Al-Ahram Weekly On-line
27 Aug. - 2 Sep. 1998
Issue No.392
Published in Cairo by AL-AHRAM established in 1875 Current issue | Previous issue | Site map

Planet Hollywood restaurant Planet Hollywood bombing
THE UNITED STATES said yesterday it would work closely with South Africa to find and punish the bombers who killed one man and injured 27 in Cape Town's Planet Hollywood restaurant --read on--

Fuzzy connections
Controversy continues on whether the pharmaceutical plant in Khartoum, destroyed by the Americans, was producing nerve gas ingredients

Missile fallout
Reports:
Egyptian reactions
A stress on international legality
Cairo shocked by attack on Khartoum
Salt in the wound
Sudan, Arab and world reactions
Gama'a ups the ante
Hostage to expansion

Opinion:
Naguib Mahfouz
Eqbal Ahmad
Salama A. Salama
Mohamed Sid-Ahmed
Osama G. Harb
Diaa Rashwan
Hani Shukrallah
End of an impasse?
Esmat Abdel-Meguid is confident that Libya will accept a US-British proposal to try two Libyan suspects in the Netherlands for the 1988 Pan Am bombing. Rasha Saad reports
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Iraq's return

Sudan aid

Gaps remain

INSIDE:
Assaad and Mousa
Alternatives to acquiescence?
Dina Ezzat
map Toshka
turns millennial green

Niveen Wahish
Hebron  

Settling for war
Graham Usher