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Sunday’s papers: Sharaf seems to support drafting constitution first, while Salem gets a record bail
Egypt
June 19, 2011
Sunday’s papers: Sharaf seems to support drafting constitution first, while Salem gets a record bail
The fate of Hussein Salem continues to dominate the headlines of Sunday’s newspapers. The front page of state-owned paper Al-Ahram…
Family Friday: Summer activities to keep your kids busy
Life & Style
June 17, 2011
Family Friday: Summer activities to keep your kids busy
Invest in your kids’ summer vacation time wisely and involve them in beneficial activities that help them acquire new skills…
Tuesday’s papers: English exam shock, apartments for shantytown residents, electricity workers’ sit-in suspended
Egypt
June 14, 2011
Tuesday’s papers: English exam shock, apartments for shantytown residents, electricity workers’ sit-in suspended
The arrest of the alleged Israeli spy continues to dominate the headlines of Tuesday’s state-owned and independent newspapers. Al-Ahram starts…
Streets of Cairo: Talaat Harb, an endless story
Life & Style
June 11, 2011
Streets of Cairo: Talaat Harb, an endless story
Running through the heart of downtown, Talaat Harb is more than just a street lined by shops on both sides.…
Social initiatives: Food for Education
Life & Style
June 7, 2011
Social initiatives: Food for Education
According to a 2011 report from the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, the deterioration in economic conditions over the…
Travel safety tips: Preparing for your trip abroad
Life & Style
June 7, 2011
Travel safety tips: Preparing for your trip abroad
Visiting a new destination can be an incredible experience, but you should take a number of precautions while traveling to…
Eliminating the stigma of AIDS
Health & Fitness
June 2, 2011
Eliminating the stigma of AIDS
The Forum to Fight Stigma and Discrimination against People Living with HIV/AIDS (PLHA) held a press conference at the Flamenco…
Tuesday’s papers: Alaa Mubarak’s detention extended, former president’s trial location remains vague
Egypt
May 31, 2011
Tuesday’s papers: Alaa Mubarak’s detention extended, former president’s trial location remains vague
Al-Ahram, a state-owned newspaper, starts off Tuesday’s news with a report on Alaa Mubarak, son of former President Hosni Mubarak,…
A Cretan diet: A natural shield against heart problems
Health & Fitness
May 28, 2011
A Cretan diet: A natural shield against heart problems
The Cretan diet is recognized as a foundation for our modern healthy diet. Despite westernization, in many Greek villages the…