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Violence Erupts as Police Accused of Egypt Killings Get Bail - New York Times Tue, 05 Jul 2011 00:21:38 GMT+00:00

BBC News

Violence Erupts as Police Accused of Egypt Killings Get Bail
New York Times
... on the Cairo-Suez highway, a major artery that runs north of the capital. A version of this article appeared in print on July 5, 2011, on page A9 of the National edition with the headline: Violence Erupts as Police Accused of Egypt Killings Get Bail.
Riots erupt in Egypt after court releases policeThe Associated Press
Cairo clashes after police freedBBC News
Clashes as Egypt bails police accused of murdersAFP
Ha'aretz -GlobalPost (blog) -Daily News Egypt
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For defying group's ban, Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood expels 5 youth members - Washington Post Tue, 05 Jul 2011 00:28:46 GMT+00:00

Ahram Online

For defying group's ban, Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood expels 5 youth members
Washington Post
By AP, CAIRO — A senior member of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood says the group expelled five members who launched a separate political party. Helmi al-Gazar, a senior member of the Brotherhood, said Monday the five were expelled for founding the Egyptian ...
Egyptian Debt Spurs Islamist Call for Austerity: Arab CreditBloomberg
Egypt's freer atmosphere finds Muslim Brotherhood wrong-footedThe National
Egypt Brothers Eye Islamic Finance EconomyOnislam.net
Pajamas Media -Al-Arabiya -Egyptian Gazette
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Egypt's gas pipeline to Israel bombed for the third time this year - Channel 6 News Online Mon, 04 Jul 2011 22:48:17 GMT+00:00

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Egypt's gas pipeline to Israel bombed for the third time this year
Channel 6 News Online
EL-ARISH, EGYPT (BNO NEWS) -- An Egyptian pipeline in El-Arish which supplies natural gas to Israel and Jordan on Monday was the target of a bomb attack for the third time this year, the Egyptian Gazette reported. At about 1:00 am local time, ...
EGYPT: Pipeline explosion underlines opposition to gas deal with IsraelLos Angeles Times
Egyptian Gas Pipeline Blast May Boost Israel's Electricity CostsSan Francisco Chronicle
Gas pipeline explodes in EgyptXinhua
New York Times -Onislam.net -Jewish Telegraphic Agency
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UAE offers $3 billion aid to Egypt: WAM agency - Reuters Mon, 04 Jul 2011 22:01:16 GMT+00:00

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UAE offers $3 billion aid to Egypt: WAM agency
Reuters
CAIRO (Reuters) - The United Arab Emirates (UAE) announced on Monday a $3 billion aid package to Egypt, the state news agency WAM said. The agency said the announcement was made by Deputy UAE Prime Minister Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed al-Nahayan during a ...
Egypt seeks $3b to fix budget deficitgulfnews.com
UAE offers Egypt $3 billion in aidmsnbc.com
Egypt woos investorsKhaleej Times
The National -WAM - Emirates News Agency -Ahram Online
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Egypt's Revolution Disrupts Daily Life, Economy - ABC News Mon, 04 Jul 2011 13:43:34 GMT+00:00

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Egypt's Revolution Disrupts Daily Life, Economy
ABC News
The man's complaint over the continuing disruption of daily life reflects a growing frustration amid the optimism that was the soundtrack for Egypt's revolution since the ouster of former President Hosni Mubarak in February. Egyptians are now looking ...
10000 civilians sentenced in Egypt military trial: Rights group:The Hindu
Vivat vox populiResearch Magazine
Will the deaths of Mubarak, Adly bring Egypt peace?Bikya Masr

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Oldest engraving for pharaoh discovered in Egypt - Xinhua Mon, 04 Jul 2011 21:55:48 GMT+00:00

AFP

Oldest engraving for pharaoh discovered in Egypt
Xinhua
CAIRO, July 4 (Xinhua) -- US and Italian archeologists have discovered the oldest description about an Egyptian king (about 3, 200 BC) in Egypt's Aswan, Egyptian Antiquities Minister Zahi Hawass said on Monday. The engravings "traces back to when the ...
5200 year-old rock drawings of earliest Ancient Egyptian celebrations unearthedWashington Post
Peru decorates Egyptian antiquities ministerAFP
Egypt seeks help after peaceful revoltThe National
Al-Masry Al-Youm
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Egypt urged to manage finances by Sharia rules - Al-Bawaba Mon, 04 Jul 2011 07:07:06 GMT+00:00

Sydney Morning Herald

Egypt urged to manage finances by Sharia rules
Al-Bawaba
Economists say Egypt could be a centre for Islamic finance. Good news for Muslim Brotherhood. Egypt will encourage a much greater focus on Islamic finance if a leading political group gets its way, a senior Islamic party official said. ...
Wiesenthal Center angry over US, Brotherhood talksBikya Masr
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Egypt in the dark about budget - Al-Masry Al-Youm Mon, 04 Jul 2011 21:16:57 GMT+00:00

Gulf Times

Egypt in the dark about budget
Al-Masry Al-Youm
On 4 July, the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) finally gave confirmation that it had ratified the Ministry of Finance's second proposed budget, four full days after the beginning of Egypt's fiscal year, 1 July. By then, the proposed budget ...
Egypt set to reduce budget deficitThe News International
Egypt seeks $2.34bn from Arab nations to help cover deficitGulf Times
Egypt says to fund budget gap via local mkt, Arab helpReuters Africa

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Egypt foreign reserves decline slows in June - Reuters Mon, 04 Jul 2011 18:29:54 GMT+00:00

Egypt foreign reserves decline slows in June
Reuters
CAIRO, July 4 (Reuters) - Egypt's net foreign reserves fell by $659 million in June, the smallest monthly decline since the country's political uprising chased away tourists and prompted investors to pull funds out of Egypt. ...
Telecom Egypt reports massive lossesIT News Africa

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Egypt May Delay Poll To Better Organize It - Wall Street Journal Mon, 04 Jul 2011 21:53:41 GMT+00:00

Egypt May Delay Poll To Better Organize It
Wall Street Journal
CAIRO—Egypt's military leadership is considering delaying parliamentary elections now planned for September to give election planners and new political parties more time to organize, say people close to Egypt's ruling military council, ...