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Below follows the headlines of a sample issue (articles witheld):

A & ME SUBSCRIBER STATISTICS: Africa States by Net Additions 2Q 2008 - 1Q 2009AFRICA & MIDDLE EAST: Orange Jordan, Omantel CEOs join SAMENA Telecommunications Council Board ALGERIA: Regulator criticises AT decision to cut EEPAD internet access BAHRAIN: Batelco looking to meet acquisition target in MENA BOTSWANA: Botswana contemplates excluding BTC backhaul from privatisation CHAD: Chad and Cameroon work together to stop border interference COMOROS: SFR and Comoros Telecom pair up for cheap calls to Mayotte EGYPT: Vodafone Egypt renews gateway contract with TE IRAN: Iran to re-launch third mobile phone licence auction ISRAEL: Motorola Israel invites final bids for MIRS ISRAEL: Partner Communications file shelf prospectus ISRAEL: Shareholders meet to approve re-election of directors KENYA: Essar Group acquires the majority stake in ETK KENYA: Safaricom offers option for dividend payment through M-Pesa KUWAIT: Wataniya premiers International Top Up service KUWAIT: Zain shareholders sign deal to sell 46 percent stake MADAGASCAR: Still no license for fourth operator MOROCCO: Maroc Telecom sells stake in Mobisud France MOROCCO: New owners consider listing Meditel MOROCCO: Portugal Telecom and Telefonica sell stake in Meditel NIGERIA: Glo 1 completes landing in Lagos NIGERIA: NITEL stake sale attracts interest of 13 firms PALESTINE: Wataniya Mobile issues deadline for radio spectrum release QATAR: GBI selects DRG for undersea cable network project QATAR: Qtel launch new modem and mobile internet package QATAR: Vodafone Qatar achieves 99 percent coverage SAUDI ARABIA: Mobily to offer services for Rafal projects SOUTH AFRICA: Consumer protection regulations come into effect SOUTH AFRICA: Solidarity reaches consensus with Telkom over wage offer SOUTH AFRICA: South Africa government announces backing for MTN-Bharti merger SOUTH AFRICA: Telecom operators and ICASA agree on reduction in interconnect rates SOUTH AFRICA: Telkom faces the ire of Phutuma Networks over tender rigging UNITED ARAB EMIRATES: Etisalat reiterates interest in Moroccan telecom market ZIMBABWE: Telecel to double subscriber base by the end of October
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