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lgeria Says France Must Apologise for 'Barbarian Massacres' and 'Genocide' Moreover
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 Algeria Says France Must Apologise for 'Barbarian Massacres' and 'Genocide'
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Reporters Without Borders, Human rights scandal at the UN Moreover
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 Also in this section Scandal at the UN by Reporters Without Borders The May 9 election of 10 of the world's worst violators of free expression --- Algeria, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, China, Cuba, Nigeria, Pakistan, Russia, Saudi Arabia and Tunisia ---
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18 journalist have been convicted in Algeria Moreover
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 Amnesty International's annual report 18 journalist have been convicted in Algeria In its annual report, issued yesterday, the London-based NGO Amnesty International mentioned harassment and pressure being experienced by journalists in Algeria,
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Cheika Rimitti, 83; singer broke barriers, taboos as the 'mother of rai' in Algeria Moreover
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 LOS ANGELES -- In the 1930s, no respectable Algerian woman dared to make music about sexual pleasure, alcohol consumption, poverty, or oppression.Cheikha Rimitti sang anyway.The artist, whose pioneering recordings inspired younger generations in
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ALGERIA: EDITOR RELEASED AFTER TWO YEARS IN JAIL Moreover
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 Algiers, 14 June (AKI) - The editor of the now defunct Algerian daily Le Matin, Mohamed Benchicou was freed on Wednesday after serving a two-year jail sentence The editor was convicted in June 2004 for violating a law on the movement of
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Algeria: Press Freedom at Risk Despite Release Moreover
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 Algeria: Press Freedom at Risk Despite Release Wednesday, 14 June 2006, 8:24 pm Press Release: Human Rights Watch Algeria: Press Freedom at Risk Despite Release of Editor (Brussels) - Despite the welcome release from prison expected today for
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Algeria frees top journalist after two years in prison Moreover
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 ALGIERS (Reuters) - Algeria released a leading journalist from prison on Wednesday at the end of his two-year sentence for violating a law governing the transfer of money abroad, witnesses said. Mohamed Benchicou, editor of independent newspaper
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Press Freedom At Risk Despite Release of Editor, Says Human Rights Watch Moreover
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 Despite the welcome release from prison expected today for newspaper director Mohamed Benchicou, critics of Algeria's government continue to risk reprisal in the form of a barrage of defamation suits and, on occasion, dubious criminal charges,
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Release of Editor Does Not Protect Freedom of Press in Algeria Moreover
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 Releases Compiled by Kandy Ringer Algeria: Press Freedom at Risk Despite Release of Editor HRW via BBSNews - Brussels, June 14, 2006 -- Despite the welcome release from prison expected today for newspaper director Mohamed Benchicou, critics of
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Imperialism and the Corruption of Democracies History News Network
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 Today, a bit more than a half century since the postwar tsunami of decolonization, we are seeing systematic efforts in former imperialist nations to rehabilitate their colonialist pasts. Just two examples of many more: Niall Ferguson has devoted the energy that his Scottish ancestors used to build the overseas
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Shells May Have Been Earliest Jewelry WPVI
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 Ancient beads that may represent the oldest
attempt by people at self-decoration have been identified from
sites in Algeria and
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as the Left Gone Mad? History News Network
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 Mr. LeVine is professor of modern Middle Eastern history, culture, and Islamic studies at the University of California, Irvine, and author of the forthcoming books: Why They Don't Hate Us: Lifting the Veil on the Axis of Evil; and Overthrowing Geography: Jaffa, Tel Aviv and the Struggle for Palestine,
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Danone strengthens interest in Algerian dairy sector Moreover
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 And with annual per capita consumption of fresh dairy products in Algeria averaging only 7 kilos, compared with 23 kilograms in Western Europe, the Algerian market clearly offers promising scope for development. In addition, the region's average
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Quelling Trade "Brush Fires" With Science Topix
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 What do Algeria, Aruba, Brazil, Canada, China, Cuba, Romania and Vietnam have in common? All of them have been at the center of a scientific question with trade or other burning international implications for
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Desalination Plant Development: New Environmental Risk Guide from Metoc UK PRWeb (Press Release)
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 Metoc plc, UK, has produced a new guide to environmental risk for operators, project engineers and contractors when planning the location and design of desalination plants. At the Euromed 2006 Conference in Montpellier, France, on May 22nd Metoc presented a paper on the Hamma project in Algeria, for
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U.N.: Global climate change threatens deserts Moreover
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 ALGIERS, Algeria -- The world's deserts are facing dramatic changes as a result of global climate change and a rise in tourism, the U.N. environmental agency says. The report, issued Monday by UNEP in Algiers, was released to coincide with
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Italy and Algeria to cooperate in the fisheries sector Food and Agriculture Organization
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 Source: Algerie-Monde
Dans la continuité des efforts déployés pour l’intensification des échanges tous azimuts et une plus large coopération entre l’Algérie et l’Italie, le domaine de la pêche et de l’aquaculture continue particulièrement à accrocher, de part et d’autre, les professionnels.
Et pour cause, l’Italie qui peut se targuer d’une longue tradition
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France Telecom To Offer Thuraya Services In Algeria SpaceDaily
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 Paris, France (SPX) Jun 07, 2006 -
France Telecom Mobile Satellite Communications (FTMSC) and Thuraya Satellite Telecommunications Company have signed an agreement for FTMSC to provide Thuraya's mobile satellite services in
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Ancient beads imply culture older than we thought NewScientist.com
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 Ancient beads from Israel and Algeria suggest that modern human social behaviour ? and perhaps language - may be much older than we thought
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Shells from Israel and Algeria may be the oldest known beads, researchers report in Science EurekAlert!
- Sunday, August 13, 2006 Three shells with holes bored into their centers, excavated from sites in Israel and Algeria, may be the oldest known evidence of personal decoration. This news release is also available in
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