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95- Scare over mad-cow disease in the Maghreb, EU-Morocco fisheries talks, reformists in Algeria, etc.
94- The cost of sabotage on utility company in Algeria, Consumer credit companies in Morocco, SNC-Lavalin of Canada to link Algiers with a water dam, etc
93- On Sonatrach's engineering contracts, the ousting of Sahbani of the UGTT, Morocco's PJD moves to opposition, Algeria's new premier abandons wage increase plan, etc.
92- On Abbas El-Fassi in the new Moroccan cabinet, Sonatrach's global ambtions, on Morocco's tomato harvest, on Tunisia's Samurai bond, on Algeria's oil revenues, etc
91-On the new Moroccan cabinet, Algeria-Spain pipeline, etc.
90- On the Moroccan oil discovery, Algerian Prime Minister resignation, etc
89- On Moroccan tourism industry, Tunisia's MDS party to hold convention in December, Moroccan transport monopoly prepares for deregulation, Algiers bourse inactive one year after launch, Date growers have hope in new treatment against devastating fungus...
88- On Sonatrach's Spanish investment, Morocco's 5-yr economic plan, Arms deal to worsen Morocco-Qatar relations, Riots over housing in Algeria, etc.
87- On Tunisia's diplomatic offensive to lead Maghreb integration, Morocco's negative trade figures, Algeria's latest trade figures, reorganization of rebel groups in western Algeria, Royal Air Maroc's foreign office appointments, etc
86- On Morocco's bid to host WorldCup 2006, Eizenstat in Algeria, USFP's October 2000 congress, BHP to invest in Algeria's gas sector, etc
85- On French corporations in Algeria, Ben Ali to meet Clinton, Profile of CGEM candidates, Unpopular French fund in Morocco, Liberalization of rail sector in Algeria, etc
84- On North African immigration in Europe, BMCE Bank, terrorism along Algeria-Tunisia border, Debate over W. Sahara at the UN, Maroc Telecom most profitable business in Morocco, etc.
83- On labor protests in the Maghreb, Islamists in Algeria and Morocco, anti-terrorism collaboron, Sonatrach's latest financials, Aznar in Morocco, elections in Tunisia, decline of cereal output in northwest Africa, etc.ati
82- Terrorism in Algeria-Morocco border, French labor unions seen as obtacle to Air France return to Algeria, Maghreb labor unions celebrate May 1 labor day, fishing moratorium ends in Morocco amid controversies, Ben Brick affairs brings bad publicity to Tunisia, Algeria's new mininy policy, etc
81- Municipal elections in Tunisia - Death of Rabah Bitat of Algeria - Morocco's H2-2000 draft budget - Developments in Algeria's energy and mining sectors, etc.
80- Bourguiba's death - Maroc Telecom Out of GMPCS competition - Algeria to begin privatization the mining sector in July 2000 - Anti drought measures in Morocco - New opportunities for Algeria gas in Asia, etc...
79-Debate over strond Dirham - Algeria gets Ecu 95 million - The private sector and environmental cleanup in Tunisia - France, a growing presence in Morocco - Algeria corrects its financial figures as oil prices increase - Maroc Telecom: a step closer to privatization - Who's Who: Abdelmalek Nourani, new governor of Algiers, etc...
78-Maghreb defense spending - ANRT's first test - Government reshuffle in Morocco soon - BP-Amoco announces major investment in Algeria's gas production, etc...
77- [March, 2000] Privatization in Tunisia - the Internet in Morocco - Change of status for the city of Algiers, etc...
76- [Feb. 2000] Military reshuffle in Algeria -Fitch-IBCA rating of Tunisian banks - Italian visas for Moroccans - US-Morocco military trainig, etc...
75- [Feb. 2000] on Spanish farmers resistance to free-trade with Morocco - On Sonatrach's privatization debate - On Arab opposition to Algeria's antiterrorist initiative. Oil prices in Morocco. Cereal and international trade in Algeria. Etc...
74 - [Jan. 2000] - Maghreb stock markets, the Algerian crisis, trade and illigal immigration in Morocco, change of leadership in Tunisia's PUP party, latest census figures in Tunisia, etc...
73 - [Jan. 2000] - Algeria's public image, latest banking and finance figures in Morocco, Ben Ali and King Mohamed V meeting, Bouteflika's economic goals, etc...
72 - Maghreb's Y2K readiness, North Africans threatened by mudslides and substandard housing, etc...

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71 - [Dec. 99] - End of fisheries agreement with EU, security and Ramadan, Ben Ali and Mubarak meet, etc.
70 - [Nov. 99] - Assassination of FIS leader Hachani, Bouteflika and King Mohamed V continue clean up of government offices, debate over tax regime in Morocco, government reshuffle in Tunisia, etc...

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69 - [Nov. 99] - FY2000 budget in debate in Algeria, latest data from Morocco's foreign exchange office, Bouteflika in Italy, the Berber language, etc...
68 - [Nov. 99] - Driss Basri fired, Algeria's new trade surplus, etc...
67 - [Oct. 99] - Europe's immigration policy, Arab investments in Algeria, domestic companies seek equal treatment in Morocco, etc...
66 - [Sept .99] - Tunisia Elections 99: Opposition parties- what do they offer? - Bouteflika and Jospin meet in NY, CMS Energy in Morocco, Sahara Airlines takes off in Algeria, etc...
65 - Rebels surrender while radical group GIA continues terror, elections in Tunisia, unemployment in Morocco, etc...
64- [August] On the airline business in North Africa, tourism in Morocco, SNI strengthens position in agribusiness, the new political parties in Algeria, etc
63- [July] On the death of King Hassan, the sell of the 2nd GSM phone license in Morocco, Sonatrach to strengthen position in southern Europe, the president's men, etc. 
62- [July] Egypt takes the lead in North Africa, Algeria's latest demographic data, when a sporting event turns deadly in Tunisia, etc 
61- [June] On the end of water rationning in Algeria, Youssoufi in West Africa, Algerian government-AIS agreement, Egypt and the Maghreb Union, etc. 
60- [June] On foreign investment in Tunisia, anti-terrorism effort in Algeria, international loans to Morocco, etc. 
59- [May] On agriculture in Morocco, energy production in Algeria, Maghreb Union ministerial meeting, troubles within the RND party in Algeria, etc 
58- [May] The Maghreb?s New Chance, Morocco: Conflict Over Universal Health Insurance, Morocco: Investment Projects in 1999/2000 Budget, Morocco: Benkirane in Parliament, Morocco: The EU Fishing Agreement, Algeria: What to Do with the Mercy Law?, Algeria: Union Seeks Renewal of Dialog on Labor Issues 
57-[April] How A Dutch Newspaper Could Harm The Tourism Business In Morocco,The GIA During The Elections, Labor Talks Resume With  Skepticism In Morocco As  Government Announces Important Measures, Three  Foreign Banks To Establish Subsidiaries In Algeria 
56- [April]  Bouteflika President, Labour tension in Morocco, CNCA seeks to improve its performance, More on Algeria's election 
55- [April] Focus on the elections in Algeria, the candidates' views about the economy, battle over the insurance business in Morocco, Morocco's receipt of MEDA funds, etc  
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54 [March] Tunisia's Benali Visits Morocco, Seven Candidates to Run for Election in Algeria as Sheikh Nahnah Disqualified, Morocco to Spend $900 Million on Energy Projects, Textile sector in Tunisia, Tunisia Announces New Investment Incentives, Major Transformation in Civil Aviation Expected in Algeria, Strong Growth in the Tourism Sector in Morocco   
53 [March] US And French Companies Compete for Maghreb Market  1998, Indyk Remarks On "US Perceptions Of The Maghreb", Ali Triki's New Role in Libya's African Expansion, Tourism in Morocco, Daewoo in Morocco...   
52 [February] New Measures to Improve Business, The Insurance Business in Tunisia Environment in Tunisia, Bouygues Selected to Build the Tangiers Port, Morocco-EU: First Tariffs and Taxes Reductions as Early as May 1999, Casablanca’s Ambitious Growth, Morocco: Optimism in the Tourism Sector, Election preparation in Algeria,   etc...
51 [January] Tunisian opposition parties prepare for elections, Ruling party in Algeria divided, Landmines in the Maghreb, Update on corporate upgrade program in Tunisia, S&P ratings of Moroccan banks, Turkish president visits Algeria, Anadarko's 1998 report on its activities in Algeria, BR And Talisman Announce Successful Appraisal Well In  Algeria, Insulin to be Produced in Algeria in 2001, etc... 
50- [January] Annual survey of French business in the Maghreb, Algerian employers and family allowances, olive oil sector in turmoil (Morocco), The Moroccan government's expectations on economy, etc...    
49-[January] Algeria's presidential election campaign ... 

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48 Western Maghreb Troubled by Lack of Rain, MENA Bank Closes its Doors, Tunisia energy update, The Press and Media in Tunisia: A Lethargic Business or Government Control?, Abouyoub Third Contender  to Job of WTO Director, The Views of the EU’s Representative in Morocco on the Upcoming Free Trade Zone, No Rain, More Cereal Imports, 10% of Morocco’s Software Engineers Left their Country, Algeria Needs to Diversify its Export Base, Algeria Seeks Consensus on Natural Gas Prices:  A New International Organization May Be Established Next Year, Bouteflika First to Enter Presidential Race  
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47 The U.S. Redefines its Maghreb Policy, Tunisia Consumed its Entire Meda Budget, Trial of an Alleged Drug Network Starts in Tunis, Europe Fears Tunisian Textile Offensive, Morocco Soon to Implement Partnership with EU First Preparatory Meeting on Morocco-EU Partnership, Phosphate Products, Engine of the Mining Sector, Leftists Want to Regain Control of Campuses, RAM and TWA Make their Agreement Official, Sonatrach to Lead Algeria's Industrial Effort, Ouyahia Leaves Office as One of the Most Unpopular Ministers, The Legacy of Ouyahia / What’s Next For Ouyahia, Who Will Run Algeria?  
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