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Morocco to solve city crowding with new towns

January 9, 2006 Middle Orient, Middle Orient News Comments Off on Morocco to solve city crowding with new towns

RABAT — The first of more than a dozen new towns designed to relieve overcrowding in Moroccan cities and empty the country’s slums will be ready for inhabitants this year, Housing Minister Ahmed Taoufiq Hejira told Reuters.

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Abbas 1 year on — security chaos, political uncertainty

January 9, 2006 Middle Orient, Middle Orient News Comments Off on Abbas 1 year on — security chaos, political uncertainty

RAMALLAH — One year after his election, Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas faces an increasingly uncertain future with the demise of Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon and a spiralling security crisis.

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UN nuke seals to be broken by Monday — Iran

January 9, 2006 Middle Orient, Middle Orient News Comments Off on UN nuke seals to be broken by Monday — Iran

TEHRAN (AP) — Iran announced on Sunday that inspectors from the UN nuclear watchdog agency were in the country and preparing to remove seals from nuclear research facilities no later than Monday, allowing Tehran to move forward with its vow to resume nuclear fuel research.

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Sharon’s empty house in Jerusalem symbol of defiance

January 9, 2006 Middle Orient, Middle Orient News Comments Off on Sharon’s empty house in Jerusalem symbol of defiance

OCCUPIED JERUSALEM — When Prime Minister Ariel Sharon stunned the world by handing Gaza back to the Palestinians last year his critics feared this was the prelude to many more concessions.

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Syrian leader makes surprise visits to Saudi Arabia, Egypt

January 9, 2006 Middle Orient, Middle Orient News Comments Off on Syrian leader makes surprise visits to Saudi Arabia, Egypt

JEDDAH (AP) — Syrian President Bashar Assad made surprise journeys to Saudi Arabia and Egypt Sunday, seeking support from Arab leaders as he faces an unprecedented challenge from a defecting ex-vice president and alleged Syrian involvement in the assassination of a former Lebanese leader.

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12 die in Iraq US copter crash

January 9, 2006 Middle Orient, Middle Orient News Comments Off on 12 die in Iraq US copter crash

BAGHDAD (AP) — A US army Black Hawk helicopter crashed and killed all 12 Americans believed to be aboard, while five Marines died in weekend attacks. The mounting death toll, about two-hundred Iraqis were killed

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Iran says no nuclear negotiation ahead of EU talks

January 5, 2006 Middle Orient, Middle Orient News Comments Off on Iran says no nuclear negotiation ahead of EU talks

TEHRAN (AFP) — Iran has vowed that its decision to resume nuclear fuel research is not negotiable, causing EU negotiators to cast doubt on the prospect of fresh talks aimed at convincing Tehran to halt enrichment activities.

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Water supply cut to Italians’ kidnappers

January 5, 2006 Middle Orient, Middle Orient News Comments Off on Water supply cut to Italians’ kidnappers

MARIB — The government dispatched more helicopter-born troops on Wednesday to encircle a rugged mountain hideout and cut off water deliveries to the region where a reneged tribe is holding five Italian tourists hostage.

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Kuwaiti women added to voter rolls for the first time

January 5, 2006 Middle Orient, Middle Orient News Comments Off on Kuwaiti women added to voter rolls for the first time

KUWAIT CITY (AP) — Kuwait’s newly-enfranchised women have been added to the voter rolls for the first time, and the country now has more women voters than men, the interior ministry said on Wednesday.

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Police to examine laptop data in Sharon corruption scandal

January 5, 2006 Middle Orient, Middle Orient News Comments Off on Police to examine laptop data in Sharon corruption scandal

Sharon had been investigated in a series of corruption scandals OCCUPIED JERUSALEM (AFP) — Israeli police are to access computer data which they believe will show Prime Minister Ariel Sharon’s family received an alleged $3 million bribe, public radio reported on Wednesday.

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