Al-Ahram Weekly   Al-Ahram Weekly
3 - 9 February 2000
Issue No. 467
Published in Cairo by AL-AHRAM established in 1875 Issues navigation Current Issue Previous Issue Back Issues

Looking out for 'golden opportunity'
Mubarak and BarakEveryone seemingly agrees that there is a "golden opportunity" for peace. Nevine Khalil reports on President Mubarak's meeting with Israel's prime minister
Intelligent village at 6 October
EGYPT'S first hi-tech compound, to be constructed at 6 October City, will cover an area of 300 feddans, reports Nevine Khalil
Honouring 'a woman
of great distinction'

Mrs Suzanne Mubarak today receives an honourary doctorate from the American University in Cairo. Dahlia Hammouda reports
Between acts
Nevine Khalil listened as Osama El-Baz outlined his views on Egypt's post-peace process regional role
A better place
There's no easy answer for a city's problems, but Cairo Governor Abdel-Rahim Shehata says his development plans will brace Cairo for the 21st century, reports Mona El-Nahhas
Election reform in the air
Full judicial supervision over elections: is it just another election gimmick or a genuine step towards free and fair elections? Omayma Abdel-Latif reports
The meanings of Al-Kosheh
A month after sectarian clashes ravaged Al-Kosheh, the village is getting a government-funded face-lift. But critics argue the latest violence is not an economic affair only, writes Nadia Abou El-Magd
'A very normal incident'
Two weeks after an industrial accident killed five workers in Helwan, little appears to have been done. Fatemah Farag investigates the murky world of industrial safety
Return as distant as ever
Little actual progress is likely to be made on the fate of displaced Palestinians despite a four-way ministerial meeting to discuss the issue, reports Dina Ezzat
'Too early to decide'
Muslim Brotherhood activist Essam El-Erian speaks to Amira Howeidy following his release last week after five years in prison
 
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