Al-Ahram Weekly   Al-Ahram Weekly
16 - 22 September 1999
Issue No. 447
Published in Cairo by AL-AHRAM established in 1875 Issues navigation Current Issue Previous Issue Back Issues

Gymnastics And now for the hard part

Egypt went into the All-Africa Games knowing she could not repeat her recent success against the Arab nations. Abeer Anwar reports on the daunting task which lies ahead

Waiting for No 1
SquashOne player will stand taller than the rest when the Al-Ahram World Squash Open ends today. Nashwa Abdel-Tawab reports on this unique championship and those vying for the title
Mahmoud Abdel-Karim Squashing the rich and famous
He liked nothing better than to beat the cream of the crop
Squash success
It is fitting that the second century of squash will draw to a close with the 1999 Al-Ahram World Open, potentially the sport's wealthiest-ever tournament. --read on--

Down but not out
Egypt's handball team took third place in a tournament Down Under. Inas Mazhar reports from Sydney
Charlton time
A delegation from the English Football Association, including Sir Bobby Charlton, is due to visit Egypt today to promote England's bid to host the World Cup in 2006. Sir Bobby will be accompanied by Alec McGivan, director of England's World Cup campaign.

 

 

 


 
Front Page
 Menue
  
 
  SEARCH