Shooting for the clay
The eerie silence of the Pyramids contrasts sharply with gunfire thundering in the air. Nashwa Abdel-Tawab put on her ear plugs to see, not hear, clay target shooting
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The genie was kind
Egypt's football coach wanted to fall in a tough World Cup qualifying group. He had his way
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A champ falls
Ismail El-Baqri, who helped make the sports section of Al-Ahram one of the liveliest and most popular fixtures, died last week of a heart attack. --read on--
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Femmes fatales
Ahli's table tennis girls turn the tables on the men. Abeer Anwar reports on the fairer sex
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The flab four
While sumo wrestling is not exactly the national pastime, the country is trying to make room -- and a lot is needed -- for the sport, Eman Moemen reports
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'I have a dream'
Seven months after taking office, Egypt's youth and sports minister spoke to Inas Mazhar about why Egypt can and should host the 2008 Olympics
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Blitzkrieg in Ismailia
One victory stood out head and shoulders above the rest as all three Egyptian clubs won their first-leg matches in their respective African championships, reports Abeer Anwar
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