Monthly Archives: June 2009

Tunisia coping well with global slowdown -IMF – Forbes

Tunisia coping well with global slowdown -IMF
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WASHINGTON, June 29 (Reuters) – Tunisia can weather the global economic slowdown and grow by 3 percent this year, the International Monetary Fund said on

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Tunisia coping well with global slowdown -IMF – Forbes

Tunisia coping well with global slowdown -IMF
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Tunisia coping well with global slowdown – IMF – Forbes

Tunisia coping well with global slowdown – IMF
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WASHINGTON, June 29 (Reuters) – Tunisia can weather the global economic slowdown and grow by 3 percent this year, the International Monetary Fund said on

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Fourth resignation deepens rift in Tunisian journalists' union – magharebia.com


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Fourth resignation deepens rift in Tunisian journalists' union
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Problems continue to plague the Tunisian journalists' union; Habib Chebbi's recent resignation may force the union to elect a new executive board.

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Thousands of Tunisian fans grieve at Michael Jackson's death – Tunisia Online News


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Thousands of Tunisian fans grieve at Michael Jackson's death
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Tunis, June 29, 2009-Reminiscing the King of Pop's unique performance in Tunisia, many thousands of Tunisian fans voiced their grief at Michael Jackson's
The First Suicide of Michael Jackson Fan happens in TunisiaBarcelona Reporter
Fans of Michael Jackson 'commit suicide'NEWS.com.au
Grieving Jackson Fans 'Commit Suicide'Sky News
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Thousands of Tunisian fans grieve at Michael Jackson's death – Tunisia Online News


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Thousands of Tunisian fans grieve at Michael Jackson's death
Tunisia Online News
Tunis, June 29, 2009-Reminiscing the King of Pop's unique performance in Tunisia, many thousands of Tunisian fans voiced their grief at Michael Jackson's
The First Suicide of Michael Jackson Fan happens in TunisiaBarcelona Reporter
Fans of Michael Jackson 'commit suicide'NEWS.com.au
Grieving Jackson Fans 'Commit Suicide'Sky News

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Nigeria Rule Out Friendly Before World Cup Clash Against Tunisia – Goal.com


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Nigeria Rule Out Friendly Before World Cup Clash Against Tunisia
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A top official of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has said the country will not play a warm-up before September's crunch World Cup tie against Tunisia
Enyeama: Tunisia must not beat us againDaily Sun
Nigeria/Tunisia: Calls on June 20 MatchAllAfrica.com
Tunisia Returns Held Eagles' FansTHISDAY
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'U' To Host Student Leaders From North Africa – WCCO


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'U' To Host Student Leaders From North Africa
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Read more in our Privacy Policy The university says the students from Tunisia, Egypt, Algeria, Morocco and Libya will study American history, government,
U of M to host student leaders from North AfricaWKBT

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Tunisia: Oussama Mellouli leads gold rush at Pescara Mediterranean … – Tunisia Online News


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Tunisia: Oussama Mellouli leads gold rush at Pescara Mediterranean
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Tunis, June 29, 2009- The Tunisian Olympic swimming champion Oussama Mellouli has confirmed his immense potential by winning 2 gold medals at the 2009

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Chinese, Tunisian FMs meet on cementing bilateral ties – Xinhua


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Chinese, Tunisian FMs meet on cementing bilateral ties
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BEIJING, June 29 (Xinhua) — Foreign ministers of China and Tunisia met here on Monday, vowing to consolidate bilateral ties and enhance mutual beneficial
Japan: Visit to Japan by His Excellency Mr. Abdelwaheb Abdallah ISRIA

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