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As Egypt demonstrates, theArab Spring is full of sandstorms - The Daily Star Tue, 20 Sep 2011 22:33:33 GMT+00:00

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As Egypt demonstrates, theArab Spring is full of sandstorms
The Daily Star
In Egypt, where the revolution has passed the point of overthrowing the regime, the post-revolution transition period reflects the enormity of the difficulties. The departure of President Hosni Mubarak launched a new era for the Egyptian revolution and ...
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Egypt bars Islamist terror group from forming political par - Jerusalem Post Wed, 21 Sep 2011 00:37:52 GMT+00:00

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Egypt bars Islamist terror group from forming political par
Jerusalem Post
Egypt has barred an Islamic extremist group with a history of violence from forming a political party. Cairo rejected al-Gamaa al-Islamiyya's request on Monday, citing the group's platform as contravening regulations against forming ...
Egypt Islamist group denied political party licenseAl-Arabiya
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Egypt hardline Islamist to appeal rejection of party licenceMiddle East Online
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MIDEAST STOCKS-Egypt's Orascom Telecom at 7-wk high, Gulf gains - Reuters Tue, 20 Sep 2011 16:41:00 GMT+00:00

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MIDEAST STOCKS-Egypt's Orascom Telecom at 7-wk high, Gulf gains
Reuters
CAIRO/DUBAI, Sept 20 (Reuters) - Egypt's Orascom Telecom (OT) hit a seven-week high on Tuesday, extending gains for a second day since a report of a positive valuation of a unit, while most Gulf markets closed higher, ...
Market Report: Egypt stocks up 1.8 per cent on telecoms surge and election newsAhram Online
Egypt's Orascom Telecom up on Algerian unit reportAl-Masry Al-Youm
Egypt ends up buoyed by Orascom TelecomDaily News Egypt

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Israel says Egypt bans export of ceremonial palm fronds for Sukkot - CNN (blog) Tue, 20 Sep 2011 18:14:02 GMT+00:00

Israel says Egypt bans export of ceremonial palm fronds for Sukkot
CNN (blog)
By the CNN Wire Staff (CNN) - Egypt has forbidden the picking and exporting of palm fronds used in the upcoming Jewish holiday of Sukkot, leaving Israel scrambling to make up for the shortage. The fronds of the date palm, called lulavs, ...
Egypt bans palm frond exports for Jewish holidayeTaiwan News

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Egypt T-bill yields surge, foreign cash may be needed - Reuters Tue, 20 Sep 2011 16:40:59 GMT+00:00

Egypt T-bill yields surge, foreign cash may be needed
Reuters
Egypt's banks are feeling squeezed and demanding higher yields at debt auctions, sometimes too high for the central bank to accept. At the current pace, the government is seeking to raise more than 50 billion Egyptian pounds ($8.3 billion) a month, ...
EGYPT: Circumventing honour killingsTrustLaw

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GE Energy Infrastructure Gets Orders Worth as Much as $3 Billion - BusinessWeek Tue, 20 Sep 2011 11:36:57 GMT+00:00

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GE Energy Infrastructure Gets Orders Worth as Much as $3 Billion
BusinessWeek
20 (Bloomberg) -- General Electric Co., the world's biggest provider of power-generation equipment and services, said it won contracts from Brazil, Egypt, Australia and other countries valued at as much as $3 billion. The projects include $1 billion ...
General Electric discloses $3 bln in new pactsMarketWatch
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Egypt Selects GE Technology for $300 Million in Electricity Contracts to Power ... - MarketWatch (press release) Tue, 20 Sep 2011 11:08:10 GMT+00:00

Egypt Selects GE Technology for $300 Million in Electricity Contracts to Power ...
MarketWatch (press release)
These $300 million contracts constitute the largest power generation order between GE and Egypt. According to Egypt's Ministry of Electricity and Energy, the country experienced 13 percent growth in electricity demand from 2009 to 2010, and the growth ...

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Egypt to Boost Wheat Imports to Avert Unrest, El Attal Says - Bloomberg Tue, 20 Sep 2011 11:02:02 GMT+00:00

Egypt to Boost Wheat Imports to Avert Unrest, El Attal Says
Bloomberg
Egypt, the world's biggest wheat buyer, plans to boost imports this year to build domestic stockpiles and prevent future political unrests fueled by high food prices, the nation's Agricultural Export ...
Egypt to boost wheat imports to avert political unrestAl-Masry Al-Youm

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G8 Commits $80 Billion to Arab Spring Democracy - Voice of America Wed, 21 Sep 2011 01:33:01 GMT+00:00

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G8 Commits $80 Billion to Arab Spring Democracy
Voice of America
The five countries that will be the beneficiaries of the Deauville Partnership are Tunisia, Egypt, Morocco, Jordan and the most recent member, Libya. The $80 billion in financing includes $38 billion in multilateral assistance that was committed at the ...
G8 promises concrete actions to support Arab Spring countries as they build ...Washington Post
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Turkey Predicts Alliance With Egypt as Regional Anchors - New York Times Mon, 19 Sep 2011 00:33:37 GMT+00:00

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Turkey Predicts Alliance With Egypt as Regional Anchors
New York Times
ANKARA, Turkey — A newly assertive Turkey offered on Sunday a vision of a starkly realigned Middle East, where the country's former allies in Syria and Israel fall into deeper isolation, and a burgeoning alliance with Egypt underpins ...
Turkish FM: With Cairo, we will lead new regional axisJerusalem Post
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Egypt eyes to buy Turkish unmanned aerial vehiclesHurriyet Daily News
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