Al-Ahram Weekly Online   27 September - 3 October 2007
Issue No. 864
Egypt
 
Published in Cairo by AL-AHRAM established in 1875

'Not a photo-op'
Egypt's UN representative tells Dina Ezzat about the importance of the US-sponsored Middle East peace conference resulting in something concrete and the repercussions if it does not
The changing face of the news
Karim El-Khashab reviews the emergence of an "adversarial" press unseen in Egypt since the 1920s
A better visit
Parental visitation rights will be amended to allow non-custodian parents a more positive experience with their children. Reem Leila investigates
'A matter of life and death'
Egypt's largest workers' action in 20 years began on Sunday. Karim El-Khashab examines the ramifications of this latest strike
United for change
For the first time in 20 years, a coalition of four secular opposition parties was formed to press for greater political reform, writes Gamal Essam El-Din
New party founders?
What does the resignation of the chairman of the Democratic Front Party mean? Mona El-Nahhas seeks answers
The usual suspects
The police face yet more allegations of torture, reports Karim El-Khashab

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