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 Encyclopedia: History of Morocco
The Idrisids were the first Arab dynasty in the western Maghreb, ruling from 788 to 985, and can be thought of as the originators of an independent Morocco.
The Casablanca Attacks were a series of suicide bombings on May 16, 2003, in Casablanca, Morocco that were the deadliest terrorist attacks in that country’s history.
Modern DNA analysis (see link) has confirmed that various populations have contributed to the present-day gene pool of Morocco, including, in addition to the main ethnic groups - Berbers and Arabs - Phoenicians, Sephardic Jews, and sub-Saharan Africans.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/History-of-Morocco   (2822 words)

  
 Maghreb Mirror
A poor and under populated state, Mauritania also found itself in the middle of the Moroccan-Algerian political and military competition and conflicting claims to regional hegemony.
His first attempts to promulgate "constitutional charters" were unsuccessful, due to political instability, economic difficulties and ethnic conflicts.
Domestically, the country has been torn by Black African protests against the politics of Arabization.
http://www.wrmea.com/backissues/0891/9108045.htm   (863 words)

  
 globalinfo.org - May 3, SPAIN (#29609)
In the Middle East and Maghreb, the non-governmental organisation notes that in addition to lack of independent media, and strong pressure for self- censorship, the invasion of Iraq and the Palestinian-Israeli conflict have put press freedom and reporters' safety to a tough test.
Last year two reporters were murdered in Cote d'Ivoire and one in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, says the report, adding that in Equatorial Guinea, Rwanda, Eritrea and Togo the press has been the victim of authoritarianism, prompting numerous journalists to emigrate.
Furthermore, he said, "The enemies of the press are replacing frontal, bloody repression with insidious harassment that is in appearance legal, and with economic pressure and the excuse of protecting privacy with the aim of deceiving public opinion."
http://www.globalinfo.org/eng/reader.asp?ArticleId=29609   (1171 words)

  
 SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, UN REFORM, ENABLING ENVIRONMENT FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES AMONG ISSUES HIGHLIGHTED, AS GENERAL ...
 Those conflicts led to the freezing of economic and democratic development, which led to trafficking, criminal activities, and possible terrorist activities.
In spite of tensions and violence that had characterized Togo’s electoral process, he said his country had continued to make tangible progress in peacefully reorganizing social and political life.
SILVAN SHALOM, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Israel, said Israel welcomed a new readiness for contact with the Arab and Muslim world, and encouraged its neighbours to build on the foundations his country was now laying.
http://www.un.org/News/Press/docs/2005/ga10391.doc.htm   (4091 words)

  
 GN Online: Arab history forum opens
The seminar will cover the Gulf, the Maghreb region and other parts of the Middle East and officials said it would help in re-rewriting Arab history.
The Arab League used a history forum in Abu Dhabi yesterday to urge its members to embark on large-scale political, economic and social reforms to ensure democracy and human rights for all citizens.
All these questions should constitute a sort of a reaction to the American silence towards what is going on in occupied Palestine."
http://www.gulf-news.com/Articles/print.asp?ArticleID=42863   (787 words)

  
 Special Report
The peace process, assuming it is just and durable, unleashes a variety of political and economic opportunities for Arab regimes, while at the same time denying them the use of the Arab-Israeli conflict as an excuse to delay substantive political changes at home, the prince said.
Individual initiatives are being launched to approach other groupings," the prince said, citing Moroccan and Tunisian overtures to the European Union and Egypt's recent bid for admittance to the Arab Maghreb Union.
Money from the Gulf, the prince said, will not be spread around the rest of the Arab world unless Arab economies can be efficient and profitable.
http://www.wrmea.com/backissues/0195/9501047.htm   (1827 words)

  
 Let America Be America the Liberator Again! The liberation of the Iraqi people
After all, the Moslems were attacking the Christian world first, with the Arab conquests of the Levantine, Egypt, the Maghreb, Anatolia and Spain and France.
But the extensions of the Wahhabi conspiracy – centered in such organizations as the Muslim World League and the World Assembly of Muslim Youth, both headquartered in Saudi Arabia – are visible throughout the world, wherever Muslims are found, including on U.S. soil.
After that came the oil, and the oil money, and with what seemed to be limitless resources, the Wahhabi-Saudi alliance began, in the late 1970s, a serious attempt to take over world Islam.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/890604/posts   (6054 words)

  
 Guinea
"Listings of political sites available on the Internet sorted by country, with links to Parties, Organizations, Governments, Media and more from all around the world.".
Discusses the murder of Carlos Cardoso, an investigative journalist in Mozambique.
"Listings of political sites available on the Internet sorted by country, with links to Parties, Organizations, Governments, Media and more from all around the world."
http://www.au.af.mil/au/aul/bibs/africa03/afr4.htm   (6657 words)

  
 KOSIMO Manual
These reflections refer to the important question of the legitimacy of a political regime, to the question of what is considered to be right or wrong.
A party either stops pursuing particular claims or renounces them or, in a military confrontation, withdraws its troops.
These rules can or cannot be accepted and respected by all parties concerned.
http://first.sipri.org/www/kosimo.html   (7003 words)

  
 WEB SITES
A comprehensive list of scholarly associations with links to their Web Sites can be found at: Scholarly Societies Project -- University of Waterloo
Links to groups supporting social science research are listed below -- readers are invited to suggest additions and to report errors.
AtomZ will help one find answers to specific questions about this Site.
http://www2.hawaii.edu/~fredr/sites.htm   (3780 words)

  
 For All Time - After Korea(parts 114-123)
For Jones, it is a distraction for the people from the economic freefall in the United States, for Chikatilo, well...perhaps he needs to put Americans on the list.
Jones is a bit more pragmatic with Jewish and other Middle Eastern militants; the collapse of most Middle Eastern governments has finally opened a window of opportunity in Palestine as the surviving governments struggle just to stay afloat.
In its place has been a party system with all the stability of OTL's Italy.
http://foralltime.alternatehistory.com/FaTL-PostGPRH.html   (8918 words)

  
 Boundary Conflicts and Preventive Diplomacy
This long-standing Central American conflict between diametrically different views among the parties over where to locate the boundary line has been managed in spite of consistent and temporarily heatened feelings among the parties.
This is not to say that the old patterns are not expressed in current popular and political views.
In all of these cases, the need for good relations with a neigbor outweighed particualr claims of one of the parties.
http://wwics.si.edu/subsites/ccpdc/pubs/zart/ch2.htm   (7148 words)

  
 History of the Middle East and North Africa - Current Political events and Issues
List of Palestinian Localities destroyed after the creation of the State of Israel (1948) (by Christoph Uehlinger)
Conflict Deepens Despair for Palestinians in Gaza Israeli Controls Put Money, Hope In Short Supply (Washington Post, Monday, August 20, 2001; Page A07)
CIA Report on Mossadeq Overthrow (On June 16, 2000, the New York Times published on its Web site PDF files of a secret CIA report: "CLANDESTINE SERVICE HISTORY, OVERTHROW OF PREMIER MOSSADEQ OF IRAN, November 1952-August 1953," an operation planned and executed by the CIA and British SIS.
http://www.library.cornell.edu/colldev/mideast/histmod.htm   (7641 words)

  
 Virtual Travels - Israel Travel Diary
Israel is a land of many cultures and people groups and Jewish immigrants from countries around the globe.
But, despite the historical significance of the land, archeological findings, Israeli-Arab conflicts and other hot topics, the number one question asked was, "what did you eat?"
Stephen's Gate is also called the "Lions' Gate", due to the lions which the Mameluke sultan Baybars had carved in order to dispel a dream in which he was torn to pieces by an animal.
http://www.virtualtravels.com/diary/israel/nov96/israel1196a.html   (2831 words)

  
 Central-Eurasia-L Archive - Miscellaneous - Page 11
The Institute for Conflict Analysis and Resolution and The International Committee for Crimea (ICC) present The works of SeyitXalil Osman, a Crimean Tatar Painter and a documentary video that entails chronological history of the Crimean Tatars, including the mass deportation (surgun) in 1944 (in Turkish).
This means that we aim to integrate colleagues working on such different topics as extreme right parties in Western Europe, communist organisations in the post-Soviet space, Jewish terrorists in Israel, religious fundamentalism in the Maghreb, populism in Latin America, eco-warriors in the UK, anti-globalisation groups in the US, Hindu radicalism in India, etcetera.
DISCUSSION LIST- Dzhangar-Geser: Discussion of Mongol Peoples of Russia
http://cesww.fas.harvard.edu/calarc/calarc_misc11.html   (3822 words)

  
 Middle East Policy Council Resources - Policy Experts
He is listed in Who's Who in the Arab World and America.
Bookmiller's articles have appeared in publications such as Current History, Journal of Palestine Studies, Journal of South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, Maghreb Review, Middle East Policy, and SAIS Review.
She has published five books on the Arab-Israeli conflict and two books on Sudanese politics.
http://www.mepc.org/public_asp/resources/policy.asp   (8351 words)

  
 PEACE NEGOTIATIONS WATCH
Security forces in India's portion of Kashmir on Friday claimed to have killed Manzoor Zahid Chaudhary, an Islamic rebel commander suspected of plotting a terrorist attack on a Hindu temple last year in which 33 people died.
Indonesian police claim seizure of explosives from Aceh separatists
The conflict erupted after Tutsi paratroopers assassinated the country's first democratically elected president, a Hutu.
http://www.publicinternationallaw.org/docs/PNW/PNW.11Aug03.htm   (10070 words)

  
 Middle East Conflict Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography
In this war Syria entered on the side of Iran, against Iraq, with aid and supplies.
Many of these conflicts have been part of the Arab-Israeli conflict: five wars between Israel and surrounding Arab countries (in 1948, 1956, 1967, 1973 and 1982).
There have been two major conflicts between the US and Iraq.
http://www.aplaceinthesun.com/encyclopedia/Middle_East_conflict   (690 words)

  
 The world's top history of morocco websites
See also: Morocco, History of Ceuta, List of conflicts in the Maghreb, Moroccan Wall
Help build the largest human-edited directory on the web.
http://dirs.org/wiki-article-tab.cfm/history_of_morocco   (531 words)

  
 List of conflicts in the Maghreb -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Sudan charged that Libya was involved in a terrorist plot against its government in 1976.
In 2002, the Moroccan army briefly occupied the uninhabited (additional info and facts about Perejil Island) Perejil Island, but left without fighting shortly afterwards, when Spain sent in soldiers.
List of conflicts in the Maghreb -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/l/li/list_of_conflicts_in_the_maghreb.htm   (250 words)

  
 chregtx
In 1948 the State of Israel was established in Palestine, becoming a battleground between Arabs and Jews and Muslims lies in the crossroads of regional conflict.
For another example of the on-going conflict between followers of the Sunni Islam and Shia Islam read the following news article about Pakistan [peopak]: http://expressindia.com/ie/daily/19970510/13050603.html
You should notice that often there are no simple explanations of cultural conflicts.
http://www.harpercollege.edu/mhealy/g101ilec/nafswas/nwc/nwdiv/nwdivtx.htm   (559 words)

  
 World Area Studies Internet Resources
For international politics and government resources, see WCSU List: Political Science.
China: see also WCSU List for Political Science.
Japan: see also WCSU List for Political Science.
http://www.wcsu.ctstateu.edu/socialsci/area.html   (1165 words)

  
 Events @ the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
Individuals attending Woodrow Wilson Center events may be audiotaped, videotaped, or photographed during the course of a meeting, and by attending grant permission for their likenesses and the content of their comments, if any, to be broadcast, webcast, published, or otherwise reported or recorded.
The specter of population growth, seen as “aimed against the state,” led to the fear that the theocratic state would emerge and constitute a barrier to modernization and centralization.
Meetings listed on this page are free and open to the public.
http://www.wilsoncenter.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=events.event_summary&event_id=103079   (684 words)

  
 The Common Foreign and Security Policy of the European Union
Therefore, it is a means which is suited to a long-term policy approach, as well as to responding quickly to a sudden political crisis.
Further matters that were identified as areas of common interest requiring specific joint action in the future included all aspects of North-South relations (for example foreign security, economic and development policies), the continuation of relations with the US, Japan and Canada, and the coordination of action in international organizations or conferences.
Yet, this report lists further specific objectives which have to be taken into account when adopting joint action:
http://www.ejil.org/journal/Vol5/No2/art2-03.html   (2011 words)

  
 Dar Al Hayat
On the one hand, the ongoing crisis between Libya and Mauritania, opposite to the escalating tension between Morocco and Algeria, means that the UMA capitals are far from getting rid of their political obstacles.
Through his visit to the region's capitals, Secretary General of the Arab Maghreb Union (UMA) Habib Boulares can round-up a moral endorsement for the continuity of its commitment to support the Union.
However, he is incapable of extinguishing the critical throttle, the least of which is between Morocco and Algeria on one side, and the rupture between Libya and Mauritania on the other.
http://english.daralhayat.com/opinion/OPED/10-2004/Article-20041010-834a56e7-c0a8-01ed-004f-3539e562dd84/story.html   (1402 words)

  
 Promoting Middle East Democracy: European Initiatives: Special Reports: Publications: U.S. Institute of Peace
As noted earlier in this report, the document "European Security Strategy" (http://ue.eu.int/ueDocs/cms_Data/docs/pressdata/EN/reports/76255.pdf) identifies five key threats to European security: terrorism, proliferation of WMD, regional conflicts, failed states, and organized crime, including trafficking in illegal drugs and weapons and illegal migration.
Conflicting loyalties between the European Council, which represents the interests of individual member states, and the European Commission, whose mandate is tied to the interests of the European Union as a whole, can also add to bureaucratic tensions.
The EU policy paper "European Security Strategy" (published in December 2003) identifies five key threats to European security—terrorism, weapons of mass destruction (WMD), regional conflict, state failure, and organized crime—all of which can be found in the wider Middle East.
http://www.usip.org/pubs/specialreports/sr127.html   (8369 words)

  
 France’s incendiary crisis Patrice de Beer - openDemocracy
The integration of immigrants, whether first-generation or those who have become French citizens, has been reduced to a myth.
Africans (including those from the maghreb countries) especially find it more difficult than other immigrants to get a good education and find a job; and they are segregated by public housing in suburban ghettos where lack of decent public services and increased vandalism reinforce their isolation and dismal living conditions.
And sending the police to expel these people without offering decent rehousing — as interior minister and likely rightwing presidential candidate Nicolas Sarkozy has started to do — may hide this crisis from public eyes but can't in any way solve it.
http://www.opendemocracy.net/democracy-institutions_government/justice_2827.jsp   (1028 words)

  
 Jihad Watch: Egyptian national convicted in Virginia of lying about business dealings with Hamas leader
If he had been talking about such things, the EU elites would probably have ignored him, for the simple reason that they do not care about their historic civilization and the manifest threat Islam poses to it.
As political scientist James Kurth has pointed out, the most dynamic nations in this new century will be those that maintain their internal cultural cohesion, and thus their ability to be effective actors on the world stage.
We have included only those voters who chose to list themselves as unaffiliated, instead of as Republican or Democrat: that is no guarantee that they are persuadable, of course, but it does increase the chances.
http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/003536.php   (9472 words)

  
 Chapter 2: The Muslim Community in History
When Muawiyah seized power, Islam had already spread to Egypt, Libya, the Fertile Crescent, Syria, Iraq, and Persia across Armenia to the borders of Afghanistan.
The extraordinary spread and development of Islam was not without its religious conflicts.
As with the early conquests and expansion of Islam, Muslims then (and now) regarded this brilliant period as a sign of God's favor and a validation of Islam's message and the Muslim community's universal mission.
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~vika/TeachPort/islam00/esposito/chapt2.html   (11235 words)

  
 Rice University Association of Rice Alumni
Ossman has been traveling and working in Morocco, France, and Egypt for the last 15 years.
This class will attempt to make sense of this multitalented man, understanding him in terms of the context of his age and evaluating his contribution to American history.
Bernard Aresu received his licence ès lettres from Montpellier in 1967 and completed his PhD in comparative literature from the University of Washington in 1975.
http://alumni.rice.edu/alumcoll.html   (6452 words)

  
 Africa Development - Africa Economy
Has an extensive publications list with some reports online in Adobe PDF.
Secretary General's Report to the United Nations Security Council, 16 April 1998.
Other topics: Aid is a lever to impose Structural Adjustment policies on the Third World, Myths about Aid, use of children in the military, globalization, corporations, environmental issues, population, and other issues.
http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/africa/devel.html   (9431 words)

  
 Info about Muslims (MSA @ SUNY/Buffalo)
political-islam discussion list (mail archive file - large!)
join MSA-L, the Global Muslim Discussion and Info list
Arabic Naming Practices And Period Names List by Da'ud ibn Auda
http://wings.buffalo.edu/sa/muslim/umma/umma.html   (424 words)

  
 M. Shahid Alam: America's New Civilizing Mission
The Evangelists are hoping to achieve more: convert the Muslims to Christianity.
The terrorist attacks of 9-11 were gleefully seized by many in the United States as a fresh irruption of the clash of civilizations--between Islamdom and the West.
Over the past few decades, with the growing salience of the Israeli-Arab conflict, the re-entry of Islam into the politics of the Islamicate world, and finally with the collapse of the communist challenge, a growing body of thought in the United States has sought to reclaim, to resurrect, this old Western adversary.
http://khalil.org/shahid01152005.html   (2948 words)

  
 List of Lists
List of cities in the United Arab Emirates
List of campaigns of the Communist Party of China
List of aircraft of the Israeli Air Force
http://www.starrepublic.org/encyclopedia/wikipedia/l/li/listoflists.html   (2044 words)

  
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Why is the topic of racism discussed in this class?
Racism and Nihilism causes a great dilemma in today’s society because the world should be able to function without racial conflicts.
When I moved to Sweet Briar I became aware of the ongoing problem of racism in all societies.
http://mailman.sbc.edu/public/sacredearth.mbox/sacredearth.mbox   (11141 words)

  
 Chapter 2: Security Strategy for Europe and NATO
Recent internal conflicts and political instability within former Soviet states only underscore the importance of this pragmatic approach.
A key danger to the security of the region is the prospect for ethnic conflict, as we see today not only in Bosnia but also in such areas as trans-Dniester, the Caucasus and Tajikistan.
The end of the Cold War and the dissolution of the Soviet Union created the risk of hostilities among groups with conflicting territorial claims, such as in Nagorno-Karabakh, and concern over the fate of co-ethnics, for example Russians left in the other NIS.
http://www.defenselink.mil/pubs/europe/chapter_2.html   (7655 words)

  
 Africa strides toward peace, prosperity
As a general principle, the AU will have the right to intervene in a member State in order to restore peace and stability in case of grave circumstances such as genocide and crimes against humanity and serious threats to legitimate order, the defense ministers said in a declaration issued at the end of their meeting.
Many of them were often compounded by dirty tricks, distrust and suspicion, especially when negotiating parties failed to make a deal, were dead slow to compromise or their interests were diametrically opposed.
AU defense ministers, counseled by their military aides and chiefs of defense staff, have worked out the policy document that heads of state and government are expected to endorse in February at an extraordinary summit in Libya.
http://www.finalcall.com/artman/publish/printer_1274.shtml   (520 words)

  
 In Refutation of Ausars Post! - EgyptSearch Forums
Arabized Arabs: Who originated from the progeny of Ishmael.
The coup brought Nasser and his fellow officers to power.
They were also called ‘Adnanian Arabs (Tribes of the sanai,,jordan,ethiopia and the Maghreb Can be traced to the Banu Hillal and banu Sulahtim)
http://www.egyptsearch.com/forums/Forum8/HTML/000316.html   (6185 words)

  
 List of wars: Information From Answers.com
This is a list of lists of wars, sorted by country, date, region, and type of conflict.
An extensive list of important battles and leaders, between -490 BC and present times.
List of wars and disasters by death toll
http://www.answers.com/topic/list-of-wars   (153 words)

  
 The Fourth Rail: The Maghreb?
I feel the moral conflicts between radical Islam and modern Christianity make any conversion of Europe unlikely for the foreseeable future.
The US opens detention/concentration camps for greater stability and turns into a Nazi-like state as its citizens become increasing concerned about their safety and abandon civil rights for security.
Last summer he stated "Europe will be part of the Arabic west, of the Maghreb." Professor Lewis’ remarks have spurred some Eurocrats to question the wisdom of accepting Turkey as a member nation in the European Union.
http://billroggio.com/archives/2004/09/the_maghreb.php   (1922 words)

  
 PINR - The Darfur Question at a Time of Increasing U.S.-China Competition
This report may not be reproduced, reprinted or broadcast without the written permission of inquiries@pinr.com.
Darfur is the south-western Sudanese region where Khartoum's troops are still in conflict with "rebels," causing a "humanitarian crisis" frequently described as genocide.
PINR approaches a subject based upon the powers and interests involved, leaving the moral judgments to the reader.
http://www.pinr.com/report.php?ac=view_report&report_id=307&language_id=1   (1435 words)

  
 Topica Email List Directory
Maghreb, then all of this would stop," the paper said.
possibility of armed conflict and put his young
Email lists are great for debating issues or publishing your views.
http://lists.topica.com/lists/nato1/read/message.html?mid=909738526&sort=d&start=764   (5144 words)

  
 A Tragedy of Arms — www.greenwood.com
Despite persistent civil conflicts and militarized regimes in a number of countries in the region, there are actually few genuine external threats, and the armed forces are now largely used to maintain internal security.
This means that the prospects for the region are continued wasteful military spending, and the resultant harm to national economic and political health.
A detailed country-by-country assessment of the effectiveness of military forces, and their impact on regional economics, shows that the region remains a mosaic of conflicting national ambitions, but strategic ambitions have been supplanted by internal conflicts, tensions, and politics.
http://www.greenwood.com/books/bookdetail.asp?sku=C6936   (205 words)

  
 List of Constellations - Columbia Encyclopedia® article about List of Constellations
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
Ptolemy listed 48 constellations in his Almagest (2d cent.
List of Constituent Members of West Midlands Area NUS
http://columbia.thefreedictionary.com/List+of+Constellations   (1522 words)

  
 Princeton University Press 2005 Complete List Subject Index
The Gulf Conflict, 1990-1991: Diplomacy and War in the New World Order.
Conquest of Violence: The Gandhian Philosophy of Conflict.
Islamic Political Ethics: Civil Society, Pluralism, and Conflict.
http://pup.princeton.edu/complist/subjects4.html   (6250 words)

  
 Islamset - Economic Role for Spain
As a system it was used in the Maghreb though it has been replaced recently by trade unions.
He also acted as a technical expert in conflicts arising between his colleagues and their customers.
He used to defend and safeguard his guild's interests before the Al Muhtaseb reporting costs and prices of commodities.
http://www.islamset.com/islam/civil/econo.html   (443 words)

  
 GuruNet — Content Map
List of computer and video game industry people
List of computer and video games by name
List of computer and video games by genre
http://www.gurunet.com/cm-dsid-2222-letter-1L-first-18251   (60 words)

  
 A Statement on the Democracy of the Arabists in Occupied Iraq and the Referendum on the Translated Constitution
Perhaps the referendum is also an attempt to pacify an American public that is slowly but keenly becoming more aware of the quagmire into which its government has dragged it into, that is, a war where all possibilities end up with defeat.
It’s an attempt that reflects the ingrained nature of the US Government in practicing delusion, spreading illusion, and exacerbating internal conflicts.
The referendum, in fact, is an American effort to run forward away from reality.
http://www.albasrah.net/en_articles_2005/1005/state_161005.htm   (993 words)

  
 1999 Show Chronology
With fresh memories of being roasted by the critics for his earlier film "A Man and a Woman", Lelouch opens this film with clips from the earlier one being shown to prison convicts, who whistle, jeer, and make comments about its lack of action.
The conflict resulting from these selfish and unworkable expectations has rarely been exposed to such a cutting degree as this, done by a filmmaker who chose his own painful participation rather than safely play the voyeur.
It is also a film about relationships, and their conflict with, or compliment to duty, as embodied in the romance with shopkeeper Fabian, or the insightful and memorable partnership with Charles Gérard, in his fine supporting role as Ventura’s bemused and occasionally confused associate.
http://www.afana.org/99chrono.htm   (16763 words)

  
 Welcome to Tunisia Online, your digital gateway to news and information on Tunisia.
During his visits abroad, his meetings with the Heads of state and Kings and his discussions with world leaders, President Ben Ali invariably pleads the cause of a more just, more united, more stable and more prosperous world.
Under Ben Ali's leadership, Tunisia has actively contributed to the search for a just and lasting peace in the Middle East, offering an unwavering and concrete support to the Middle East peace process.
Ben Ali's chairmanship of the Organization of African Unity in 1994 demonstrated a strong commitment to seeking negotiated solutions to the conflicts shaking the continent and to preventing armed confrontations in Africa.
http://www.tunisiaonline.com/government   (1079 words)

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