Al-Ahram Weekly Online   29 January - 4 February 2004
Issue No. 675
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Human rights message on Police Day
Egypt's police apparatus must delve deeper into a culture of democracy and human rights, President Mubarak said. Nevine Khalil writes

Libya-Egypt rift resolved
A high-ranking Egyptian delegation's visit to Libya helped soothe Cairo and Tripoli's recently troubled ties. Rasha Saad reports

Agriculture minister faces storm
In an unprecedented move, the People's Assembly decided that Agriculture Minister Youssef Wali would be allowed to testify in a high-profile corruption case. Gamal Essam El-Din investigates the implications

Twist of fate
Shaden Shehab examines Cairo's latest tragedy

Happy eid?
The economy has made the eid more burdensome than joyful for many this year

Newsreel
The rights of Egyptian girls will be the top item on the social rights' agenda for the next five years, the National Council for Motherhood and Childhood (NCMC) decided this week...

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