Al-Ahram Weekly Online   15 - 21 September 2005
Issue No. 760
Egypt
 
Published in Cairo by AL-AHRAM established in 1875

Follow the leader
Dina Ezzat follows the guidelines of Egyptian foreign policy in the wake of Mubarak's election
Beyond the figures
Amira Howeidy identifies the less obvious winners and losers in the presidential elections
Judicial balancing act
Judges are working on a report evaluating last week's presidential elections. It will be a mix of good and bad, reports Mona El-Nahhas
'Successful in a sense'
While citing plenty of problems, independent monitors still said the presidential polls were fair enough to be deemed legitimate. Gihan Shahine investigates
Building on consensus
Winning the elections might well be the easiest task facing the NDP, reports Omayma Abdel-Latif
Ghad's bigger battles
Ayman Nour's second place showing in last week's presidential polls has energised the Ghad Party. Mona El-Nahhas reports
Post-mortem blues
The Wafd Party is struggling to come to terms with its poor election showing
The view from the bottom
The dismal showing of the seven lowest-ranking candidates did not dampen their enthusiasm for the process, reports Mustafa El-Menshawy

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