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Football: Egypt`s Zamalek In Luanda To Play Interclube Moreover - Friday, May 09, 2008 Football: Egypt's Zamalek In Luanda To Play Interclube Luanda, 05/09 - Egypt's Zamalek is already in Luanda, where they are to play Interclube de Angola on Sunday, in a second leg match of access to the African clubs champions cup, on Friday announced ... more
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Forward momentum Moreover - Friday, May 09, 2008 The new traffic law, which the government hoped would end chaos on Egypt's roads, has been delayed, reports Reem Leila ... more
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Water war Moreover - Friday, May 09, 2008 Egypt's precious Nile water is wanted by outsiders , Reem Leila reports An international water expert is claiming there are intensified efforts by an unnamed neighbouring country to funnel off the waters of the River Nile after approaching scarcity ... more
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Striking contrast Moreover - Friday, May 09, 2008 xtract not ... more
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Arab direct investments in Algeria reach DZD 524 billion in 2001-2007 Moreover - Friday, May 09, 2008 ALGIERS- Arab direct investments in Algeria amounted to DZD 524 billion during the period 2001-2007 with a total of 264 projects, i.e. 60 % of global foreign direct investment (FDI), Industry and Investment Promotion Minister Hamid Temmar ... more
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Libyan fury as Italy gives ministerial job to right-winger who wore Mohammed T-shirt Moreover - Friday, May 09, 2008 Silvio Berlusconi today faced the first crisis of his new premiership after Libya said it would no longer help in the fight against illegal immigrants because of the appointment of a controversial minister. Roberto Calderoli, a member of the ... more
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Energy Minister urges US businessmen to further invest in Algeria Moreover - Friday, May 09, 2008 WASHINGTON (United States)- Energy and Mine Minister Chakib Khelil on Thusday, in Washington, called on US businessmen to seize the opportunity provided by Algeria in terms of investment and get more involved in such projects as 'the Algerian economy ... more
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Honeymooners back in B.C. after horrific Egypt crash Moreover - Friday, May 09, 2008 Related Topics Story Tools -+ Change font size Share This Story Story tools presented by A B.C. couple seriously injured in a fiery bus crash in Egypt May 1 arrived at Vancouver International Airport Thursday night and were immediately taken by ... more
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Sudan Steps up Security, Says Darfur Rebels Advance Moreover - Friday, May 09, 2008 KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Sudan's army has stepped up security in Khartoum, saying it has intelligence that a heavily armed convoy of Darfur rebels has advanced to the neighboring Kordofan province and is planning an attack. But the rebel Justice and ... more
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Sahara dried up gradually Moreover - Friday, May 09, 2008 OSLO: The once-green Sahara turned to desert over thousands of years rather than in an abrupt shift as previously believed, according to a study on Thursday that may help understanding of future climate changes. And there are now signs of a tiny ... more
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Study: Sahara Gradually Dried Up Over 6,000 Years Moreover - Friday, May 09, 2008 What made the Sahara Desert go dry and are there ancient waters still hidden below the sands? In a study published in the journal Science researchers argue that the drying of the Sahara took place over thousands of years. The controversial ... more
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Egypt, Saudi Arabia call for Arab FMs meet over Lebanon Moreover - Friday, May 09, 2008 CAIRO, May 9 (Xinhua) -- Egypt and Saudi Arabia on Friday called on the Arab League (AL) to hold an emergency foreign ministers' meeting on Lebanon, where fierce clashes between the opposition and the ruling coalition leaving at least eight people ... more
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Shift from savannah to Sahara was gradual, research suggests Moreover - Friday, May 09, 2008 Six thousand years ago, northern Africa was a place of trees, grasslands, lakes and people. Today, it is the Sahara a desolate area larger area than Australia. Skip to next paragraph RSS Feed Get Science News From The New York Times Lake Yoa, ... more
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Sudan Government says 90 percent covered on last day of census Moreover - Friday, May 09, 2008 xtract not ... more
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Sudan steps up security, says Darfur rebels advance Moreover - Friday, May 09, 2008 KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Sudan's army has stepped up security in Khartoum, saying it has intelligence that a heavily armed convoy of Darfur rebels has advanced to the neighbouring Kordofan province and is planning an attack. But the rebel Justice ... more
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Morocco to adjust time to save energy Moreover - Friday, May 09, 2008 xtract not ... more
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157 illegal immigrants arrested in Libya Moreover - Friday, May 09, 2008 xtract not ... more
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European MPs denounce human rights violations in Western Sahara Moreover - Friday, May 09, 2008 Brussels (Belgium) - Many Euro-deputies denounced Wednesday evening at the European Parliament (EP) in Brussels the repeated violations of human rights in Western Sahara and called the EU to take action. At the plenary session on 'Human rights in ... more
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Algeria attracts $8 bln in Arab FDIs in 2001-2007 Moreover - Friday, May 09, 2008 Direct investment by Arab countries in Algeria reached 524 billion dinars (8 billion U.S. dollars) in 2001-2007, accounting for 60 percent of the country's foreign direct investment, Algerian Industry and Investment Promotion Minister Hamid Temmar ... more
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2nd UPDATE: Libya To Reassess Italy Oil Deals Amid Government Row Moreover - Friday, May 09, 2008 rejigs lede, updates with Eni having no comment and background) LONDON Calderoli, who has been appointed with the task of reducing government bureaucracy, provoked protests in the Libyan coastal city of Benghazi in 2006 after appearing on ... more
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