Al-Ahram Weekly Online   28 Nov. - 4 Dec. 2002
Issue No. 614
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Sadat maligned
In the first of a series of articles Ibrahim Nafie begins a reassessment of the career of President Sadat

Misinformation about Iraq
A fantastical future, predicted by the terminally disengaged. Woe to Iraq, writes Edward Said

Mitzna's victory
Mohamed Sid-Ahmed examines the changes likely to affect the Middle East equation in the light of the new leadership of Israel's Labour Party

Back to the future
There are, writes Marwan Bishara, only two options for solving the Palestinian/Israeli conundrum

Time for a fresh look
Towards furthering its own interests, the Arab world would do well to learn more about the US, argues Abdel-Moneim Said in this installment of his ongoing series on Arab reactions to 9/11

The myth of "E"
Before electronic government, comes effective and efficient governance, writes Hisham El-Sherif

Minor tensions or major crisis?
Recent months have seen evidence of an impending crisis in Egyptian-US relations. The Bush Administration seems determined to pursue its neo-imperialist policies in the Middle East despite Egyptian objections, writes Hassan Abu-Taleb

Editorial:
International responsibility

Close up
Bogeyman in hiding
By Salama A Salama

Soapbox
Way of the future
By Amr Elchoubaki

Labour's new face
By Naguib Mahfouz


This week:
Amram Mitzna

Cartoon by Gomaa


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