Looking out for 'golden opportunity'
Everyone seemingly agrees that there is a "golden opportunity" for peace. Nevine Khalil reports on President Mubarak's meeting with Israel's prime minister
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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
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Honouring 'a woman
of great distinction'
Mrs Suzanne Mubarak today receives an honourary doctorate from the American University in Cairo. Dahlia Hammouda reports
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Between acts
Nevine Khalil listened as Osama El-Baz outlined his views on Egypt's post-peace process regional role
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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
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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
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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
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'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
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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
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'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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