Ending the evasion
What exactly are Israel's intentions? Ibrahim Nafie examines the reality of Israel actions, not the rhetoric
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Taming the trigger-happy
Fawzi Hammad follows the review process of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
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Post-third way experimentation
Mohamed Sid-Ahmed argues that with neither socialism nor capitalism satisfactorily applied, experiments offering alternative models should be welcomed
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Both sides of the tightrope
Egypt's best option is to navigate a steady course as the US presidential elections approach, writes Ahmed Maher
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Blood among nations
Salem Nahhas foresees no future in fragmentation
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Close up
By Salama Ahmed Salama
Reign of darkness
The worm currently eating away at the very core of Islam-c societies, obstructing their development, distorting their image and draining their en-rgy in futile battles is the so-called Abu Sayyaf phe-omenon.
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Editorial
Waiting and seeing
President Hosni Mubarak's long-awaited summit with Hafez Al-Assad came at a critical time.
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Naguib Mahfouz
Time and the reaper
I have been plunged in grief recently, due to the death of my older brother's son. He was a retired major-general, over seventy, but I still remember how I used to car-y him on my shoulder when he was a small child.
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Soapbox
By Mohamed Sobeih
More of a say
Geographically, Egypt was the heart of the ancient world.
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