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Yemen diesel price hikes
Yemen, Local, 10/23/1997

Minister alleges Saudi support for Yemen kidnappings
Yemen, Politics, 10/21/1997

Yemen: Imminent solution to Saudi-Yemeni border issue
The Speaker of the Yemeni parliament said that the Saudi-Yemeni border issue is about to be solved as it is currently being studied by Yemeni President Ali Abdalla Saleh and the Second Deputy of the Saudi Prime Minister.
Yemen, Politics, 10/20/1997

Sanaa teachers strike
Teachers at Sanaa's public went on strike yesterday to protest against, a spate of attacks on staff by students, a union official said.
Yemen, Education, 10/20/1997

Yemen president to visit France, Britain
Yemen, Politics, 10/20/1997


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