Find
out how
the world media sees Egypt...
Monday
November 29, 2004
Aiming for peace?
Daily Star covers the new Palestinian leaders' most recent talks
in Cairo.
Meanwhile,
Abul-Gheit and Suleiman's Israel visit is now scheduled for December
1.
Plus, Chinese media
reports on Egypt being willing to mediate
between Israel and Syria.
Rafah reverberations
Haaretz reports that "Egypt will pay 70,000
Egyptian pounds ($11,300) to each family of the three Egyptian
policemen accidentally killed by Israel on the Gaza border earlier
this month." The Israeli paper also reports on the victims' families'
symbolic efforts to sue
Israel in an Egyptian court.
Another conference?
"Egypt's foreign minister has again proposed the idea
of a conference on Iraq that would include members of both the
Iraqi interim government and opposition groups."
Film fest time
The
Cairo film festival -- which begins on Tuesday -- is not worried about
competition from Dubai, reports AFP. The agency also says that the fact
that no British or UK films are in competition, is not for political
reasons but the result of a technical
glitch.
Then again, a Reuters
report from Dubai
makes it clear that the UAE's festival may be a contender,
considering that "Steven Soderbergh's "Ocean's 12"
will screen one night after its world premiere, and Hollywood
stars Sarah Michelle Gellar and Morgan Freeman and producer
Harvey Weinstein are to attend."
Soccer, real and small
The Egyptian futsal
dream ends against Spain...
Meanwhile, in real soccer,
the Bulgaria Egypt friendly ends in 1-1
draw.
Plus,
is the former Croatia soccer coach in
the running to lead Egypt's national team?
Landmark
First visit to Tehran
by an Egyptian Interior Minister in 25 years...
Reform
Another -- somewhat obscure -- political party gets licensed.
Still locusts
The governor of Egypt's southern province of Aswan has offered a reward
of 200 Egyptian pounds ($30) to anyone reporting the presence
of locusts...
Tragic story
Egypt-born NJ cabby shot
and killed.
Web posted by
Tarek Atia Monday, November 29, 2004 23:30 CAIRO
...
MORE WEB LOG
NOVEMBER 25
A
mischievous dinner
NOVEMBER 22
More
apologies and locusts
NOVEMBER 19
Sudden
border clash
NOVEMBER 17
Sudden
locusts
NOVEMBER 14
Talking
Tut
NOVEMBER 11-12
Burying
Arafat
NOVEMBER 9
Lots
of denials
NOVEMBER 6
Actions
and reactions
NOVEMBER 4
Harassing
the press
NOVEMBER 2
Diplomacy
and luck
OCTOBER 30
Party
time and lost of misk
OCTOBER 28
Big-time
politics
OCTOBER 26
Breaking
after resting
OCTOBER 21
Iraq,
Iraq, Iraq
OCTOBER 19
Endless
news
OCTOBER 18
Boxing
it up
OCTOBER 15
Education,
antiquities and wheat
OCTOBER 13
New
tours and nice finds
OCTOBER 11
Just
a little this time
OCTOBER 7
On
the merry go round
OCTOBER 5
Food
for thought
OCTOBER 3
A
pressing day
SEPTEMBER 30
More
rollercoasters
SEPTEMBER 28
Synchronized
news
SEPTEMBER 26
Routine
unusual
SEPTEMBER 23
Stability
and change
SEPTEMBER 21, 2004
New
realities
SEPTEMBER 19, 2004
Bundles
of irony
SEPTEMBER 16, 2004
Mixed
up world
SEPTEMBER 14, 2004
Just
the news
Narrow
reforms
Bab
El-Shams in Beirut
Soccer
blames
SEPTEMBER 12, 2004
Aiming
high
Gamal
Mubarak's poster
Trouble
and tragedy
SEPTEMBER 10, 2004
Courting
change
Libs and cons
Mido trouble fest
Mo.
Atta's father
SEPTEMBER 8, 2004
Plenty
of surprises
Gaza
time
Belly
time
Amr
Khaled
SEPTEMBER 5, 2004
Timely
analyses
Mogamma
tales
Miss
Egypt
Egyptology
101
SEPTEMBER 3, 2004
Weekend
mish-mash
Hostage
released
Wrestler
called Rock
Hamza
case begins
SEPTEMBER 1, 2004
The
local-global view in a jiffy
Educational
reform
Ruby
goes global
Cheop
controversy
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