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out how
the world media sees Egypt...
Wednesday
September 1, 2004
Better students on the
way?
IOL covers Mubarak's back to school education reform message -- students
desperately need to be more on
par with global standards...
Port renaissance?
Big talk about billions
of investments in new revamped Suez free zone..
A moderate message?
Muslim Brotherhood denounces
Iraqi kidnapping methods.
Ruby goes global
The Ruby
phenomenon makes the international press -- New Zealand based
site looks at how the seductive singer is hard to accept precisely
because she is Egyptian -- and not Lebanese...
Happy times
The scene at the airport
when Egypt's Olympics champions came home...
Confusing days
Problems with the national soccer team's roster
in the lead up to Sunday's important World Cup qualifier against
Cameroon...
Meanwhile, Mido heading for
Roma,
reports BBC.
Local spotlight
Egyptian American Nile
scientist's latest research makes news in Luddington, MI...
It's all mummies
Non invasive CT
scans of mummies in Italy make accurate renditions of ancient
Egyptians possible.
Plus, USA Today finally does the British museum's 3-D
mummy tour.
Meanwhile, a
controversy emerging over the location of Khufu's burial
chamber...
Web posted by
Tarek Atia Wednesday, September 1, 2004 11:00 CAIRO
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