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Clashes Quieted, Egypt Tries to Move Ahead Amid 'Imperfect' Political Situation - PBS NewsHour Wed, 11 Sep 2013 01:06:32 GMT

Wall Street Journal

Clashes Quieted, Egypt Tries to Move Ahead Amid 'Imperfect' Political Situation
PBS NewsHour
Street clashes have ebbed in Cairo, where authorities are getting on with the work of establishing a new constitution and repairing the battered national economy. What do secular Egyptians make of the current political situation? Margaret Warner gets ...
Egypt bans thousands of unlicensed preachers from giving sermonsLos Angeles Times
Egypt Cracks Down on Radical Muslim ClericsWall Street Journal
Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood to Coptic Christians: Convert to Islam, or pay ...Washington Times
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Egypt's former chief-of-staff to be released after detention - Reuters Tue, 10 Sep 2013 21:44:13 GMT

Egypt's former chief-of-staff to be released after detention
Reuters
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's prosecutor general approved the release of ousted President Mohamed Mursi's former chief of staff, who was detained last month over accusations of inciting the detention, torture and interrogation of protesters in 2012 ...

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Egypt bans mosque preachers in crackdown on Islamists - Reuters Tue, 10 Sep 2013 13:03:19 GMT

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Egypt bans mosque preachers in crackdown on Islamists
Reuters
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egyptian authorities will bar 55,000 unlicensed clerics from preaching in mosques in the latest move against sympathizers of deposed Islamist President Mohamed Mursi, the minister of religious endowments said on Tuesday. Egyptian ...
Egypt announces full-scale assault on Sinai militantsThe Guardian
Egypt military targets armed groups in SinaiAl Jazeera America
Egypt tightens Sinai security, assesses militant threatJerusalem Post
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Egypt maintain perfect World Cup qualifying run with 4-2 win - Ahram Online Tue, 10 Sep 2013 16:41:49 GMT

Ahram Online

Egypt maintain perfect World Cup qualifying run with 4-2 win
Ahram Online
Egypt, the only team in the FIFA World Cup qualifiers to bag maximum points from their respective games, maintained their perfect run with a 4-2 victory over 10-man Guinea in their final Group G match on Tuesday. The Pharaohs trailed to an early goal ...
Aboutrika scores on 100th cap as Egypt beat GuineaBBC Sport
Egypt is perfect in World Cup qualifying under Coach Bob BradleyLos Angeles Times
Bradley's Egypt tops Guinea, finishes World Cup qualifying round with perfect markGoal.com
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Egypt Clamors for Military Leadership - Wall Street Journal Tue, 10 Sep 2013 10:13:58 GMT

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Egypt Clamors for Military Leadership
Wall Street Journal
The development signals Egyptians' yearning for stability and order amid the chaos, violence and economic distress that has enveloped Egypt since protesters forced the country's last military-backed autocrat, Hosni Mubarak, to step down in 2011 ...
In Egypt, a Welcome for Syrian Refugees Turns BitterNew York Times
Egypt army keeps upper hand as country eyes transitionFox News
Syrian refugees find hostility in EgyptWashington Post
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Abou Trika stars for Egypt on his special day - Fox News Tue, 10 Sep 2013 16:58:26 GMT

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Abou Trika stars for Egypt on his special day
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JOHANNESBURG (AFP) – Egypt midfielder Mohamed Abou Trika celebrated his 100th cap by scoring one goal and creating three in a 4-2 World Cup qualifying win over 10-man Guinea on Tuesday. The result of the Group H dead rubber maintained the 100 ...
LIVE, 2nd half: Egypt 2-2 Guinea (World Cup qualifiers)Ahram Online
Egypt star Abou Trika reaches 100-cap markThe News International
Milestone Treika inspires Egypt to winStarAfrica.com

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Egypt shutting economic lifeline for Gaza Strip, in move to isolate Hamas - Washington Post Mon, 09 Sep 2013 04:31:20 GMT

Washington Post

Egypt shutting economic lifeline for Gaza Strip, in move to isolate Hamas
Washington Post
RAFAH, Gaza Strip — The Egyptian military has launched what appears to be a campaign to shut down, once and for all, the illegal but long-permitted tunnels that provide a vital economic lifeline to the Gaza Strip and supply tax revenue to the Islamist ...
Hamas struggles to stay afloat, beset by challenges from Egypt, Syria and IranHaaretz
Egypt seeks to shut economic pipeline to GazaSydney Morning Herald
Egypt Accuses Islamic Jihad Of Arms Smuggling in SinaiAl-Monitor
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Writers, filmmakers demand Egypt free detained Canadians - CBC.ca Tue, 10 Sep 2013 13:29:53 GMT

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Writers, filmmakers demand Egypt free detained Canadians
CBC.ca
A group of Canadian writers and filmmakers is demanding the release of two Canadians detained in Egypt since Aug. 16. The artists, including filmmakers Atom Egoyan and Sarah Polley and writer Michael Ondaatje, issued their demand Tuesday at a news ...
In Toronto, Filmmakers Show Support for Canadians Detained in EgyptNew York Times (blog)
TIFF stars, directors call for release of Canadians detained in EgyptCTV News
Hollywood to Egypt: Release Filmmaker John Greyson, Physician Tarek LoubaniHollywood Reporter
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Contrasting Reactions to Egypt, Syria - Consortium News Tue, 10 Sep 2013 13:48:24 GMT

Contrasting Reactions to Egypt, Syria
Consortium News
Israel's preferences – for Egypt's military regime and against Syria's authoritarian one – continue to shape U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East. In Egypt, President Obama has accepted a coup that ousted an elected government, while in Syria, he ...
What has transpired in Egypt: peaceful demonstration or terror plot?MuslimVillage.com

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Kurdish Girls 'Sold' To Egypt By Saddam Hussein After Anfal Genocide ... - International Business Times Tue, 10 Sep 2013 19:03:31 GMT

Kurdish Girls 'Sold' To Egypt By Saddam Hussein After Anfal Genocide ...
International Business Times
Dozens of young girls who were seized by Iraqi soldiers during Saddam Hussein's brutal campaign against the Kurds in his country have been found in Egypt, according to reports in Kurdish media.

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