TAREK ATIA'S
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Find out how the world media sees Egypt...



Wednesday
September 8, 2004

Gaza delays on the way?
Abul-Gheit and Suleiman finally make it Ramallah. Here's what they talked to Arafat about.

Trying to form a party
Washington Post delves into the budding political party scene...

Daily Star profiles Mona Makram Ebeid and her new political party...

 

World Cup revived
"In African qualifying, Egypt held on to upset Cameroon 3-2, its first win over the Indomitable Lions in competition since 1987..."

Reversal
Foreign belly dancers allowed to work again... Catch this link on The Washington Times before it's gone...

 

Trendy preaching
The Globe and Mail does a somewhat astute reading of the Amr Khaled phenomenon...

Money in the bank
Egyptian bank CIB to be listed on UAE stock exchange.

Good tidings
A look at UNICEF's work in Beni Shoqair.

Border love
Egyptian-Danish couple are having trouble crossing the border...

 

Web posted by Tarek Atia Wednesday, September 8, 2004 00:30 CAIRO

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