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Cairo needs cash to overhaul railway network Topix
- Monday, August 28, 2006 By Abdel Sattar Hatita Cairo - Egypt, reeling from its worst train disaster in four years, scrambled on Wednesday to find $1,5-billion to overhaul its antiquated rail
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Al-Fayed plans 3m restaurant in Highlands Moreover
- Monday, August 28, 2006 MOHAMED al-Fayed, the owner of Harrods, is to open a 3m restaurant in the Highlands. He is seeking advice from some of Britain's best-known chefs, including Jamie Oliver and Gordon Ramsay, to help with the design. The Egypt-born tycoon is planning
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Naguib Mahfouz critical AME Info
- Sunday, August 27, 2006 Egypt: Nobel prize winning Egyptian author Naguib Mahfouz, 94, is critically ill, but stable, in a Cairo hospital, reported the AFP. Mahfouz is being treated for a number of ailments including pneumonia and internal bleeding. Mahfouz has published around 40 novels and is perhaps best known for his Cairo Trilogy
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Egypt sets cement price cap AME Info
- Sunday, August 27, 2006 Egypt: The Trade and Industry Ministry in Egypt has introduced a price ceiling for bagged cement bought from factories, reported Reuters. Cement will now cost $50.5 a tonne, down from the H1 level of around $57.9. The move will cut cement producers' profits but is expected to boost the construction
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Statue of Ramses moved from Cairo city square Topix
- Sunday, August 27, 2006 Engineers moved the giant statue of pharaoh Ramses II from a congested square in central Cairo to a new location near the Great Pyramids on Friday in an effort to save it from pollution.
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Train Crash in Northern Egypt Kills 51 Topix
- Sunday, August 27, 2006 A passenger train barreled into a northern Egypt railway station Monday and collided with a second train, killing at least 51 people and injuring more than
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Daily Star Egypt Topix
- Sunday, August 27, 2006 Egypt's untapped tourism resources boundless CAIRO: Along with the Suez Canal and oil and gas revenues, tourism is one of Egypt's main sources of foreign currency and, as the number of tourists increase every
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Daily Star Egypt Topix
- Sunday, August 27, 2006 CMA Chairman: small-caps market coming CAIRO: Capital Market Authority Chairman Hani Sarie El-Din says the proposed "small caps" stock market is at least a year
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Egyptian train crash kills 58 Topix
- Sunday, August 27, 2006 By Aziz El-KaissouniQALYOUB, Egypt - A train crash killed 58 people and injured scores more in a Nile Delta town north of Cairo on Monday in Egypt's worst rail disaster in four years.An investigation was
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At least 51 die in train crash Topix
- Sunday, August 27, 2006 Fifty-one people were killed on Monday when two trains travelling on the same track collided in northern Egypt in the country's deadliest rail crash in four
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Egyptian inscriptions saved by software Premium Topix
- Sunday, August 27, 2006 Egyptologists are being urged to dump their pens and paper and go digital in their quest to record and preserve hieroglyphics Egyptologists are being urged to dump their pens and paper and go
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Egypt's national rail chief has been sacked over a train crash that... Topix
- Sunday, August 27, 2006 Egypt's national rail chief has been sacked over a train crash that left 58 people dead, officials said, as the press lashed out at the government over the latest transport
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Egyptian Ambassador Bids Farewell allAfrica.com
- Sunday, August 27, 2006 After four years serving as Egyptian Ambassador to Rwanda, Mostafa El Remaly yesterday Thursday 24, bid farewell to President Paul Kagame at Village Urugwiro."It is unfortunate that I have been recalled home for other duties after four years working with Rwandans in different capacities. They are very friendly people and
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Egypt Beats Pakistan As Top Tea Importer allAfrica.com
- Sunday, August 27, 2006 Egypt has overtaken Pakistan as the key export market for the Kenyan tea, says the Tea Board of
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States May Soon Sign New Nile Accord allAfrica.com
- Sunday, August 27, 2006 A new treaty on equitable use of the Nile waters by the riparian states could be signed
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5 Foreign-Based Players to Join U-23 allAfrica.com
- Sunday, August 27, 2006 As Gambia U-23 team prepares to take on Egypt in the first leg of the Olympic qualifier match, 5 foreign-based players have been invited by the national football governing body, the Gambia Football Association to join the team in camp, Mr Seedy Kinteh, the President of the GFA told Observer
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Egypt hearing highlights ID card discrimination for Baha'is Baha'i World News Service
- Sunday, August 27, 2006 CAIRO, 23 August 2006 (BWNS) -- The Egyptian government's controversial policy that requires citizens to list their religion on national identification cards, while also limiting the choice to one of just three official religions, was the focus of a major symposium here in August.
The event drew considerable attention to the
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Giant Ramses Statue Flees Central Cairo Pollution TerraDaily
- Saturday, August 26, 2006 Cairo (AFP) Aug 24, 2006 -
Defeated by pollution in Africa's largest metropolis, the colossal statue of Ramses II -- the greatest warrior king in ancient Egypt -- is to be moved from a congested central Cairo square to a spot near the Pyramids and closer to its original
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Egypt's Ramses Gets a New Home Among Pyramids Voice of America
- Saturday, August 26, 2006 Thousands watched statue makes its 20 kilometer
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Bible Scholar Solves Riddle of the Sphinx, and Mysteries of the Great Pyramid with the Language of God PRWeb (Press Release)
- Saturday, August 26, 2006 For many ages, scholars have pondered the message of the enigmatic and mysterious Great Sphinx and Great Pyramid at Giza in Egypt. They have asked questions like “Who carved the Sphinx, and built the Great Pyramid, and why?” Bible Scholar Helena Lehman thinks she has the answers... (PRWEB
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