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Autonomy urged for Western Sahara Topix
- Friday, December 08, 2006 A Moroccan advisory council has proposed autonomy for Western Sahara, a move likely to fuel tension with the Algeria-backed Polisario Front which wants independence for the territory. Comment
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Moroccan bus crash claims 12 lives Topix
- Friday, December 08, 2006 Twelve people, most of them French, were killed in Morocco when a tourist coach collided head-on with an articulated truck, the Moroccan MAP news agency and a French travel agency said. Comment
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Morocco scraps state monopoly of ports operations MENAFN.com
- Friday, December 08, 2006 Morocco scraps state monopoly of ports
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The week that was in The Moroccan Blogosphere Global Voices Online
- Friday, December 08, 2006 Marrakech celebrates the stars
The red city of Morocco looks more beautiful with all the glamorous actors taking part in its sixth edition of the International Film Festival .
The very good Laila Lalami posts about the event and
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Ireland face Namibia in World Cup opener RTE
- Thursday, December 07, 2006 Ireland will open their World Cup campaign against Namibia in Bordeaux after the Africans qualified for Pool D with a comprehensive victory over
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The Blogoma retaliates while Blaise LLorca calms the angry e-crowd Global Voices Online
- Wednesday, December 06, 2006 Moroccan bloggers under fire!
The Moroccan blogosphere (Blogoma) is very angry. Why? Well a Moroccan blogger qualified the Moroccan blogging as being still in the “teen aging period” (Fr). Mohamed Lachyab , a Moroccan journalist who’s decorating his blog with …his own
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Africa: Africa’s economies Global Voices Online
- Wednesday, December 06, 2006 Eliesmith writes about the 2006 African Development Indicator , “According to the report, the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the Republic of South Africa have retained their dominant positions on the economies of sub-Saharan Africa. Both countries account for 55% of the GDP of the region.”
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Bus crashes kill 34 Topix
- Tuesday, December 05, 2006 TAIPEI/RABAT: Crashes involving tour buses in Taiwan and Morocco have killed a total of 34 people over the past few days. Comment
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Morocco: Tourist stabbings Global Voices Online
- Tuesday, December 05, 2006 The famous Nejjarine Square visited by thousands of visitors every year today was the scene of a brutal stabbing attack at against three tourists. Samir and El Glaoui post some updates.
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Politically Inspired Exhibit and Events at the Lubeznik Center for the Arts in Michigan City, IN PRWeb (Press Release)
- Friday, November 24, 2006 The Lubeznik Center is pleased to bring these truly unique opportunities to Northwest Indiana -- from extreme activists, Bernardine Dohrn & Bill Ayers, to 1930's social injustices in the deep-south in "Heavens Fall." Learn about events of the past which frame the events of today. The exhibit provides
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Don't believe all you read - Disinformation in the War on Terror. Topix
- Thursday, November 23, 2006 When it comes to disinformation, one Willard Payne, wins this years award for irresponsible journalism. Comment
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Country Woos Nigeria for Friendly allAfrica.com
- Wednesday, November 22, 2006 MOROCCAN Football Federation has initiated a friendly game between their Atlas Lions and Super Eagles on February 7th at a venue to be decided if the Nigeria Football Association (NFA) does not bungle
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Zifa Seal TV Rights Deal allAfrica.com
- Wednesday, November 22, 2006 ZIFA have sold television rights for the Warriors' high-profile Nations Cup showdown against Morocco in March next year to a South African company but the deal -- especially the price of the package -- has already courted
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Weekly News Update allAfrica.com
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Nigerian and 11 Others Elected Radio Regulation Board Members allAfrica.com
- Wednesday, November 22, 2006 A 12-member Radio Regulations Board (RRB) was elected on Thursday, among them is Shola Taylor a
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Untitled Global Voices Online
- Tuesday, November 21, 2006 Zany who writes for The View from Fez , Morocco, posts part of a paper which highlights plans to increase the number of women candidates in Parliamen t.
Mohammad V University law professor Mohamed Mouaquit, who prepared the study for the Democratic Association of Moroccan
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The Moroccan beauty shines in France while more Moroccan bloggers “call it quit”! Global Voices Online
- Tuesday, November 21, 2006 It’s alarming. More and more Moroccan bloggers are taking vacation from blogging! And while A Moroccan haute couture stylist displays proudly his identity by transforming a Caftan into an elegant Moroccan flag, other Moroccans questioned their belonging to a country they say is harassing their religious belief.
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The Moroccan blogosphere barely acknowledges Saddam Hussein’s sentence Global Voices Online
- Tuesday, November 21, 2006 Two major events marked the beginning of the week, for the Moroccan bloggers: The Green March and Saddam Hussein’s death penalty . But only one event got the most attention. It’s the first blog meeting held in Agadir last week end.
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Morocco can become Alba's gateway to Europe and Africa - Bharain MENAFN.com
- Monday, November 13, 2006 Morocco can become Alba's gateway to Europe and Africa -
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Moroccans at UCO keep ties to home Topix
- Thursday, November 09, 2006 Though Wassim Bouanani and his fellow University of Central Oklahoma students from Morocco are far from home, they're still connected to their native country. Comment
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