TAREK ATIA'S
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Tuesday
September 14, 2004

Diplomacy...
Egypt's foreign minister criticizes the international community's approach to dealing with the Middle East, calling it "narrow."

Egypt, US discuss Syria in Cairo...

Reform...
Gamal Mubarak, who heads the ruling National Democratic Party's Policies Committee, has ruled out discussion of amending the constitution at a party congress later this month.

Privatization soon?
Sweeping bank reforms in the meantime...

Egyptian construction firms encouraged to work in Iraq...

 

New film
Youssri Nasrallah's new Palestine epic Bab El-Shams to show in Beirut...

 

Soccer blame
Mido, others condemned by Egyptian soccer association.

Mido signs with Roma.

Phone card competition
Moftah el-zero raises the competitive bar.

Israeli legal wrangles
A number of Egyptian ex-prisoners who had been released from Israeli jails are appealing to the state council’s administrative judiciary court to demand opening the files of the murder and torture of Egyptian soldiers during the 1956 and the 1967 wars.

Israeli prosecutors indicted six Egyptian students suspected of entering the country to kidnap Israeli soldiers and commandeer a tank, Israeli media and police officials said.

Continuing woes
Sharm crash investigation delays anger French victims' families...

In the distance
Science city to emerge near Pyramids of Giza...

 

Web posted by Tarek Atia Tuesday, September 14, 2004 11:30 CAIRO

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