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| Gamal Mubarak admits government made mistakes | CAIRO: Assistant Secretary-General and Secretary of the National Democratic Party’s (NDP) Policy Secretariat Gamal Mubarak admitted that the incumbent government has made mistakes while implementing certain policies.“The government has problems and mistakes like any other government,” he said, “especially at a time of great transition, which involves difficult issues, there will not be satisfaction on all issues.”Speaking at a press conference after a meeting of the party’s Supreme Policy Council Wednesday, the son of incumbent President Hosni Mubarak...
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| Politics: Interior Ministry briefs state security on spread of Shia thought, says report CAIRO: The Interior Ministry reportedly summoned Islamic scholars to lecture state security investigation officers on Shia Islam, according to an article in Al-Masry Al-Youm's Thursday edition.The report,
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| Business: Credit bureau to help spur booming banking sector CAIRO: Around 93 percent of banks operating in Egypt and two mortgage finance companies have helped Egypt’s credit bureau collate personal financial data on their clients, the bureau’s managing director
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| Opinion & Editorials: Lebanon’s new status quo Hezbollah’s armed insurrection in May, which overran Beirut and other parts of Lebanon, has dealt a further blow to hopes of true state sovereignty in the country, strengthening Hezbollah and weakening
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| | Society & Development: US Congressman calls for classifying five Arab TV channels as ‘terrorist organizations’ CAIRO: A draft resolution was presented to the United States Congress to classify a number of Arab television channels as terrorist organizations as they incite violence against the United States and Americans,
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| Sports: Hassan invited to Anderlecht centennial match CAIRO: Egypt captain Ahmed Hassan has been asked by Belgian giants Anderlecht to participate in the club's centennial celebrations, the player revealed on Thursday.Hassan, who spent the last two seasons
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| Art & Design: Connecting the dots Joma’s voyage started in 2003, when the Spanish artist decided to draw symbolic lines connecting different cultures and civilizations in Mediterranean countries. Instead of drawing lines on a map,
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| | Lifestyle: Wekalet El-Balah: An adventurous shopping trip for those who dare Shouting vendors, piles of clothes on carts and hanging outside storefronts, toys strewn on sidewalks, fabrics of all colors and textures, narrow streets, swarms of people and the sound of haggling customers
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| Art & Design: Connecting the dots Joma’s voyage started in 2003, when the Spanish artist decided to draw symbolic lines connecting different cultures and civilizations in Mediterranean countries. Instead of drawing lines on a map,
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| 2008-06-24 | | Mahalla Boy | | A boy in Beteina Village in Mahalla. It is taken Last Summer | 
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 AL KHAN: Al Khan 4 July 2008

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