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'Israel able to fulfill energy needs - but with costs' - Jerusalem Post Wed, 27 Apr 2011 23:01:22 GMT+00:00

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'Israel able to fulfill energy needs - but with costs'
Jerusalem Post
After a Sinai gas pipeline bombing on Wednesday morning halted the flow of natural gas from Egypt to both Israel and Jordan, experts say that Israel will be able to fulfill its energy needs, but not without both financial and environmental costs, ...
Blast in Egypt cuts gas to Israel, JordanWashington Post
Egypt Gas Pipeline Is Bombed, Halting SupplyWall Street Journal
EGYPT: Pipeline blast halts gas exports to Israel, JordanLos Angeles Times
Bloomberg -Jewish Telegraphic Agency -Globes
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Egypt's Mobinil net tumbles on political turmoil - Reuters Wed, 27 Apr 2011 19:17:19 GMT+00:00

Egypt's Mobinil net tumbles on political turmoil
Reuters
Investors had awaited Mobinil's results for the first major indication of how the political unrest that toppled Egypt's president and brought much of the economy to a halt would affect company earnings. "The first quarter of 2011 was unusual for ...
Egypt's Mobinil 1Q Net Down 93.6% On Political InstabilityWall Street Journal
Egypt's Mobinil First-Quarter Net Income Declines by 85%Bloomberg

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The riddle of Obama and the shifting sands - Telegraph.co.uk Wed, 27 Apr 2011 19:33:38 GMT+00:00

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The riddle of Obama and the shifting sands
Telegraph.co.uk
America's relationship with the Middle East is changing – and Egypt is its test case, says Richard Spencer. In the days of Empire, monarchs and statesmen would refer to their colonies as children whose development needed overseeing in a firm but ...
US: Peace with Israel essential to future of Egyptian peopleHa'aretz
Majority in Egypt want peace treaty with Israel scrappedDigitalJournal.com
Poll Finds Muslim Brotherhood with Over 70 Percent Favorability in EgyptNewsBusters (blog)
UPI.com -Los Angeles Times -David Horowitz's NewsReal Blog (blog)
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Hamas, Fatah reconciliation agreement reached in Egypt - Monsters and Critics.com Wed, 27 Apr 2011 15:54:44 GMT+00:00

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Hamas, Fatah reconciliation agreement reached in Egypt
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Cairo - After years of dispute, rival Palestinian factions Hamas and Fatah signed a reconciliation agreement mediated by Egypt in Cairo on Wednesday, Fatah officials confirmed. The details of the surprise agreement would be revealed in a press ...
Hamas, Fatah Reach Reconciliation DealVoice of America
Egypt's FM fast tracks the Palestinian reconciliation causeAhram Online
Arab spring pushes Palestinian rivals Hamas and Fatah to reconcileChristian Science Monitor
Bloomberg -New York Times -Ynetnews
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New security agency starts work in Egypt - UPI.com Wed, 27 Apr 2011 16:42:57 GMT+00:00

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New security agency starts work in Egypt
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Egyptians clash with police in Cairo's main square during a large anti-government protest in a bid to topple the government President Hosni Mubarak in Cairo, Egypt on January January 25, 2011. UPI CAIRO, April 27 (UPI) -- The ruling Egyptian authority ...
Interior minister says Mubarak too frail to moveThe Associated Press
Egypt's Ex-President to Remain in Resort Town HospitalVoice of America
Egyptians find their voice after years of repressionReuters Africa
Bloomberg -The Guardian -AFP
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'Iran to expand gas exports to Egypt' - Press TV Wed, 27 Apr 2011 23:41:25 GMT+00:00

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'Iran to expand gas exports to Egypt'
Press TV
Syria's oil minister says that Iran will connect to the Arab Gas Pipeline via Syria and Iraq, which will open a route for the export of Iranian natural gas to Egypt. “Tehran, Baghdad and Damascus have held talks on the establishment of a 2000-kilometer ...
Egypt to open new chapter in relations with Iran: FMXinhua
Egypt, Iran to discuss new ties next month: ArabiAFP
Qatar, Egypt hail historic relationsPeninsula On-line
Gulf Times -Reuters Africa -Kuwait Times
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The Ice Melts In Iran's Cold War With Egypt - RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty Wed, 27 Apr 2011 10:32:21 GMT+00:00

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The Ice Melts In Iran's Cold War With Egypt
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
But for the past three decades, the realities of geography dividing Egypt and Iran have been stretched into a yawning chasm by the shadow of one Khalid Islambouli. The Islamist army officer who assassinated Egyptian President Anwar Sadat in 1981 in ...
Iran and the New Egypt: Better Relations, Greater CompetitionPBS
Strange Bedfellows: Egypt Warming Up to IranChristian Broadcasting Network
Officials in Jerusalem warning 'planned attack is already in motion'WND.com

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Both Uganda's protesters and its government draw lessons from Egypt revolution - Christian Science Monitor Wed, 27 Apr 2011 15:09:57 GMT+00:00

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Both Uganda's protesters and its government draw lessons from Egypt revolution
Christian Science Monitor
For many in the opposition, Egypt has come to signify the promised land around the proverbial corner. For many in government, Egypt spells a fundamental challenge to power, one that must be resisted, whatever the cost." It's the memory of the Egyptian ...

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IMF throws $12 billion lifeline to Egypt - The National Wed, 27 Apr 2011 20:04:18 GMT+00:00

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IMF throws $12 billion lifeline to Egypt
The National
The IMF is ready to help Egypt plug a funding gap of up to US$12 billion (Dh44.07bn) as the country seeks to rebuild its economy, says Dr Masood Ahmed, the fund's Middle East and Central Asia regional director. Possible financial aid for Egypt comes as ...
Egypt says has up to $12 billion funding gap: IMFmsnbc.com
Mideast Popular Revolts Show Need to Create Jobs, Shield Poor, IMF SaysBloomberg
Egypt seeking loans from IMF, World Bank: ministerAFP
Reuters Africa
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PREVIEW-Egypt cbank likely to keep rates steady amid turmoil - Reuters Wed, 27 Apr 2011 13:32:58 GMT+00:00

PREVIEW-Egypt cbank likely to keep rates steady amid turmoil
Reuters
FACTORS TO WATCH: Egypt's economy nearly ground to a halt during weeks of protests that toppled the government of former President Hosni Mubarak in February, and some of its main sources of foreign exchange, including tourism and foreign investment, ...

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