Morocco sets lofty tourism goal – Magharebia.com
Zawya Morocco aims to attract 11.5 million tourists by 2014, Tourism Minister Lahcen Haddad said...
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Zawya Morocco aims to attract 11.5 million tourists by 2014, Tourism Minister Lahcen Haddad said...
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TUNIS (AFP) Tunisia said it was banning all demonstrations on Friday after receiving a tip-off about preparations for violence over cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed published by a French satirical weekly. “The interior...
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NEW YORK TIMES GREEN BUSINESS Jessica Kourkounis for The New York Times “I hope they call us back because they are really, really good jobs,” said Miguel Orobiyi, who was furloughed from Gamesa. By DIANE CARDWELL FAIRLESS HILLS,...
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GULF TIMES Zawya Dow Jones /Dubai A logo sits above the headquarters of the Banque de Tunisie (right) in Tunis, Tunisia (file). Severe economic disruption in countries such as Egypt, Tunisia, Morocco, Yemen and Jordan has only...
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By Souhail Karam RABAT, Sept 20 (Reuters) – Morocco will eliminate a 17-percent import duty on soft wheat from Oct. 1 through Dec. 31, to ensure a regular supply of the commodity to the domestic market through imports...
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