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  1. Correspondence: John Adams to Thomas Jefferson - 6/6/1786 - More on the Algerian Situation ; Cost of Peace Treaties & of Arranging Them; Costs of War & Plundering; Economic Soundness of Congress Imposing Taxes and Duties for Revenue (AMERICAN HISTORY) by John Adams, 1786
  2. 17 octobre 1961-17 octobre 2001 une commemoration ambigue.(commemorant le massacre de nombreux Algeriens a Paris le 17 octobre 1961): An article from: French Politics, Culture and Society by Brigitte Jelen, 2002-03-22
  3. The End of Barbary Terror: America's 1815 War against the Pirates of North Africa by Frederick C. Leiner, 2006-05-01
  4. Algeria in France: Transpolitics, Race, and Nation (New Anthropologies of Europe) by Paul A. Silverstein, 2004-09
  5. The costs of state-sponsored terrorism: the example of the Barbary pirates.: An article from: National Tax Journal by G. Thomas Woodward, 2004-09-01

101. Three Dead In Massive Algerian March
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102. APS_HEADLINES
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  • Toumi Expressed Algeria's Gratitude to the Generosity of Jacques Berque [more]
  • Seville Great Prize: Ali Saidi-Sief Wins the 1500 m [more]
  • International Show on Peace Initiatives in the World, Organised in Paris [more]
  • Rush of Visitors to Bouhanifia SPA (Mascara) [more]
  • Friendly Match: Algeria Defeated by France (1-3) [more]
  • UNEP Launches the 4th International Photographic Competition World-wide [more]
  • Cold-Water Corals New Global Conservation Challenge, according to UNEP [more]
  • Dismantling of a Network of Official Documents Forgers [more]
  • Locusts Swarms at the Origin of a... Road Accident in Biskra [more]
  • Europe Energy Security Depends on a "Strategic Partnership" with the Suppliers [more] Headlines Algeria-Tunisia: To Boost Partnership and Encourage Commercial Exchanges
    Algiers - Tunisia Trade Minister, Mondheir Zenaidi insisted, Sunday in Algiers, on the necessity to encourage further trade exchanges and to boost partnership between the two countries on "solid basis." [more] Interdepartmental Cell for Reflection on a National Strategy to Promote Employment
    Algiers - An interdepartmental cell for reflection on the elaboration plan of a national strategy for the promotion of employment was installed, Sunday for the social and professional integration of a larger category of the society.
  • 103. Algerian Rebels Kill 11 Militiamen In Ambush
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    104. Algerian Jail Fire Hurts 29
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    105. B. Algeria. 2001. The Encyclopedia Of World History
    The Encyclopedia of World history. 2001. b. Algeria. (See 1799, March 26). 1803–8. Rebellion against the Ottomans in Oran and Kabylia
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    106. Algerian Violence Kills 42 Islamic Militants
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    107. Rights Group Accuses Algerian State Of Abuses
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    108. Algerian Islamic Rebels Kill 26 Civilians
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    109. A Brief History Of Algeria
    A Brief history of Algeria. But, for now, Algeria is still struggling to stabilize itself, as it has never in its history been very stable for very long.
    http://www3.baylor.edu/~Elijah_Beaver/algeria.htm
    Elijah Beaver 09 March 2001 A Brief History of Algeria I. Early History II: French Domination III. Nationalism and Nation By the second decade of the twentieth century, Moslems in Algeria were requesting integration with metropolitan France. The Moslems wanted full citizenship with France and equal rights in government and military positions in return for France’s ability to draft Moslems into the armed forces. However, nationalist feelings did not fully take hold until after the First World War. The French anti-colonialist Clemenceau appointed a sympathetic governor named Charles Jonnart after the Great War. The Jonnart Law, of 4 February 1919, gave many Moslems the right to vote. About forty-three percent of the adult male population had gained the franchise. Ferhat Abbas, a member of the Algerian Moslem Students Association, became a strong advocate of full integration in the 1930s. In 1944, he created the " Amis du Manifeste de la liberte " (AML), along with Messali Hadj, a more radical Islamic leader. The organization was soon out of his control, and in May 1945 a riot broke out in his hometown of Setif. This riot spread to the rest of the nation; Moslems across Algeria were proclaiming an Arab Algeria and attacking Europeans. European backlash was severe. Hundreds of Moslems were shot on sight, villages were bombed, coastal Islamic towns were shelled from offshore, and martial law was declared. Political reform enacted after the Setif riots was corrupt from the outset, having been initiated and controlled by French colonists. In response, Abbas and Messali both began to reconstitute their political organizations, the UDMA and MTLD respectively. Some of the more radical members of Messali’s group began to form a paramilitary organization known as the "

    110. Rebels Cut Pop Singer's Throat At Algerian Discotheque
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    111. CNN - Algerian Poll Under Cloud -- Only One Candidate Left - April 15, 1999
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    Algerian poll under cloud only one candidate left
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    ALGIERS, Algeria (CNN) Polling stations have opened Thursday in Algeria's presidential elections, where only one candidate is left in a field of seven after the shocking withdrawal of his opponents. Abdelaziz Bouteflika, who emerged from nearly two decades of silence to run, is said to have the support of Algeria's powerful military and the resignations from the presidential race by his six opponents came amid allegations that fraud in early voting was already under way. But Bouteflika, 63, appeared unperturbed saying it was his destiny to upset others. "I'm a nonconformist politician. I'm a revolutionary," he said Wednesday. The surprise developments on the eve of the election were a blow to hopes that the voting would help mend fractures in a nation caught up in a cycle of violence since 1992, the start of an Islamic insurgency. Some 75,000 people have been killed.

    112. Algerian Pilot Wants British Apology Over Arrest
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    113. Fmr. Algerian Premier Moves Closer To Presidency
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    114. Report Algerian Rebels Kill Six
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    115. Economist.com | Country Briefings: Algeria
    war Jan 31st 2002 Algeria s floods The floods have killed hundreds of people, and Algerians are blaming their rulers Nov 15th 2001 Algeria s history Tales of
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    Finally, a credible mandate May 25th 2004 From The Economist Intelligence Unit Source: Country Forecast The presidential election was a major triumph for Abdelaziz Bouteflika, who might now be able to put some distance between the civil administration and the military elite ... more EIU Store Algeria Backgrounders Algeria Websites Governments on the WWW: Algeria North Africa Journal Algerian Radio (Arabic and French) Algerian Press Service (French) ... Algerian rebel attacks shake government peace drive (Jordan Times) Jun 6th 2004 21:37 GMT Football: National Team Draw With Algeria (Angola Press) Jun 6th 2004 13:35 GMT Algerian Rebel Attacks Shake Government Peace Drive (AP via ABCNEWS.com) Jun 6th 2004 12:33 GMT Algerian rebel attacks shake government peace drive (AlertNet) Jun 6th 2004 12:31 GMT more... Provided by Moreover Technologies An election in Algeria An Arab state slouches towards democracy Apr 15th 2004 Algeria's presidential election Many Algerians would rather emigrate than vote Mar 18th 2004 Better times in Algeria Fewer deaths, lower debt

    116. CNN.com - Algerian Rebels Kill 26 In Two Days - July 7, 2001
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    Algerian rebels kill 26 in two days
    ALGIERS, Algeria Suspected Islamic rebels have killed 16 people in western Algeria. The killings bring to 26 the number of civilians killed in two days, the official APS news agency reported on Saturday. APS, quoting a terse security statement, said the victims were "cowardly assassinated by a group of terrorists" on Friday night on a road near the village of Sidi Lakhdar in Ain Defla province. It gave no further details. "Terrorist" is the word used by the official media and government officials to refer to Muslim fundamentalists who have been waging a bloody insurgency for the past nine years. On Thursday night, another group of "terrorists" killed at least 10 people in Medea province, just south of Algiers. More than 100,000 people, mostly civilians, have been killed in Algeria since 1992. The violence broke out after the military-backed authorities cancelled a general election a now banned Muslim fundamentalist party was poised to win.

    117. MSN Encarta - Algeria
    VI, history. Print Preview of Section. The earliest inhabitants of what is now Algeria were Berbers, tribal peoples of unknown origin.
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    118. AlgeriaLinks.com
    Categorized links to algerian sites, news, books and resources.
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    119. Algeria Verzamelgids, Algeria Algemeen Arts And Entertainment Business And Econo
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    120. CNN.com - Mass Grave From Algerian War Found - April 24, 2001
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    ALGIERS, Algeria A mass grave containing the bodies of about 300 Algerian fighters has been found at the site of a former French army headquarters. The skeletons, many showing signs of torture, have been dated to the 1954-62 Algerian independence war against France, the Algerian War Veterans Ministry said. The grave was discovered last month during water canal-building works in Tebessa province, about 630 km (390 miles) east of Algiers. "The skeletons bore marks of torture and mutilation," a ministry spokeswoman told Reuters news agency. She added that they had been fighters of the National Liberation Front (FLN). The mass grave was the biggest of FLN fighters found in the past decade, the pro-government newspaper El Moudjahid said. Tebessa, which borders Tunisia, was the scene of bloody battles between independence fighters and the French army during the war.

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