Eye on the Press
February 7, 2002 

Sports
Soccer roundup
It was "
Farewell to Africa" time on Monday night as Cameroon destroyed the national team's hopes. The 1-0 loss sent Gohari and Co. home, and inspired the press as well... Follow the links below for a brief tour of the multi-faceted coverage that met the team upon their return home. 


خرجنا من البطولة
.. ولكن بدون شرف؟!
Al-Akhbar's Galal Dweidar skewers the team


الجوهري وأعوانه حصلوا علي أكثر
من 2.5 مليون جنيه خلال 23 شهرا

The attack on Gohari begins


Cartoon: A bit heavy on the defense


رغم الخسارة المادية من بث مباريات كأس الأمم..
لكن المشاهد المصري أهم

Expensive TV rights keep viewers happy


Previous Eye on the Press

"Allah versus the Almighty Dollah?": American writer Norman Mailer mixes it up on today's news links (February 6, 2002)
Symbolic strike ignored
:
Top Marlboro man born in Egypt, Al-Azhar sheikh in London, and more great links (January 31, 2002)
The "lion" of Egypt?:
Links galore, starring Ashcroft in Saudi-mode, mosques in the spotlight, the Egyptian-American running for Congress, and cross-cultural Hobeika media. (January 30, 2002)
Osama's debut...
Rapping pharaohs, smelly daddies, and Rumsfeld's Sinai wavering...Don't miss today's news links (January 23, 2002)
When common sense seems radical: Tales of media bias and radical cartoonists; plus, learn how the multiplexes took over (January 20, 2002)
The problems with big media, and an examination of bin Laden as an architecture critic...
(January 3, 2002)

 

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