Sunken Cruise Ship: A Disaster on Many Levels
Friday February 03rd 2006, 10:54 pm
Filed under: Perspectives (En)  By: Ahmed

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I was devastated when I read the news this morning about the Egyptian cruise ship that sunk in the Red Sea on its way to an Egyptian port from Saudi Arabia. May God have mercy on the souls of those who perished and grant their families strength & patience. I don’t want to jump to any conclusions before an official investigation comes out with results of why this happened, but if I had to venture a guess I would say that, sadly, this is an unfortunate embodiment of the chaos that goes on every day on all levels in Egypt. In fact, it is somewhat surprising that things like these don't happen as frequently (thank God!), given the mess that the Egyptian system is in.

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Why Arabs Lose Wars
Saturday September 03rd 2005, 1:01 pm
Filed under: News for Thought (En)

By Norvell B. De Atkine - Norvell De Atkine, a U.S. Army retired colonel with eight years residence in Lebanon, Jordan, and Egypt, and a graduate degree in Arab studies from the American University of Beirut, is currently instructing U.S. Army personnel assigned to Middle Eastern areas. The opinions expressed here are strictly his own.

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Centralizing Cairo’s Commercial Sector
Sunday August 07th 2005, 5:06 pm
Filed under: Perspectives (En)  By: Ahmed

Cairo Street

I usually get around Cairo driving my car. On one fortunate evening, I got the chance to sit in the back seat and stare at the rows of apartment buildings as we cruised at a mild speed down one of Nasr City’s streets. Each buidling ever so similar to its neighbors. Its original colors and design that were to differentiate it overwhelmed by the common color of the dust that has setteled over the years (or sometimes just months).

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Egypt unveils grand museum design
Wednesday June 22nd 2005, 10:48 pm
Filed under: News for Thought (En)

 Al-Jazeera.net - Egypt has unveiled the design of a giant museum that will house King Tut’s mummy and treasures along with tens of thousands of other artefacts. The unveiling on Wednesday was the latest step in the government’s ambitious $500 million project for the Grand Museum of Egypt, which is intended to gather in one spot at the foot of the Great Pyramids some 100,000 artefacts, many of which have been sitting in warehouses for decades with no room to display them. [read more]