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Egypt turns on charm to woo visitors
Egypt and other countries in North Africa and the Middle East swept up in the Arab Spring are displaying their charms at the ITB Berlin fair.
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Kony 2012: Using social media to change the world
A film launched a campaign called, "Kony 2012," and the group hopes it will eventually lead to the arrest of Joseph Kony.
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Egypt: Economic reform package - $3.2bn loan from IMF
The IMF has said it wants broad-based agreement within Egypt before it will release funding, though consensus may be hard to come by.
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Google’s Arab Spring
Google Egypt moves to capitalize on post-Arab Spring opportunities and describes 2011 as "the best year ever".
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Social justice in Egypt can wait: Galal Amin
Author of 'Whatever Happened to the Egyptians?' says economic stability should be achieved before tackling inequality and social justice.
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Egypt: The wage justice
The financial intermediation and mining sectors are the highest paid, while jobs in education, health and agricultural sectors are the worst paid.
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Market Update: Egypt stocks end Thursday trading in red
EGX30 falls 1 pct in Thursday trading as daily turnover reaches some LE611.7 million.
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MENA 100 Business Plan Competition launches for another year
The event rewards innovation by connecting entrepreneurs to sources of finance and business contracts in MENA and in OECD economies.
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Egyptian mothers take to the Internet
The site "SuperMama" reached 20,000 unique hits in its first month and attracted 2,000 members when it launched in October 2011.
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Women bakers on the rise
Online custom-baking has been increasing in Egypt, thanks to Facebook and other social-networking sites.
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SODIC receives approval to continue Westown project
Property developer receives approval from authorities to continue Westown residential project.
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Govt orders jewelers to install anti-theft systems or close shop
Ministry sources told Al-Masry Al-Youm that shops that do not comply with the order will be closed.
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GUC Student union resigns in solidarity with expelled students
The expelled students had participated in a February memorial for Karim Khouzam — a first-year management student slain in the Port Said stadium.
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Sales Assistant at Marks and Spencer needed for Futtaim Group
Provide excellent customer service and process transactions quickly and accurately for Marks & Spencer in Alexandria.
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Lecico Egypt net profits fall as demand in Europe weakens
Operating profit was down 65% at LE65.5m and the group posts a net loss of LE20.6m after booking LE47.4m in provisions.
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ExxonMobil and UN Promote Women's Economic Advancement
ExxonMobil Foundation & UN Foundation undertake comprehensive research to identify investments that promote women’s economic advancement.
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Chief Accountant needed at Olympic Group
Review and monitor all accounting entries made by the department personnel for Olympic Group.
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Egypt looking at energy subsidies to cut deficit
For years, the government has resisted cutting subsidies for fear of igniting inflation and the wrath of its citizens.
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ITB Berlin Convention with the who’s who of tourism, politics and business
Egypt’s tourism minister H.E. Mounir Fakhry Abdel Nour to speak at the world’s largest tourism convention.
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UK: Gates to open for Egypt aid after transition to civil authority
London will provide Cairo with aid once civilian president takes over, despite concerns military rulers won't hand over powers.