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0416-2011 by L. S. Carbonell On Saturday, the Egyptian High Administrative Court ordered the National Democratic Party of former President Mubarak disbanded and its assets seized to be returned to…
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04-16-2011 by L. S. Carbonell Libyan government forces continued to fire artillery shells and rockets into the city of Misrata at a rate of 100 a day. The rebels inside…
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04-15-2011 by L. S. Carbonell The Coptic Church is the principal representative of Christianity in Muslim nations, not to be confused with the Coptic Catholic Church which is an off-shoot…
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04-15-2011 by L. S. Carbonell Former President Hosni Mubarak, who has been under guard in a Sharm el-Sheikh hospital will be moved to a military hospital outside of Cairo and,…
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04-14-2011 by L. S. Carbonell In addition to Wednesday’s detention of deposed President Hosni Mubarak and his sons Gamal and Asaa, the Egyptian Army which is acting as the transitional…
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04-14-2011 by L. S. Carbonell We have been avoiding reporting on Syria because we have a writer in Damascus who can tell these stories much better than we can 6,000…
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04-14-2011 by L. S. Carbonell For many years, I assumed that Egyptian archeologist Zahi Hawass was unmarried. The first time I saw him on television he spoke of the pyramids…
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Melanie Nathan, 13.4.11 The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) released its third Human Rights report on the 31st of March for the year 2011. The report improves its coverage of…
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Democracy Begins With Fairness
04-14-2011 by L. S. Carbonell For many years, I assumed that Egyptian archeologist Zahi Hawass was unmarried. The first time I saw him on television he spoke of the pyramids…
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