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  2. Algeria–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    Algeria is the United States' 3rd-largest market in the Middle East/North African region. [3] U.S. exports to Algeria totaled $1.2 billion in 2005, an increase of more than 50% since 2003. [3] U.S. imports from Algeria grew from $4.7 billion in 2002 to $10.8 billion in 2005, primarily in oil and liquefied natural gas. [3]

  3. Algeria - Wikipedia

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    Spanning 2,381,741 square kilometres (919,595 sq mi), it is the world's tenth-largest nation by area, and the largest nation in Africa. [ 10] With a population of 44 million, Algeria is the tenth-most populous country in Africa, and the 32nd-most populous country in the world. The capital and largest city is Algiers, located in the far north on ...

  4. History of Algeria (1962–1999) - Wikipedia

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    Various factors contribute to this lack of historiography, as history for the years following 1962 is often difficult to research. This is due to several aspects of post-independence Algeria. One such feature is state propaganda. The Front de Libération nationale (FLN) shaped the national narrative in Algeria as a way of anchoring its legitimacy.

  5. California State Employees Association - Wikipedia

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    CSEA's four affiliates are: SEIU Local 1000 - (Local 1000) - Represents about 95,000 rank and file civil service state employees in California. Association of California State Supervisors - (ACSS) - Represents about 6,500 state civil service managers, supervisors and confidential employees who are excluded from collective bargaining.

  6. Human rights in Algeria - Wikipedia

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    A 1992 state of emergency law remains in effect, and the government is especially concerned with enforcing the restrictions on assembly and association. These restrictions, which are used to limit the activities of opposition political parties and other opponents of the regime, are among the major human-rights problems in Algeria.

  7. History of Algeria - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, journalists gathered to demonstrate for press freedom and against Bouteflika's self-appointed role as editor-in-chief of Algeria's state television station. [260] In February 2011, the government rescinded the state of emergency that had been in place since 1992 but still banned all protest gatherings and demonstrations.

  8. Altar Valley Elementary School District - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .altarvalleyschools .org /Home. Altar Valley School District 51 is a public school district in Pima County, Arizona, United States. [1] In 2011, the Altar Valley School District Governing Board was named the Lou Ella Kleinz Award of Excellence recipient by the Arizona School Boards Association. This is ASBA's highest honor.

  9. Air Algérie - Wikipedia

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    Air Algérie is a joint stock company, with the shares 100% owned by the Algerian state, as of December 2013. [73] The airline has the following main subsidiaries: Technics Air Algérie; Air Algérie Catering, with 2,000 employees, preparing the meals of all Air Algérie's flights departing from Algeria; Air Algérie Cargo