Al-Ahram Weekly   Al-Ahram Weekly
8 - 14 June 2000
Issue No. 485
Published in Cairo by AL-AHRAM established in 1875 Issues navigation Current Issue Previous Issue Back Issues

Made in Egypt
If export-led growth is the goal much remains to be done before Egyptian industry can compete effectively in international markets, writes
Ibrahim Nafie
The landscape of opposition
South Lebanon's liberation, writes Edward Said, disproves conventional wisdom on the "peace process." What clichés will come crashing down next?
Post-Zionism
Mohamed Sid-Ahmed questions whether Zionism should be seen as a monolithic, immutable, dogma, or as a notion that is amenable to change in line with changing circumstances
Driving the hardest bargain
There is no reason for the PA to back down on borders, writes Sharif Elmusa. Israeli intransigence has melted in other circumstances, after all
Close up
By Salama Ahmed Salama
A costly disease

The Supreme Constitutional Court's ruling on the unconstitutionality of the new law regulating NGO activity came as a shock. --read on--
Editorial
Give peace a chance

Evidence is only now emerging of the full horror of the conflict between Eritrea and Ethiopia. --read on--

Naguib Mahfouz
Hardly a luxury
I am happy about the increasing awareness of environmental problems. There was a time when we thought that environmental preservation was a luxury, or at best a peripheral issue. --read on--



This week:
Mamdouh El-Beltagui

Soapbox
By Osama El-Ghazali Harb
Free and responsible

 
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