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Q&A with Paul Sussman: Linking Egypt’s past with modern times
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June 7, 2011
Q&A with Paul Sussman: Linking Egypt’s past with modern times
Many Western novels about Egypt risk emphasizing common stereotypes. But British novelist Paul Sussman is an exception. Through several bestselling…
Expert: Egypt losing 30,000 acres of arable land annually to urban sprawl
Environment
December 13, 2010
Expert: Egypt losing 30,000 acres of arable land annually to urban sprawl
Egypt is losing 30,000 acres of arable land each year to urban encroachment, Farouk al-Baz,
Mark Curtis: Britain and the Muslim Brotherhood
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September 22, 2010
Mark Curtis: Britain and the Muslim Brotherhood
British journalist Mark Curtis's recently released book "Secret Affairs: Britain's Collusion with Radical Islam" tells the story of the West’s…
The White House doctor: People have the right to know the health status of their president
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July 15, 2010
The White House doctor: People have the right to know the health status of their president
Doctors usually have a lot of interesting stories to tell about their patients. And when it comes to high profile…
Q&A with Nelson DeMille: All the lion games
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April 27, 2010
Q&A with Nelson DeMille: All the lion games
Over the past 30 years, American novelist Nelson DeMille has written 15 novels all of which were best sellers and…
9/11 prompts a flood of books on the Middle East
Books
March 18, 2010
9/11 prompts a flood of books on the Middle East
The terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001 have reshaped the world, not in terms of geography, but rather in terms…
Nazi propaganda for the Arab world
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January 31, 2010
Nazi propaganda for the Arab world
Jeffrey Herf, professor of modern European history at the University of Maryland, College Park, recently authored Nazi Propaganda for the…