USA TODAY | Egypt's ad hoc transition plan Christian Science Monitor Leading Egyptian presidential candidates have been tossed out of the race, distrust of Egypt's military rulers is rising, and the timeline for writing a new constitution has been tossed out the window. By Dan Murphy, Staff writer / April 16, ... Egypt's presidential front-runners appeal ban Egypt's military takes bigger role in constitution Egypt's disqualified front-runners appeal to stay in the race for country's ... |
Los Angeles Times | In Egypt, the poor make a living off subsidized propane Los Angeles Times Across the capital, in the halls of government, the battle goes on for an Egypt tangled in more than a year of revolution and broken promises. The corrupt regime of deposed President Hosni Mubarak has been wiped away; a new president will be elected ... |
Boston.com | Egypt seeks to blend Islam, democracy Lawrence Journal World By Trudy Rubin Earlier this month, a Muslim Brotherhood delegation from Egypt came to Washington to convince skeptics that Islam and democracy can coexist. The question of what Islamist political parties will do after they take power is central to the ... US backs 'free and fair' Egypt election Egypt bars 3 front-runners from presidential race Egypt Bars 10 From Presidential Race |
Egyptian presidential candidates appeal to stay in race Washington Post Egypt's presidential election commission on Saturday disqualified the top two Islamist contenders and the country's former spy chief. All have filed appeals. The commission is composed of judges appointed by ousted president Hosni Mubarak, ... |
Ban on Egypt's top 3 presidential candidates gives hope to Hamdeen Sabahi's ... Kansas City Star By MOHANNAD SABRY BALTIM, Egypt -- Hamdeen Sabahi grew up here, on the Mediterranean coast 200 miles north of Cairo, among farmers and fishermen, two of the country's most impoverished communities. As Baltim's most famous son, he was celebrated as ... |
Egypt's barred presidency front-runners appeal Seattle Post Intelligencer AYA BATRAWY, AP FILE - In this Saturday, April 7, 2012 file photo, former Egyptian Vice President Omar Suleiman is escorted by police after he submitted his candidacy papers at the Higher Presidential Elections Commission, in Cairo, Egypt. |
AFP | Islamists in Egypt kill 2 at Sinai checkpoint Philadelphia Inquirer By Ashraf Sweilam AP EL-ARISH, Egypt - Islamist militants driving vehicles mounted with machine guns opened fire on a police checkpoint in Egypt's Sinai peninsula Sunday, killing two policemen and injuring a third in a daring attack, security officials ... Militants shoot dead 2 Egyptian policemen in attack on checkpoint in Sinai Egypt's Islamists set back in presidential race Egypt bars 3 front-runners from presidential race |
FP Passport: Egypt's invisible strongman Foreign Policy (blog) If you were to hold a contest for the most powerful person in Egypt today, the debate would likely center on an array of well-known personalities: Field Marshal Mohamed Hussein Tantawi, leader of the ruling Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) ... |
EGYPT, THE EARLY YEARS by NF Karlins Artnet by NF Karlins “The Dawn of Egyptian Art” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Apr. 10-Aug. 5, 2012, explores Egyptian civilization before the pharaohs and the codification of hieroglyphics, when this developing culture was experimenting with ways of ... |
Alexander Nubia Announces Filing of NI 43-101 Technical Report for its Abu ... MarketWatch (press release) The independent technical report, titled "Technical Report on the Abu Marawat Concession, Egypt" (the "Technical Report"), dated April 5, 2012 was prepared for the Company by Wayne W. Valliant, P.Geo., and Bernard Salmon, ing., of Roscoe Postle ... |