Al-Ahram Weekly   Al-Ahram Weekly
27 July - 2 August 2000
Issue No. 492
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Shattered on impact
In Camp David, two thought systems clashed, writes Mustafa Kamel El-Sayed: justice, and the arrogance of power
Bringing Sudan together
Unity or separation? Al-Tijani Al-Tayeb comments on necessary conditions, and impossible choices
Final status negotiations
Mohamed Sid-Ahmed argues that the difference between intermediary and long-term negotiations involves far more than a time frame
The paradoxical society
Mohamed El-Sayed Said ponders the foreign funding conundrum -- and the question of life or death
Close up
By Salama Ahmed Salama
Protecting consumers

On numerous occasions, I have been among those who defend Egyptian consumers' right to products that preserve their health and well-being, protecting them from the irresponsible and fraudulent practices that have become a general rule of our lives. --read on--
Editorial
No compromise

From the outset of the Camp David summit two weeks ago, the Palestinians, backed by the Arab governments, clearly stated that no deal was better than a bad deal leading to more tension in the region. --read on--

Naguib Mahfouz
For the revolution
I was never against the Revolution. Critiquing some of its policies is not the same thing as opposing it. --read on--



This week:
Mubarak and Fahd

Soapbox
Inhuman pressures
By Abdel-Alim Mohamed

 
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