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Agreement of twinning between Aden and Shanghai signed
[29 July 2010]
Seminar on women's access to parliament in Hodeidah
[29 July 2010]
GPC, JMP sign minutes of their representatives for preparing national dialogue
[29 July 2010]
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[29 July 2010]
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[28 July 2010]
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[23 July 2010]
Yemen prepares security plan to host Gulf 20th Football Championship
[21 July 2010]
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[18 July 2010]
Yemen plans flotilla to break Gaza blockade
[16 July 2010]
 
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Roundup: Palestinian factions urge Arab Peace Initiative Committee not to back direct talks
[28 July 2010]
UN Chief Welcomes Approval of New Chief For Un S In-House Watchdog
[28 July 2010]
SKorea-US Drills Head into Final Day
[28 July 2010]
Jordan plays important role in direct negotiations -- Lieberman
[28 July 2010]
Passenger plane crashes in Pakistan, all 152 passengers killed
[28 July 2010]
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2009-2010 study year launched in Saada
[06/March/2010]


SAADA, March 06 (Saba)-Saada Governor Taha Hajer launched on Saturday 2009-2010 study year in the province which was stopped because rebellion of al-Houthi elements.

Some 150,000 female and male students went to schools in the province in addition to 4,000 students resumed the study in faculty of education in the province.

The governor stated that the province would witness a new stage of security and peace, highlighting efforts of the education office in the province to prepare for the new study year.

Meanwhile, the governor held a meeting for the directors of the executive offices over performance of the offices and steps taken to achieve peace and security in the province.

In spite of obstacles, implementation for six ceasefire terms is under way, the governor said, all should support peace process in the province.

He said that two new power generators would be brought to extend the power capacity in the province from 3 MgW to 6.5 MgW, highlighting decision of President Ali Abdullah Saleh to build Saada University.

The meeting also discussed plan of the executive offices for this year.

It is worth mentioning that YR 1.3 billion was allocated to carry out development projects in the province.

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