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EGYPT: Police turn blind eye to harassment laws, say activists IRIN
- Monday, November 20, 2006 Women's rights activists in Egypt have criticised the country's authorities for tacitly accepting the sexual harassment of women. An incident on 24 October when a mob of men openly molested women in Cairo and were not stopped or arrested has brought the issue to the
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Suez, $3.2bn 10-month revenue AME Info
- Monday, November 13, 2006 Egypt: Egypt's Suez Canal generated revenue of $3.2bn in the first ten months of the year according to the AFP. The figure represents an increase of $400m, or 10.3%, over the same period last year. In total 15,415 ships used the canal up to the end of October, a jump
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Google Toolbar gets personal in Arabic AME Info
- Monday, November 13, 2006 Egypt: Google Toolbar 4 for Internet Explorer is available in Arabic.
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Egyptian oil tanker firm set up AME Info
- Monday, November 13, 2006 Egypt: The Egypt Kuwait Holding Company has teamed up with partners including the National Bank of Egypt and Banque Misr to set up an oil tanker company, according to the Middle East Economic Survey. The company will be called the Egyptian Company for Oil Tankers and will have a capital
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Forbes: Melody is the number 1 brand in Egypt AME Info
- Monday, November 13, 2006 Egypt: Melody is the number 1 brand in Egypt and number 33 in the Arab world among other respected brands, as per the last Forbes Arabia Top 40 Arab brand list.
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China-Egypt nuclear pact AME Info
- Monday, November 13, 2006 Egypt: China says it has reached an agreement with Egypt to cooperate on the peaceful use of nuclear energy, the BBC reported citing China's official news agency. An agreement between presidents Hu Jintao and Hosni Mubarak was confirmed at a meeting on Tuesday in Beijing, according to the report. No
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Police Turn Blind Eye to Harassment Laws, Say Activists allAfrica.com
- Monday, November 13, 2006 Women's rights activists in Egypt have criticised the country's authorities for tacitly accepting the sexual harassment of women. An incident on 24 October when a mob of men openly molested women in Cairo and were not stopped or arrested has brought the issue to the
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EGYPT: Seventh bird flu death confirmed IRIN
- Tuesday, November 07, 2006 Egypt's health ministry on Wednesday confirmed the death of a woman from the deadly avian influenza virus H5N1, bringing the total death toll from the disease up to
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EGYPT: Urban poor turn to the street to make a living IRIN
- Tuesday, November 07, 2006 The poor in Egypt's heaving capital city, Cairo, are increasingly turning to selling cheap products in the street as a means to survive despite its limitations, say
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Egypt in $120,000 Water Landing Site allAfrica.com
- Tuesday, November 07, 2006 The Egyptian water ministry has invested $120,000 into rebuilding the Ggaba landing site on lake Victoria in
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Egypt Donates Shs219m for Upgrading Ggaba Landing Site allAfrica.com
- Tuesday, November 07, 2006 GGABA landing site, one of the busy landings in the outskirts of Kampala city, is to undergo
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Seventh Bird Flu Death Confirmed allAfrica.com
- Tuesday, November 07, 2006 Egypt's health ministry on Wednesday confirmed the death of a woman from the deadly avian influenza virus H5N1, bringing the total death toll from the disease up to
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Egyptian Government to Mediate Rivaling Groups allAfrica.com
- Tuesday, November 07, 2006 The supreme leader of Somalia's Union of Islamic Courts judiciary council Sheik Hassan Dahir Aweys is in Cairo, Egypt, to convene with senior Egyptian officials over the tense situation surrounding the peace talks in the Sudanese capital Khartoum between the interim government and Somalia's
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Urban Poor Turn to the Street to Make a Living allAfrica.com
- Tuesday, November 07, 2006 The poor in Egypt's heaving capital city, Cairo, are increasingly turning to selling cheap products in the street as a means to survive despite its limitations, say
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Al-Ahly Coach Begs for Reprieve allAfrica.com
- Tuesday, November 07, 2006 Coach Manuel Jose will beg Egyptian soccer chiefs for help this week as Al-Ahly battle to keep the African Champions League
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New Cargo Record for Suez Canal allAfrica.com
- Tuesday, November 07, 2006 Egypt's nationalised Suez Canal has recorded a new daily cargo record, which may break a daily revenue record of $14.3mn set in
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KFF - We Are Willing to Implement Fully the Cairo Agreement allAfrica.com
- Tuesday, November 07, 2006 Kenya Football Federation (KFF) chairman Alfred Sambu nows says he's willing to fulfill all the Fifa conditions - the Cairo Agreement - so that the country can be returned into the international
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Former Council Official Seeks Orders to Block KACC Suit allAfrica.com
- Tuesday, November 07, 2006 A former Nairobi City Council acting treasurer has been allowed to institute court proceedings against the Kenya Anti-Corruption Commission (KACC) over a study tour made by councillors to Italy and Egypt in
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Cs Sfaxien to Play Against Egypt's Al Ahly in African Champions League Final allAfrica.com
- Tuesday, November 07, 2006 Tunisia's CS Sfaxien will play against Egypt's Al Ahly, the defending champions of the ACL. The first leg of the final is due to be played in Cairo on October 29, while the second leg will be played in Rades, near Tunis, on November 11 at 6
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Egypt lifts overnight rates AME Info
- Saturday, November 04, 2006 Egypt: Egypt's central bank has raised its overnight deposit and lending rates to 8.5% and 10.5% respectively, both up 0.5%, Reuters reported. Accelerating economic growth pushed the consumer price index to 9.6% in September, its highest level since January 2005. The government expects the annual inflation rate to remain high
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