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 Here, we present some of your responses to the news, views and entertainment you've seen on cairolive.com. Thanks, and please keep on commenting. New Letters 
 updated March 6, 2003 Successful show I read the Tannoura
          piece, nice! I have seen these men perform
          when they were in Toronto, Canada a few years ago. They are
          phenomenal! Definitely a show for everyone to catch if the opportunity
          is available. Truly, one of a kind, great shows...and the group is so
          friendly. I will never forget them. Nice work from London. Nice
          photos, too. 
 Heaps of praise Hi, Your site is so great. ThanksInjy Galal I have to commend you on your
          site, after years of trying to find info on Cairo on the web I stumbled
          on Cairo Live, as someone who grew up in Alex and Cairo I am now well
          settled in the UK but still yearn for news and photos of Egypt and
          it's good to know I can now log on. Keep up the fantastic work!! You
          are very much appreciated. Masalaama. I just received
          your Cairo Live reminder and went through many of the articles. I
          think it has great wealth
          of news that are well filtered and well commented upon.
          Keep up the good work. Hello,
          gentlemen, I am very much impressed by the way you answer all those questions
          in your articles. Very informative and so helpful to those who are too
          shy to ask. And of course very polite staff you have. Smart answers. I
          just loved it. Keep up the good work. Very Sincerely Thanks for posting the very interesting
          information about Professor
          Zewail. Just checked out Shrinking Globe - an excellent site. Best,Phil 
 A sea of signs I really liked your coverage
          of the London protests. The
          anti-globalization protest now has a good cause (stopping this
          senseless and unprovoked war on Iraq).  From other protests I
          attended in DC, however, it didn't seem like the anti-globalization
          protestors had a coherent agenda for solving the issue of global
          poverty. What the world's poorest countries need is more
          globalization, not less.  If some of their agenda were adopted,
          I'm afraid it would cause a lot of harm to the world's poorest
          citizens. Let the United Nations settle the Iraq
          question. That was why the UN was set up. Let them do their work
          without interference. The march sounds amazing. I
          liked your coverage of it. The page
          of sign shots was a nice touch. I read your article online, nice job and great pictures...c. 
 
 
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