March 2008
Monday 31 March
- Al-Qaeda explosive material sources dried up (07:35) - Some surrendered and arrested terrorists in Jijel and Skikda have recognized that security tightening conducted jointly by Algeria and Tunisia on smugglers of explosives has finished by drying up Al-Qaeda sources of supply with phosphate and concentrated chemical fertilizers. Via...
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- Tunisia: First Screening of Documentary Film Highlights Career of Tunisian Karate World Champion (07:01) - The first screening of a documentary film dubbed "the Desert Samourai" by the filmmaker Mokhtar Laajimi, was shown on Sunday in a hotel in Sousse . The movie which highlights the career of Sadok Kouka, a Tunisian kyokushinkai -karate (full...
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Friday 14 March
Tuesday 11 March
- My other blogs (16:58) - In the hope to stimulate my brain, I have initiated a couple of parallel blogs, their very early experience is wonderful especially the one dedicated to the photography in Tunisia, wish you can advise: My redesigned PhotoLog : http://photolog.karim2k.com/ Tunisia...
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- BBC Arabic television - Daily news programmes (16:42) - Daily news bulletins * Every day BBC Arabic reports the news breaking around the region and around the world. * Headlines of the key stories are broadcast at the top of each hour and every 15 minutes. * There is...
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- The BBC in the Arab world - Channel frenquicies (16:40) - BBC Arabic TV is distributed by Arabsat, Eutelsat and Nilesat satellite systems: Arabsat - Badr 4 Orbital location - 26 degrees East Transponder number - 15 Frequency - 11996 MHz Polarisation - Horizontal Symbol rate - 27500 FEC - ¾...
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- The BBC has launched a new Arabic language TV channel (14:58) - The channel is free to everyone in North Africa and the Middle East with a satellite or cable connection. It will distinguish itself from other state-funded channels by reporting "without fear or favour", BBC World Service director Nigel Chapman said....
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Monday 10 March
- Tunisia shares 'Star Wars' set (19:00) - One of the most items related to Tunisie, is not camels or dates or olive oil or sunny beaches, but a totally geek stuff: star wars, Tatouine (Aka tatooine ) is the main American attraction of the country so...
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- al-Qaida: 2 Austrian Tourists Kidnapped (18:47) - Al-Qaida in Islamic North Africa claimed responsibility for kidnapping two Austrian tourists last month in Tunisia in an audio recording aired Monday on Al-Jazeera television. A man who identified himself as Salah Abu Mohammed said in the recording that the...
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- Tunisian games Championship (13:05) - 5000 players , 4 days of celebrations, music and video games. Competition in Tunsia Championship video games around the CTJV 2008 promises to be even bigger and better than the previous ones. It will be held from 20 to...
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- The Green oil Affair (09:04) - Some 23 people were arrested in raids across Italy yesterday (6 March), and 85 farms and 23 oil processing plants seized, in an operation that exposed the scale of trade in fraudulent olive oil, local reports said. The raids followed...
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Friday 7 March
- Me, king of celtia (15:11) - I don't want to look like a fascist, but just type celtia in Google images. 3 different images showing my efforts (thanks to god) to spread the voice of the Tunisian most popular drink (after water)....
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Wednesday 5 March
- Google Tunisia (14:35) - I don't know how long this domain has been active, but it's really wired to see that Google make it somehow to Tunisia, the service is a default Arabic template the same as Libyan or UAE Google without any...
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- Palestinian newborn, killed on Tuesday by the IOF (13:25) - ”So I believe that I act in the spirit of the Almighty God. By defending myself against the Jew, I am fighting for the work of the Lord.” Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf, 1924 “”A thousand non-Jewish lives are not...
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Tuesday 4 March
Monday 3 March
- Tunisia lifts petrol prices to trim budget gap (11:41) - TUNIS, March 2 (Reuters) - Tunisia has increased domestic petrol prices by 4.16 percent to cut an energy budget deficit that has widened on soaring world prices, the government said on Sunday. The price of lead-free petrol and two-star petrol...
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