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Turkey Agrees To Set Up Free Trade Zone With Jordan, Lebanon And Syria - AHN | All Headline News Fri, 11 Jun 2010 20:40:05 GMT+00:00

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Former US envoy favors talking to Hezbollah - Reuters Tue, 08 Jun 2010 23:08:10 GMT+00:00

Former US envoy favors talking to Hezbollah
Reuters
Recently Israel accused Syria of arming Hezbollah with long-range Scud missiles capable of hitting deep inside Israel. Crocker, one of Washington's most ...
Assessing the Strength of HezbollahAmerican Enterprise Institute
US takes Hezbollah's threat with "utmost seriousness"Xinhua
US won't reach out to Hezbollah 'moderates'Jewish Telegraphic Agency
UPI.com -The Associated Press -BigNews.biz (press release)
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India, Syria to enhance cooperation - The Hindu Fri, 11 Jun 2010 17:46:29 GMT+00:00

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India, Syria to enhance cooperation
The Hindu
Seeking to further strengthen the bond between the two nations, India and Syria on Friday agreed to enhance cooperation in sectors such as information ...
India, Syria to enhance co-op for boosting tradePress Trust of India
Syria Seeks Strategic Energy IT Partnerships With IndiaEurasia Review
India-Syria Agree to Raise Bilateral Trade: Anand SharmaPress Information Bureau (press release)
Press Trust of India
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Syria May Give Turkey's Ziraat Bank License This Year - BusinessWeek Fri, 11 Jun 2010 11:47:44 GMT+00:00

Syria May Give Turkey's Ziraat Bank License This Year
BusinessWeek
The International Monetary Fund has urged Syria to quicken its transition to a more open, market-based economy while reducing its dependence on the oil ...


Turkey muddies the water - Al-Ahram Weekly Fri, 11 Jun 2010 09:18:00 GMT+00:00

Environment News Service

Turkey muddies the water
Al-Ahram Weekly
Last year's severe drought in northeastern Syria dried up the Khabur River which is the lifeline in that region, causing some 500000 Syrians to migrate to ...
Baghdad Urged to Tackle Water CrisisEnvironment News Service
Iraq is DefenselessThe National Interest Online

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The Shifting Sands of the Middle East - American Thinker Fri, 11 Jun 2010 05:11:04 GMT+00:00

Xinhua

The Shifting Sands of the Middle East
American Thinker
In those days, the main players on the Muslim side were Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Egypt, and Syria, all Sunni. And of course, we cannot leave out Arafat, ...
Syria still not cooperating with IAEAExaminer.com
RAMBERG: Syria's nuclear challengeWashington Times
YOUR VIEW: US must support Israel unequivocallySouth Coast Today
Ha'aretz -Morning Star Online -Asia Times Online
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Scrapping S-300 deal could cost Moscow - UPI.com Fri, 11 Jun 2010 17:05:05 GMT+00:00

Washington Post

Scrapping S-300 deal could cost Moscow
UPI.com
Syria, Algeria, Egypt, Yemen and Libya fell into that category at various times. Apart from the fact that its weapons systems have long been considered ...
Russia to Freeze Delivery of S-300 Missiles to IranYeshiva World News

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A Correction Will Be Limited by Excessive Supplies - Inside Futures Fri, 11 Jun 2010 14:20:55 GMT+00:00

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A Correction Will Be Limited by Excessive Supplies
Inside Futures
In addition, Syria was reduced by 1.3 mmt and Turkey was reduced by 1 mmt. I feel the USDA will be able to reduce Canadian production by as much as 2 mmt ...
WASDE: Wheat Supplies To Increase, Production UpCattleNetwork.com
'New and virulent' fungus wrecks Middle East wheatAgrimoney.com
2010 Nebraska wheat forecast sees crop dropBusinessWeek
Hays Daily News -Wisconsin Ag Connection -WJBD Online
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Iran, Syria to establish joint university - Tehran Times Fri, 11 Jun 2010 19:20:36 GMT+00:00

Iran, Syria to establish joint university
Tehran Times
TEHRAN -- Officials of Syria's Tishreen University and Iran's Tarbiat Modarres University discussed the establishment of a joint university in the near ...


Iran's Revolution Has Only Just Begun - Wall Street Journal Fri, 11 Jun 2010 23:09:35 GMT+00:00

The Guardian

Iran's Revolution Has Only Just Begun
Wall Street Journal
(Much of this brutality has been carried out by foreign forces, notably Hezbollah thugs brought in from Lebanon and Syria, adding to Iranians' rage. ...
Column One: The first rule of strategyJerusalem Post
Persistent (and Game-Changing) Myths: Iran's 2009 Presidential Elections, One ...Monthly Review
Iran and the 'Freedom Recession'Wall Street Journal
CBS News
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