Al-Ahram Weekly Online   21 - 27 December 2006
Issue No. 825
Egypt
 
Published in Cairo by AL-AHRAM established in 1875

Blair returns empty-handed
British Prime Minister Tony Blair's failure to achieve any progress in his tour of the Middle East was hardly unexpected, writes Doaa El-Bey
Nazif upbeat on economy
Prime Minister Ahmed Nazif's policy statement lauded his government's economic achievements, reports Gamal Essam El-Din
No jobs, no ideas
Salonaz Sami discovers that the first union for the unemployed tallies the problems of the jobless, but fails to offer solutions
Ancient site to go nuclear
A debate that has been continuing for the last four weeks between the Supreme Council of Antiquities and the Ministry of Electricity shows signs of calming down, says Nevine El-Aref
Rendered faithless and stateless
The Supreme Administrative Court's ruling intensifies the fight for Baha'i Egyptian citizenship rights, writes Gamal Nkrumah
Divided they stand
While Kifaya celebrated its second anniversary recently, internal splits could spell the beginning of its demise, writes Mohamed El-Sayed
Without refuge
The institutions that are supposed to support Egypt's growing population of homeless children actually contribute to the problems they face, reports Reem Leila

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