The Times of Trenton - NJ.com | New Egypt softball's Anderson drives in six, Warriors repeat as state champs The Times of Trenton - NJ.com By Ray Clark / The Times Noah Murray/For the Star-LedgerHaley Anderson (14) of New Egypt is greeted at home by teammates hitting s grand slam against Whippany Park during NJSIAA Group 1 softball final in Toms River, NJ 6/11/11 New Egypt won 9-2. ... New Egypt (9) at Whippany Park (2), NJSIAA Group Tournament, Final Round ... NJ HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL: New Egypt slams its way to State Group I title |
Al-Arabiya | 'Arab Spring' push for democracy stalls as regimes dig in MiamiHerald.com CAIRO, Egypt -- As the Arab Spring melts into a bloody summer, the popular rebellions that erupted across the Middle East are still forcing modest concessions from autocratic regimes, but they aren't likely to result in broad ... When will the Arab unrest end? Arms deals with Egypt continue, US says The Economic Impact of the Arab Spring on the Region |
Washington Examiner | Free trade zone envisioned from Egypt to South Africa, Angola across to Madagascar Washington Post At a summit Sunday, 26 governments will set timetables for allowing people and goods to move freely from Egypt down to South Africa and from Angola across to Madagascar. Leaders will also try to push forward infrastructure development and projects to ... SA hosts 26 heads of state for 'Cape to Cairo' free trade area |
New York Times | A fake but necessary battle Al-Masry Al-Youm Just days after the ouster of former president Hosni Mubarak, Egypt's revolutionary forces became locked in a polarizing battle to exert control over the new political sphere. The struggle started to take shape around the constitutional referendum in ... Egypt secularist forces want constitution first, elections later Heated dispute over Egypt's parl't elections EGYPT: Human rights advocates want new constitution before elections |
NEWS.com.au | As Islamists Flex Muscle, Egypt's Christians Despair Wall Street Journal QENA, Egypt—Five weeks after the fall of the Egyptian regime, Ayman Anwar Mitri's apartment was torched. When he showed up to investigate, he was bundled inside by bearded Islamists. Mr. Mitri is a member of the Christian Coptic minority that accounts ... Egypt's Christians in new despair |
Reuters Africa | Egypt resumes gas supplies to Jordan, minister says Oman Daily Observer AMMAN — Egypt has resumed its gas exports to Jordan after a 45-day stoppage due to an attack on a pipeline near the Sinai town of Al Arish, said Energy Minister Khalid Touqan. Since the April 27 blast, Jordan has been forced to incur extra costs ... Egypt resumes natural gas exports to Israel after 6-week cutoff caused by ... Egypt to Israel gas pipeline re-opened Egypt Resumes Gas Supplies To Israel, Jordan |
State Championship Saturday: Seneca, New Egypt win crowns. Moorestown falls short phillyBurbs.com Great pitching prevailed as the Seneca baseball team and New Egypt softball team brought home state titles. Mooresotwn's quest to reclaim the Tournament of Champions title in girls lacrosse fell a goal shy. Seneca pitcher Kevin Comer ended his high ... |
ABC News | Egypt's minister for antiquities talks Tut, tombs Minneapolis Star Tribune Q: The pyramids in Egypt have long been a tourist attraction. The uprising has scared some people away. How important is tourism to your work? A: Without tourists, I cannot restore the monuments. Second, the money that comes from tourists I use to ... 'Rock star of archaeology' shares King Tut's history King Tut: Buried in a Rush Rushing to bury King Tut |
Weasel Zippers | Egypt: Prominent Salafi Cleric Urges All Egyptians To Grow Beards ... Weasel Zippers We should campaign for things like work, honesty and good manners, and only then for growing beards,” says Egypt's Mufti, Ali Gomaa. The Mufti adds that it doesn't make sense, logically or religiously, to be suffering from an economic crisis, ... 'Grow a beard' campaign shows Egypt rift |
News Analysis: Egypt sees consensus over minimum wages rise, differences over ... Xinhua The International Labor Organization praised Egypt for taking such step and it was regarded as the beginning of reforming the current wage system, Radwan said, adding it's not the end of a long road. According to Adel el-Sobhy, chief of Egypt's Marine ... |