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Egypt tourism officials expect little change under Morsi – for now - Ahram Online Wed, 27 Jun 2012 21:48:27 GMT

Ahram Online

Egypt tourism officials expect little change under Morsi – for now
Ahram Online
An Islamist's ascension to Egypt's peak of executive power has sparked the hopes of many, but the country's battered tourism industry is showing concern about ...
Egypt's Islamist president-elect seeks wide supportReuters
Egypt's generals eye Turkish modelFox News
Voters' Fatigue Hems In Egypt LeaderWall Street Journal

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Clinton offers measured praise for Egypt - Newsday Thu, 28 Jun 2012 00:34:18 GMT

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Clinton offers measured praise for Egypt
Newsday
By Egypt's Islamist President-elect, Mohammed Morsi, but will reserve judgment on his government until it is up and running.. Speaking to reporters in Finland ...
Clinton: US pleased so far by new Egypt presidentFox News

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Egypt's Sexual Harassment Epidemic - Daily Beast Wed, 27 Jun 2012 19:29:53 GMT

Daily Beast

Egypt's Sexual Harassment Epidemic
Daily Beast
Egypt's revolution draws idealistic Western journalists, many of them women. Sexual intimidation—even violent assaults—is an all too common part of the job.
Egypt Is Still a Horrifyingly Dangerous Place for WomenThe Atlantic Wire
Egypt: The Land Of BarbariansMen's News Daily
Egypt Tahrir Square sit-in disturbed by limited clash between vendorsAhram Online

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Tantawi - Our Loyalty to People, Homeland Interests Above Any ... - AllAfrica.com Thu, 28 Jun 2012 00:49:04 GMT

Tantawi - Our Loyalty to People, Homeland Interests Above Any ...
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Maintaining the dignity of Egyptian citizens comes above all other ... Egypt is living a historic moment in its life, which requires everyone to work to serve the ...

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Egypt Court Strikes a Decree Reimposing Martial Law - New York Times Wed, 27 Jun 2012 02:20:39 GMT

Egypt Court Strikes a Decree Reimposing Martial Law
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The ruling suspending the authorization of soldiers to arrest civilians was the first time that a civilian court had directly challenged the power of Egypt's governing ...

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Egypt court strikes down martial law decree - Los Angeles Times Tue, 26 Jun 2012 22:42:08 GMT

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Egypt court strikes down martial law decree
Los Angeles Times
The ruling comes after an outcry from rights groups. It sets back Egypt's ruling generals, who have moved to tighten their grip and curtail presidential powers.
Egypt opens probe into Shafiq's role in land sales to Mubarak sonsMiamiHerald.com
Egypt court suspends martial law decreePittsburgh Post Gazette
Presidential loser leaves Egypt amid investigationAtlanta Journal Constitution
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Islamist President Faces Balancing Act In Egypt - NPR Wed, 27 Jun 2012 12:23:58 GMT

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Islamist President Faces Balancing Act In Egypt
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President-elect Mohammed Morsi will first try to get back some of the presidential power now held by the military. At the same time, he's trying to reassure ...
Israeli official: Egypt likely to preserve peace treaty with IsraelHaaretz
Privately, Israeli officials wary of Morsi presidency in EgyptKansas City Star

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Egypt: Decision On President's Oath, Thursday - Spokesman - AllAfrica.com Wed, 27 Jun 2012 19:56:10 GMT

Egypt: Decision On President's Oath, Thursday - Spokesman
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Egypt's presidency will announce where the Muslim Brotherhood's President-elect Mohamed Mursi will officially be sworn into office, on Thursday. Mursi is ...

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Egypt's new president Morsi moves into Mubarak's old office, starts ... - Washington Post Wed, 27 Jun 2012 05:08:41 GMT

Egypt's new president Morsi moves into Mubarak's old office, starts ...
Washington Post
CAIRO — As Mohammed Morsi moved Monday into the presidential office last occupied by Hosni Mubarak, the contours emerged Monday of a backroom deal ...


Egypt court rejects army powers to arrest civilians - Reuters Tue, 26 Jun 2012 16:07:29 GMT

Egypt court rejects army powers to arrest civilians
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CAIRO (Reuters) - An Egyptian court on Tuesday tossed out a government decree allowing the army to arrest civilians, a setback to military rulers preparing for ...