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2nd October 2006 19:25 #715
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Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations:
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2nd October 2006 19:43 #716
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Spain news: Costa de Almería
A boat carrying ten illegal immigrants was rescued off the coast of Cabo de Gata on Saturday evening.
The passengers were transferred onto a Coastguard vessel after a merchant ship spotted the immigrant boat at 7 o’clock that evening. They arrived at Almería Port at 10.30 that night.
Reports say all the occupants were from Algeria.
Algerian immigrants rescued off Cabo de Gata
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3rd October 2006 01:26 #717
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AMMAN, October 2, 2006 (WAFA)- Spokesperson of Presidency, Nabil Abu Rdaina, announced Monday that the Algerian government officially informed President Mahmoud Abbas that it will transfer an amount of $52 million to the presidency account.
Abu Rdaina expressed Abbas's gratitude to Algeria and its President for their aid aimed at easing suffering of the Palestinian people emerged due to the siege and suspension of international aid.
Algeria to transfer $52 million to Palestinian presidency
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3rd October 2006 01:34 #718
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3rd October 2006 13:11 #719
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This money will end-up into the Israili banks, unless they transfer them already as a purchased goods (From Algeria) into palastine
Originally Posted by Al-khiyal
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-A government that robs Peter to pay Paul can always depend on the support of Paul.
By: George Bernard Shaw
I should add that a Gouvernment that robs Peter to pay Paul, will always depend on Peter to have his budget ...:-) In other world he need more Peter then Paul
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ALGIERS, Oct 2 (KUNA) -- Spanish First Vice Prime Minister Maria Teresa De La Vega on Monday described the Spanish-Algerian relationships as excellent.
In a statement to reporters, De La Vega said her visit to Algeria reflected the good relationships between both countries, noting that talks were focused on political, economic, and cooperation relationships.
De La Vega was accompanied by the Spanish Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation Miguel Angel Moratinos.
De La Vega describes Algerian-Spanish relationships as excellent
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