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The senior employment department has set up a livestock farm in the Beylagan province for the refugees from Khojavand as 20 people have been provided with jobs, including 16 war-victim family members.
To date the department has established some 50 farms of this kind in borderline territories and refugee settlements and employed a total of 1,200 people.*
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Issue: May, 5, 2001
POLITICS
Baku hosts peace talks

GUUAM chambers of commerce council to be set up

German minister's visit date set

May 8 - proposed Day of Refugees

Iranian clerical leader's Caspian claims condemned

Party leadership yet to be identified

ECONOMICS
Baku-Supsa throughput capacity to rise this year

Azeri winery in Ukraine doubles production

Software market to expand

Potential merger of tax and customs services causing

SOCIAL LIFE
200,000 employed in 10 years

247 vacancies offered in job fairs

New farm for refugees set up

CULTURE
Greek embassy organizes lecture at Slavonic University

MISCELLANEOUS
Secondary school problems discussed


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