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In the News (Wed 23 Dec 09)

  
 The Telegraph - Calcutta : International
According to the magazine, Tel Quel, which compiled the figures from official records and broke a national taboo in publishing them, the king benefits more from his taxpayers than any other royal family or head of state in Europe.
Tel Quel’s royal budget issue sold 35,000 copies, double its usual weekly circulation.
He was once hailed as the “King of the Poor” for his early promises to reform Morocco’s economy, although on one official visit to the Western Sahara, the king required four Hercules transport aircraft to ferry his retinue.
www.telegraphindia.com /1050124/asp/foreign/story_4291037.asp   (508 words)

  
 Guardian Unlimited Football News Morocco claims to smell a rat
"Morocco has one last possibility and its name is France, for whom the stakes are more economic than sporting," says Tel Quel.
Tel Quel, in subtle but unambiguous terms, believes it established a clear hierarchy among the bidders.
"There are those on the committee whose main priority is to preserve their influence at the heart of the federation," claims Tel Quel.
football.guardian.co.uk /News_Story/0,1563,1216612,00.html   (1027 words)

  
 Reporters sans frontières - Morocco
Bouhcini was arrested the day after he completed a week-long job acting as a guide for a journalist with Tel quel magazine who was writing a story on drug trafficking in the central Rif mountains.
Mohamed Bouhcini was targeted after acting as a guide for Chadwane Bensalmia of Tel quel magazine on a week-long trip to the central Rif mountains to research a story on drug trafficking.
Reached by telephone, Tel Quel editor Ahmed R. Benchemsi told Reporters Without Borders : "Mohammed Bouhcini’s imprisonment is a flagrant violation of the freedom to inform...
www.rsf.org /article.php3?id_article=12212   (810 words)

  
 albawaba.com middle east news information::What does Moroccan Royal Court splurge on?
These fresh revelations regarding the Royal family, printed in the Moroccan magazine Tel Quel, prompted the King's cousin, Prince Moulay Hicham, to call for Morocco's system of rule to be overhauled.
The palace spends US$1.13 million on electricity and water, US$1.08 million on telephones and US$639,000 on petrol and fuel.
He was once known as the “King of the Poor” for his early promises to reform Morocco's economy.
www.albawaba.com /en/news/179429   (1328 words)

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