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Tuesday, 06 December 2005 |
December 8 is Tunisian Solidarity Day. On this occasion, Tunisians around the world are called upon to show solidarity with fellow Tunisians with lesser fortunes and to reach out and support one another. There are many ways one can lend this support; one of them is through the National Solidarity Fund (http://www.26-26.org). Go ahead and lend a hand. Click on the banner below to make an immediate donation.
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Tuesday, 01 November 2005 |
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One thing that caught my attention while trying to follow TV7’s Ramadan soap opera “Sharaa el-Hobb” was that the actors do not seem to know that nowadays, cars come equipped with seat belts and that seat belts are there for a reason. In every scene where actors jump into a car, they start driving merrily without putting on their seat belts. Sometimes, there are even kids playing around in the car without a hint of paying attention to a seat belt. While this may be a minor detail for some, it is a reflection of the lack of awareness of basic safety rules and can only promote the notion that driving without these basic rules is acceptable. TV7’s mission should include an educational dimension besides providing entertainment.
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Wednesday, 27 July 2005 |
 Ober Gatlinburg, Tennessee Tunis, 21 July 2005 – (TunisiaOnline): In an effort to further promote tourism in the region, the regional Council of the Jendouba Governorate (North East of Tunisia) has decided to set up a cable-line car linking the forest-mountains of Ain Draham to the beach-shores of Tabarka.
The initiative is aimed at strengthening both the ‘Kroumiria’ region’s rich potential for eco-tourism as well as boosting its general leisure and tourist infrastructure.
The council also took other measures with a view to create natural reserves in the Oued Ezzen forests and revamping the area of Fej al atlal near Ain Draham. The extension of the tourist zone to the areas of Berkoukech (Tabarka), Ben Metir (Fernana), and El Feija (Ghardimaou), was also announced.
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Sunday, 24 July 2005 |
Jawahara FM, a private FM station based in Sousse, will start broadcasting on July 25, 2005. The station will be picked at 102.5 on the FM dial in Sousse, Monastir and Nabeul and at 98.4 in Mahdia and Kairouan.
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