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On Valentine’s Day, Jordanians differ on whether to celebrate
This Valentine's Day, the debate continues among Jordanians about whether it is appropriate to celebrate the occasion.
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Israel court rejects Palestinian hunger striker’s appeal
An Israeli military court on Monday rejected an appeal by a Palestinian prisoner who has been on hunger strike for more than eight weeks over his detention without charge, his lawyer Jawad Bulus said.
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World
Buildings set ablaze in Greece before debt vote
Riots engulfed central Athens and at least 10 buildings went up in flames in mass protests late Sunday as lawmakers prepared for a historic parliamentary vote on harsh austerity measures demanded to keep the country solvent and within the euro zone.
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Business
Governorates Development Fund takes off
“Today marks the launch of the Governorates Development Fund which will continue over the next four years to guarantee the fair distribution of development gains in all governorates in order to achieve sustainable development, Industry and Trade Minister Sami Gammoh said Monday.
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Sports
Qaradeh wins Malaysia Open gold medal, sets new world record
Jordanian world champion Omar Qaradeh on Sunday won the gold medal and set a new world record at the Malaysia Open Powerlifting Championships in Kuala Lumpur, according to a statement from G4S Secure Solutions Int. (Jordan).
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Features
Durango — Doing it right
Back from the brink after the DaimlerChrysler divorce and its near bankruptcy and collapse in 2009, the Chrysler Group is back with a set of re-vamped models and promising sales figures.
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Letters
Welcome campaign
The Central Traffic Department campaign encouraging the use of seatbelts and child seats is to be welcomed.
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