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1400 soft loans approved for Wassit jobless.


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WASSIT, Aug. 8 (VOI VOI Voice Over Internet
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) Co The Wassit vocational training institute approved 1400 soft loans for the jobless job·less  
adj.
1. Having no job.

2. Of or relating to those who have no jobs.

n. (used with a pl. verb)
Unemployed people considered as a group. Used with the.
 university graduates in the province, the institute director said on Friday.

"The loans will be 5-10 million Iraqi dinars Noun 1. Iraqi dinar - the basic unit of money in Iraq; equal to 1,000 fils
dinar

fils - a fractional monetary unit in Bahrain and Iraq and Jordan and Kuwait; equal to one thousandth of a dinar

Iraqi monetary unit - monetary unit in Iraq
 per loan to give to the unemployed graduates of colleges and institutes in Wassit," Iman Hamza ham·za also ham·zah  
n.
A sign in Arabic orthography used to represent the sound of a glottal stop, transliterated in English as an apostrophe.
 told Aswat al-Iraq Co Voices of Iraq Co (VOI).

"The institute has set three branches of al-Rafidain Bank in the districts of al-Kut and al-Hai, (40 km) south of Kut, and al-Suwayra, (135 km) north of Kut, to cash the interest-free loans with a one-year grace period," she said, noting that the institute has offered 1380 loans as a first batch early this year.

Wassit, 180 km south of Baghdad, is in the east of the country. Its name comes from the Arabic word meaning "middle," as it lies along the Tigris about midway between Baghdad and Basra.

Its major cities include the capital, al-Kut, and al-Hayy. Prior to 1976 it was known as Kut Province.

Copyright A[umlaut umlaut (m`lout) [Ger.,=transformed sound], in inflection, variation of vowels of the type of English man to men. ] 2008 Aswat al-Iraq

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Date:Aug 8, 2008
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