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Algeria News
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FACTBOX-Algeria sets out new rules for investors
FACTBOX-Algeria sets out new rules for investors
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Algeria imposes new curbs on foreign contractors
Algeria imposes new curbs on foreign contractors
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Morocco Braces for a Shift to Generic Drugs
Market Trends: More than 70% of the medicines sold in the Moroccan market are expected to swing into the generic space within the next three years. Their formulation will become public domain, likely to create an interesting new dynamic in the marketplace with competition expected to heat up, Multinational pharmaceutical giants are already bracing for the shift.
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Saadane parts with Algeria
Algeria coach steps down after shock draw with minnows Tanzania in their 2012 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier.
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Tanzania/Algeria: Taifa Stars Hold World Cup Qualifiers to Draw
TAIFA Stars' promising performance in Algeria has led to a sudden surge of hopes that the country could end a 30-year wait to compete in the African Cup of Nations (AFCON) finals.
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SAADANE LEAVES ALGERIA POST
Rabah Saadane - leaves Algeria job. Rabah Saadane has resigned from his role as coach of Algeria. Saadane, in his fifth spell as national team coach, led Algeria to the 2010 World Cup finals in South Africa, where they finished bottom of their group despite drawing with England.
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International Football - Algeria coach quits after Tanzania draw
Algeria coach Rabah Saadane has stepped dowm after a 1-1 draw with Tanzania in an African Cup of Nations qualifier.
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Algeria coach Saadane resigns after Tanzania draw
ALGIERS, Algeria (AP) ? The Algerian Football Federation says coach Rabah Saadane has resigned, a day after the team's disappointing 1-1 home draw against Tanzania in a 2012 African Cup of Nations qualifier.
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Saadane quits as Algeria coach
Algeria coach Rabah Saadane has stepped dowm after a 1-1 draw with Tanzania in an African Nations Cup qualifier on Friday, the Algerian Football Federation said in a statement on Saturday.
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Algeria
Algeria?s determined efforts to boost grain production are starting to reap rewards, with record harvests last year and strong yields in 2010 helping to cut import costs and provide secure employment in rural areas. However, the country?s goal of food self-sufficiency still appears some way off.
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