TAREK ATIA'S
WEB LOG

Find out how the world media sees Egypt...



FOR LATEST HEADLINES PLEASE GO TO 
THE FRONT PAGE OF 
CAIROLIVE.COM

 

 

February 17, 2005

 

The controversial politician
Reuters says Condi discussed Ayman Nour with Abul-Gheit.

The Egyptian embassy crafts a strong response to the Post's democracy rant.

NUKES
The UN nuclear watchdog chided Egypt in a report for failing to declare nuclear sites and materials but said there was no sign of a nuclear weapons plan...

ARCHAEOLOGY
A museum's
animal mummy collection set to wow visitors... 

BOOK FAIR
The Daily Star looks at the just completed Cairo Book Fair, positing it as a a political event this year. Another book fair piece by AP...

ASYLUM
Sudanese refugees in Cairo think about going home...

TERROR TRIAL
Omar Abdel Rahman's American lawyer, found guilty, will appeal...

 

 

Make your voice heard here.
Do you have a comment on any of the above or on anything else on cairolive.com?

...

MORE WEB LOG

FEBRUARY 15
Ghad's woes

FEBRUARY 12
Analyzing Sharm

FEBRUARY 5
Last seperate

JANUARY 30
End of tolerance?

JANUARY 24
No legitimacy

JANUARY 20
Still talking
about the election

JANUARY 12
Running for prez

JANUARY 6
Nuke charges
pop up again

JANUARY 3
Khafre's turn

DECEMBER 29
His own money

DECEMBER 23
Fayed is back

DECEMBER 20
Waking from
a deep slumber?

DECEMBER 17
"Make undies,
not war"

DECEMBER 14
Bugging Baradie

DECEMBER 12
It's all about peace

DECEMBER 8
A post-Arafat thaw?

DECEMBER 6
Six students
for Azzam Azzam?

DECEMBER 2
Big money

NOVEMBER 2004

OCTOBER 2004

SEPTEMBER 2004

AUGUST 2004

JULY 2004

JUNE 2004

MAY 2004

APRIL 2004

MARCH 2004

FEBRUARY 2004

JANUARY 2004

DECEMBER 2003

MORE

 

FOR EGYPT HEADLINES CLICK HERE
Cairolive.com's Egypt headlines section surfs the net for you, searching high and low for the most useful and interesting stories out there about Egypt. Here you'll find the most discerning links to up-to-date news and entertainment -- if it's important and about Egypt on the net, we'll find it for you first every single time.



Disclaimer and Terms of Use
© Copyright 1996-2005 cairolive.com. All Rights Reserved