Al-Wahda [Archives:2005/839/Press Review]
27 Apr. 2005
Main headlines
– 27 April luminous point in Yemen's democratic march
– Cabinet decides to subject employment to civil service ministry endorsement
– Oil undersecretary: Inauguration of the project of sector 51 installations in May
– Civil service undersecretary: Until last March, 33 thousand employees pensioned
– Medicines & insecticides topping the list, 34 cases of smuggling before courts
– More than 13 thousand antiquities discovered in Mareb
– YR 750 million for implementation of 15 water barriers in Mareb
– From agriculture lending bank capital, more than YR 150 million loans lost in Mareb and al-Jawf governorates
– Regional workshop for water desalination
Columnist Dr Ali Mohammed al-Ashmouri writes saying there would be no future for the homeland but with the future of all there must be total participation for discovering and building it.
The file of dialogue called for by the General People's Congress is considered a qualitative step in political history of ruling parties. This is a radical change required from the other to respond in order to treat issues that are far from the game of conflict between the positions and roles that represent a national concern and common responsibility.
The option of dialogue is the safest of all choices and having the least losses and less dangerous ramifications, it accommodates all types of political spectrum of the country.
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