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      TOP STORIES - September
 

* Morocco - Which way forward?

Despite its African location, Morocco has focused its economic energies primarily on Europe. But in recent years, it has once again started looking south and reasserting its African roots.
  

DIANNA GAMES looks at the country's relationship with the African continent
  
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* Morocco - Reform pays off
  

Morocco began tentative economic reform in the 1980s which has picked up pace over the past few years, making the country one of the continent's most successful emerging economies
  

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* Aviation - Ready to fly?
  

With the Yamoussoukro Decision likely to come into full force by the end of 2002, is aviation in Africa finally about to spread its wings? 
 
JANET SEBASTIAN listens to the experts' views

  

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* African Union - One Step Closer
 
African Heads of State have yet to elect a leader from amongst themselves to head up the African Union's Commission, its vital operating mechanism.  
  
However, this is due to take place at an emergency session of the newly launched AU in early 2003.
 
JANET SEBASTIAN looks over the AU's newly crafted skeleton.

  

 
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* The Tripoli Connection
  
Libya's Muammar Gaddafi, in his quest to become the president of Africa, has proposed amendments to this effect which the African Union will be forced to debate in the next few months. 
 
DIANNA GAMES reports

  
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* Germany-Africa: Two-Way Trade
  

Afrika-Verein, the Hamburg-based organisation that has been looking after the interests of German companies in Africa for 100 years, is to broaden its base on the continent. 
 
DIANNA GAMES reports

  
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