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Morocco looks to UK, Germany to beef up tourism

RABAT, Morocco (AP) — Spared the violence and instability of its North African neighbors, Morocco is looking to lure even more tourists to its beaches, cities and mountains to make up for those kept home by Europe's economic crisis.        

AP Interview: Morocco looks to beef up tourism hit by Europe's economy crisis, Arab upheavals

RABAT, Morocco - Spared the violence and instability of its North African neighbours, Morocco is looking to lure even more tourists to its beaches, cities and mountains to make up for those kept home by Europe's economic crisis.

Morocco looks to UK, Germany to beef up tourism

RABAT, Morocco (AP) — Spared the violence and instability of its North African neighbors, Morocco is looking to lure even more tourists to its beaches, cities and mountains to make up for those kept home by Europe's economic crisis.

No. 1 Wawrinka survives Morocco challenge

CASABLANCA, Morocco, April 10 (UPI) -- Top-seeded Stanislas Wawrinka survived a second-round challenge Wednesday, overcoming Slovenian Blaz Kavcic en route to a Moroccan Grand Prix win.

Morocco looks to UK, Germany to beef up tourism

RABAT, Morocco (AP) — Spared the violence and instability of its North African neighbors, Morocco is looking to lure even more tourists to its beaches, cities and mountains to make up for those kept home by Europe's economic crisis.        

Morocco looks to UK, Germany to beef up tourism

RABAT, Morocco (AP) — Spared the violence and instability of its North African neighbors, Morocco is looking to lure even more tourists to its beaches, cities and mountains to make up for those kept home by Europe's economic crisis.        

Morocco looks to UK, Germany to beef up tourism - Quincy Herald-Whig | Illinois & Missouri News, Sports

RABAT, Morocco (AP) - Spared the violence and instability of its North African neighbors, Morocco is looking to lure even more tourists to its beaches, cities and mountains to make up for those kept home by Europe's economic crisis.

AP Interview: Morocco looks to beef up tourism hit by Europe's economy crisis, Arab upheavals

RABAT, Morocco - Spared the violence and instability of its North African neighbours, Morocco is looking to lure even more tourists to its beaches, cities and mountains to make up for those kept home by ...

Morocco looks to UK, Germany to beef up tourism

Spared the violence and instability of its North African neighbors, Morocco is looking to lure even more tourists to its beaches, cities and mountains to make up for those kept home by Europe's economic ...

Morocco looks to diversify tourism arrivals

Morocco's tourism minister says the popular North African travel destination is looking to expand its markets for visitors. More than half of Morocco's 9 million annual arrivals come from just two countries, ...

With traditional markets in crisis, Morocco looks for new sources of tourists

RABAT, Morocco - Morocco's tourism minister says the popular North African travel destination is looking to expand its markets for visitors.

Morocco looks to diversify tourism arrivals

Morocco's tourism minister says the popular North African travel destination is looking to expand its markets for visitors. More than half of Morocco's 9 million annual arrivals come from just two countries, ...

Dacia says strikes may push production to Morocco

BUCHAREST (Reuters) - Romanian carmaker Dacia, owned by France's Renault, threatened on Wednesday to shift production to cheaper sites in Morocco if a pay conflict escalates. Workers at Dacia's Mioveni assembly line downed tools for two days last month in pursuit of a 40 percent pay increase, which the company has responded to with a 9 percent offer. ...

Eastday-Chinese navy starts visit to Morocco

CASABLANCA, Morocco, April 9 -- The 13th Escort Taskforce of the Chinese navy on Tuesday arrived in Casablanca, the largest city of Morocco, beginning a five-day visit to the country.

Andujar, Melzer fall in Morocco upsets

CASABLANCA, Morocco, April 9 (UPI) -- Two-time defending champion Pablo Andujar and fifth-seeded Jurgen Melzer each fell in first-round upsets Tuesday at the Moroccan Grand Prix tennis event.