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Molwantwa Feels Bad allAfrica.com
- Tuesday, October 24, 2006 Zebras' striker, Tshepiso 'Sox' Molwantwa feels that he let the nation down after being substituted in the 2008 African Cup of Nations qualifier against Egypt at the National Stadium on
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Rowe, the Fans, And Egyptians! allAfrica.com
- Tuesday, October 24, 2006 Saturday October 7th, 9:00am. The day of the Zebras game against the African champions, Egypt, has just began. The general mood is rock bottom but the few Zebras fans gathered at Gaborone Secondary School grounds do not care. If they do care they do not show it. They display rather
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How the Zebras Performed allAfrica.com
- Tuesday, October 24, 2006 On Saturday, the Zebras surprised many when they held fancied Egypt to a goalless draw in the 2008 African Nations Cup qualifier at the National Stadium in Gaborone. The performance of the local players left many people asking for more. Staff Writer TSHEPO MOLWANE evaluates how Zebras' players performed on
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Forbes Arabia to list top 40 Arab brands MENAFN.com
- Monday, October 23, 2006 Forbes Arabia to list top 40 Arab brands
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Four Seasons Hotel at Nile Plaza named top luxury property in Cairo by Robb Report editors AME Info
- Friday, October 20, 2006 Egypt: Four Seasons Hotel at Nile Plaza has been recognised as the top luxury hotel in Cairo by the just-published Robb Report Luxury Hotels, an annual guide aimed at travellers for whom price is no object.
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Motorola launches first MOTOCARE Global Day of Service AME Info
- Friday, October 20, 2006 Egypt: Reinforcing its commitment to the betterment of the community, coinciding with the Holy Month of Ramadan, the Egypt offices of Motorola (NYSE:MOT) has announced that it will be hosting its first MOTOCARE Global Day of Service on October 18th.
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Mitel VoIP graduates with Pharos University Alexandria AME Info
- Friday, October 20, 2006 Egypt: MitelĀ®, the trusted innovator of IP communications solutions and applications, today announced that Pharos University in Alexandria (the first international university in Alexandria), Egypt has selected Mitel to implement an advanced IP communications system throughout its campus based on an offering from Light Technology, a Mitel Platinum Partner in
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Novel offers poignant retrospective Topix
- Thursday, October 19, 2006 Author explores an Egypt that has - gone with the wind' Taking a leisurely walk through Garden City or Zamalek, passing by large, stately homes and villas - ' in contrast to the tall, graying buildings that ... Comment
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Daily Star Egypt Topix
- Thursday, October 19, 2006 The centerpiece of successful town and city development is usually a community enterprise or institution, concretized by a structure that declares the community's primary need or intent. Comment
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Lebanon: Should Egyptians Monitor Syria Borders? Global Voices Online
- Wednesday, October 18, 2006 Rami believes that to monitored the Syrian borders, Egyptians wouldn’t be in Lebanon as Sunnis. They’d be there as proud Arabs guaranteeing peace and love between two Arab countries. But before this proposal could go anywhere, Hezbollah would try to stop it.
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Abdel Latif still Topix
- Wednesday, October 18, 2006 Human rights delegation visits El-Minya governorate officials to inquire about Beni Mazar case CAIRO: Delegates from nine local human rights organizations paid a surprise visit to the security director of ... Comment
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Daily Star Egypt Topix
- Wednesday, October 18, 2006 CAIRO: A banking sector buoyed after Italy's Sanpaolo won 80 percent of Bank of Alexandria for about $1.6 billion helped Egyptian shares edge higher on Tuesday, traders said. Comment
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Lawyer Lynne Stewart Gets 28 Months for Aiding Blind Cleric, Terror Group Topix
- Wednesday, October 18, 2006 Attorney Lynne Stewart, who was convicted of helping an extremist Egyptian cleric pass messages from prison urging his followers on the outside to launch terrorist attacks, was sentenced to 28 months behind ... Comment
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AMOC bidders seek Topix
- Wednesday, October 18, 2006 CAIRO: Potential buyers have asked Egypt's government for more details on supply of raw materials before they commit to buy 50 percent of Alexandria Mineral Oils Company , a cabinet minister said on Monday. Comment
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Rowe Praises Zebras' Fighting Draw allAfrica.com
- Wednesday, October 18, 2006 Has there been a better result in the history of Botswana football?" It is a rhetorical question and by the twinkle in his eye and the smile of satisfaction, you know coach Colwyn Rowe is not expecting a contradictory
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Another Human Case of Bird Flu allAfrica.com
- Wednesday, October 18, 2006 Egyptian health officials on Thursday blamed the most recent case of human bird-flu infection in Egypt on poor observance of government regulations aimed at stamping out the
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Government Censorship Office Seizes Copies of Book On Religious Extremism allAfrica.com
- Wednesday, October 18, 2006 EOHR expresses its deepest worries concerning the decision of the Egyptian Censorship Office to confiscate the book "Modern Sheikhs and the Making of Religious Extremism" by Dr. Mouhamed Fattoh, which constitutes a violation to freedom of opinion and expression as stipulated in Articles 47, 48 and 49 of the Egyptian
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Port Company Stake Sold At 54 Percent Profit allAfrica.com
- Wednesday, October 18, 2006 EMP Africa Management LP (EMP Africa) has announced that one of the Africa focused private equity funds it advises, the AIG African Infrastructure Fund (Africa Fund I), has sold its stake in Sokhna Port Development Company S.A.E (Sokhna) to an Egyptian financial
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Final bids Monday for Egypt's Bank of Alexandria Topix
- Monday, October 16, 2006 Six European and Arab banks will place their final bids Monday for the Bank of Alexandria, Egypt's only state-owned bank to be put up for sale, banking officials said. Comment
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Daily Star Egypt Topix
- Monday, October 16, 2006 Shortly after donning the hijab, actress Hana Al-Turk called for "Iranization" of Egyptian cinema. Comment
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