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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | yesterday
Al-Qaida's offshoot in Algeria has carried out fewer terror attacks this year but some of those had a high number of casualties, an academic study said Friday.
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Financial24 (Free subscription) | 20/11/2008
(ALGIERS) - Africa seeks a common position with the European Union going into climate-change negotiations next year, Algeria's environment minister said Thursday following pan-African agreement.Envi
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ENN: Top Stories (Free subscription) | 20/11/2008
ALGIERS (Reuters) - Barack Obama's pledge to work to reduce emissions sharply by 2020 is a "huge signal" of encouragement to countries negotiating a new climate pact, the head of the U.N. Climate Change Secretariat said on Wednesday.
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euronews24 (Free subscription) | yesterday
ALGIERS, Algeria – In a Nov. 20 story about African negotiations on global warming, The Associated Press erroneously reported that China refused to sign the Kyoto Protocol. China has signed and ratified the pact, but like other developing nati
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | yesterday
ALGIERS, Algeria -- In a Nov. 20 story about African negotiations on global warming, The Associated Press erroneously reported that China refused to sign the Kyoto Protocol. China has signed and ratified the pact, but like other developing nations was not asked to reduce its emissions under the 1997 protocol.
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Betalogue (Free subscription) | yesterday
And now, for Betalogue’s literary moment of the week: From: c88@hotmail.it Subject: sorry admin **bibi-info** Date: 21 novembre 2008 11:08:54 HNA To: [my email] hi admin -pierre- am bibi-info hacker algeria your friend first , am very sorry for hacked your site or your blogs but am doing this from you for mor security . your blog is very nice. good luck my [...]
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........Scattershot........ (Free subscription) | yesterday
The Economist.com website conducted a "global election" of sorts to see just what the rest of the world thought about the US presidential election. No surpirse, Barack Obama won the polling in an overwhelming landslide. In fact, best I can tell, John McCain won four countries: Cuba, Algeria, the Congo and Iraq. The map is here . The results table is here.
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Godzdogz (Free subscription) | yesterday
November is a time for remembering the dead, and on 18th November, Blackfriars was privileged to host a special talk commemorating the life, vision and eventual martyrdom of the Dominican bishop of Oran in Algeria, Pierre Claverie. Bishop Claverie was confident that dialogue through friendship was essential for a Christian living with Muslims in Algeria, and his assassination in 1996 showed the depth...
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SoccerBlog.com (Free subscription) | 20/11/2008
On 5 September 2008, Senegal met Algeria at the Mustapha Tchaker Stadium in a World Cup qualifier. In the 81st minute, Cheikh Gueye scored an own goal which leveled the game for Algeria. 7 minutes later, Rafik Saiki stuck a...
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 20/11/2008
ALGIERS, Algeria -- African countries have agreed to negotiate as a bloc in talks on a new global warming treaty, a move meant to give the continent highly threatened by climate change a greater say in the future pact.
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News from TheMediaLine.org. (Free subscription) | 20/11/2008
Algeria is erecting 23 new guard posts along the border with Morocco in order to tighten control over smuggling of arms and narcotics and infiltration of terrorists across the border. The new guard posts will be located in the Tlemcen province and will be managed by customs, the director of Tlemcen Customs said, according to the Algerian daily Al-Khabar. Algerian security officials stressed this did...
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Memri Latest Blogs (Free subscription) | 20/11/2008
A court in Oran, Algeria has cleared Berber activist Said Zamouche of charges of fraud, after he was sentenced to a year's probation by a lower court. According to the prosecution, Zamouche invited a group of Belgian MPs to Algeria on the ... November 19, 2008, 2:52 pm
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Maghreb Confidential (Free subscription) | 20/11/2008
Ninety percent of Algeria’s 900,000 farmers have been unable to buy seed because of a new law obliging them to pay off loans before any purchase. (...)[26mots] [0€]
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Maghreb Confidential (Free subscription) | 20/11/2008
While waiting to officially announce he is standing for a third term in office following a change in the Constitution, president Abdelaziz Bouteflika is switching his communications team. (...)[281mots] [4,7€]