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Egyptian Finance Ministry man quits over friction with Islamists
Reuters* Senior finance ministry official quits * Says new appointees marginalised him * Points to friction with Brotherhood members By Ehab Farouk CAIRO, May 15 (Reuters) - A senior Egyptian Finance Ministry adviser involved in talks on a vital IMF loan has...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, International Monetary Fund, Mohamed Morsi, International Organizations
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Soccer-African Champions League fixtures
ReutersMay 14 (Reuters) - African Champions League fixtures after the draw for the group stages conducted in Cairo on Tuesday: Group A: July 19-21 In Cairo: Zamalek (Egypt) v Al Ahli (Egypt, holders) In Johannesburg: Orlando Pirates (South Africa) v AC Leopards...Tags: Johannesburg (South Africa), Cairo (Egypt), Piracy, Tunisia
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Former ambassador addresses Mideast conflict
The former United States ambassador to Israel and Egypt recently visited South Florida. Dan Kurtzer, who served as U.S. ambassador to Israel from 2001-05 and to Egypt from 1997-01, spoke about America's role in the Israeli-Arab conflict at two local...Tags: Judaism, Religion and Belief, John Kerry, National Government, Politics
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Christian teacher to be tried in Egypt for insulting Islam
ReutersCAIRO, May 14 (Reuters) - Egypt's prosecutors on Tuesday referred a Christian schoolteacher to trial on charges of insulting Islam, judicial sources said. Dimiana Abdel-Nour, who was arrested on Wednesday, was accused by her Muslim students' parents of...Tags: Hosni Mubarak, Mohamed Morsi, Islam, Religion and Belief, Cairo (Egypt)
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Ibrahim El Batout Probes Human Organ Trafficking in âCatâ (EXCLUSIVE)
VarietyEgyptian auteur Ibrahim El Batout (âWinter of Discontentâ) will this week start shooting Cairo-set action thriller âThe Cat,â about human organ trafficking in Egypt, with Amr Waked (âSalmon Fishing in the Yemenâ) producing and attached to...Tags: Religion and Belief, Islam
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Government guilty of wasteful spending
I agree with the letter writer who said our Congress — Democrats and Republicans — and federal government should stop wasting the people's money. When one compares $52.4 million to President Obama's $1 trillion-plus budget for the next fiscal...Tags: Barack Obama, Fort Lauderdale, U.S. Congress
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Egyptian women speak of revolution
The Lebanon Daily Star"Better the shadow of a man," an Egyptian proverb suggests, "than the shadow of a wall." A few years back, fledgling 20-something filmmaker Hanan Abdalla got a commission from U.N. Women ("United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of...Tags: Beirut (Lebanon), Festive Events, Islam, Cairo (Egypt), Movies
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World watch
Guatemala: Because of the escalating violence of anti-mining protests in the southeast, the government has declared a state of emergency in parts of Santa Rosa and Jalapa states, about 40 miles from Guatemala City. Troops have been dispatched to the towns...
Tags: Rome (Italy), Landforms, Guatemala, U.S. Embassy, Volcanic Eruptions
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Soccer-African Champions League draw
ReutersMay 14 (Reuters) - African Champions League draw conducted in Cairo on Tuesday: Group A: AC Leopards (Congo), Al Ahli (Egypt, holders), Zamalek (Egypt), Orlando Pirates (South Africa) Group B: Recreativo Libolo (Angola), Coton Sport (Cameroon), Sewe Sport... -
Philadelphia Daily News Howard Gensler column
Philadelphia Daily NewsLORNE MICHAELS' position as the godfather of NBC comedy was solidified yesterday when the network announced that Seth Meyers will move from his job as "Saturday Night Live" head writer and host of "Weekend Update" to replace Jimmy Fallon when Fallon...Tags: Jimmy Fallon, China, Beirut (Lebanon), Seth Meyers, Music Industry
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Egypt court to rule next month on challenge to upper house
ReutersCAIRO, May 12 (Reuters) - Egypt's highest court will rule next month on the legality of the upper house of parliament, judicial sources said on Sunday, in a case that throws more legal doubt over a political transition repeatedly disrupted by lawsuits. A...Tags: Hosni Mubarak, Trials, Upper House, Islam, Crime, Law and Justice
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Egypt's Mubarak says too early to judge Mursi -newspaper
ReutersCAIRO, May 11 (Reuters) - Former Egyptian leader Hosni Mubarak said it was too early to judge President Mohamed Mursi, saying the Islamist politician faced a difficult job, in comments billed as his first interview since his removal from power in 2011....Tags: Mohamed Morsi, Judges, International Monetary Fund, Poverty, Crime, Law and Justice
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