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And now for a woman traveler's take on women in Egypt
Thanks so much for all your comments as you’ve traveled along with me through Egypt. I’m struck by how much apparent ill will there is against Egypt and how people think I’m promoting aspects of Egypt that anger them. Egypt simply...
Tags: Minority Groups, Separation of Church and State, Islam, Egypt, Religion and Belief
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Former Egypt finance minister Boutros-Ghali gets life sentence
ReutersCAIRO, April 23 (Reuters) - Former Egyptian finance minister Youssef Boutros-Ghali was sentenced in absentia to life in prison in a corruption case, a Cairo criminal court source said on Tuesday. He was finance minister under former president Hosni...Tags: Punishment
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Luxor: The City of Palaces
Luxor is an hour’s flight up the Nile from Cairo. The name means “palaces” in Arab because it was the capital of Egypt from about 1500 to 1000 B.C. Important as the city was in the days of the pharaohs, only temples and tombs–...
Tags: West Bank, Egypt
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Leadership vacuum, not locusts, is Egypt's greatest plague
A plague of locusts swept through Egypt a few weeks ago, an estimated 30 million of the critters. Egyptian officials tried to downplay the phenomenon, hoping to quash any biblical analogies. They noted that locust swarms show up in the spring every...Tags: Moody's Corporation, Islam, The New York Times, Police Arrests, Religion and Belief
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Alexandria, Egypt's 'Pearl of the Mediterranean'
Most tourists in Egypt visit only Cairo and Luxor. Few visit Alexandria, just a three-hour drive away — the country’s second city, and one of the great cities of the Mediterranean. Egypt’s historical capital for almost a millennium,...
Tags: Libraries, Arts and Culture, Rome (Italy), Egypt
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Open Letter to Egyptian President Muhammad Morsi
Dear Mr. President, I am a Protestant Christian, and a burden I bear all my life is what’s called the “Protestant work ethic.” I was just in your wonderful capital city, and my work ethic drives me to make a suggestion. Because I...
Tags: Values, Tangier (Accomack, Virginia), Ethics, Religion and Belief
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Welcome to Cairo — Capital of the Arab World
Vast as Cairo is, it’s a small world for the traveler when it comes to sights and tourist-friendly stops. Local guides, local friends, and both guidebooks I’m using all dip into the same tiny pool of a handful of sights, restaurants, cafés,...
Tags: Museums, Islam, Arts and Culture, Christianity, Egypt
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Egypt — Something different for a change
I just flew from Seattle to Cairo. After being here for just a day, it seems like a week. Of course, I swung by the pyramids, got my mug shot with the Sphinx, and rode a camel. But the real fun has been feeling the pulse of post-revolutionary Egypt in the...
Tags: Tour Operations Industry, Tourism and Leisure, Travel, Islam, Egypt
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Shopping, Cairo-style
While Cairo has modern suburban malls as glitzy as anything in Houston, and it has its 20th-century attempt at a European-style downtown, I like the dusty, donkey-cart world of the old Islamic city center. Khan el-Khalili, one of the largest markets in...
Tags: Trips and Vacations, Television Industry, Travel, Egypt, Breads
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Life these days in Cairo
Cairo, “the city of a thousand minarets,” is the biggest city in Arab world (with 17 million people). And whether you’re wandering aimlessly through the market streets of its Islamic quarter or driving out of town through towering...
Tags: Islam, Egypt, Religion and Belief
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Muslim Brotherhood rules?
With the power of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, I can’t help but wonder about changes creeping into public life here. (To envision this in the USA, imagine if Pat Robertson won the presidency and his friends controlled Congress.) Like...
Tags: Turkey, Islam, U.S. Congress, Egypt, Religion and Belief
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Shereen El Feki discusses her new book on sex in the Arab world
This post has been corrected, as indicated below.As change sweeps across the Arab world, there are a variety of lenses through which to examine these changes: religious, cultural, political, economic. Shereen El Feki has chosen a decidedly less conventional lens with her new new book “Sex and...Tags: United Nations, Social Issues, England, Career and Workplace, Woody Allen
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