Al-Ahram Weekly Online   13 -19 November 2008
Issue No. 922
Egypt
 
Published in Cairo by AL-AHRAM established in 1875

First Lebanon, then Sudan
Egypt's latest diplomatic moves show that its regional clout cannot be overlooked, Dina Ezzat reports
Sticking to Annapolis
Deemed "worthwhile", nothing came out of the latest meeting on Middle East peace in Sharm El-Sheikh, Dina Ezzat reports
So what's new?
Very little, writes Gamal Essam El-Din, as the People's Assembly opened its new parliamentary session yesterday with Muslim Brotherhood MPs deciding to boycott committee elections
Blood bags -- part two
The case of the MP charged with supplying defective blood bags to hospitals continues to rumble, reports Reem Leila
The embers of political plurality
It is not just the Ghad Party headquarters that has gone up in flames, reports Mona El-Nahhas
Theatrical storms
Al-Fann theatre, condemned to be demolished, has received a reprieve, for now at least, reports Nevine El-Aref
Tracking down pirates
Egypt still has a long way to go to enforce intellectual property rights, reports Sherine Nasr

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