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Paul Bakery and Restaurant throws grand opening celebration with French Ambiance in Mall Katameya
Paul Bakery & Restaurant celebrates its grand opening in Downtown Mall Katameya today in the presence of French diplomats and Egyptian businessmen.
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McDonald's asked to return mummies to Egypt
A McDonald's restaurant in Staffordshire has been asked to return a pair of mummies buried in its foundations to Egypt.
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Egypt's government suggests steel firm to repay license value on installments
Egyptian government suggested a settlement for steel firms which faced a court ruling to cancel licenses, allows it to pay on 7-year installment.
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Manager of Concrete Batching station
Manage overall Concrete Construction activities inclusive of Safety measures and work permits for AlArabia Real Estate Development.
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Training Manager
Evaluate instructor performance and the effectiveness of training programs for Narita Academy.
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Ministry of Finance offered 5b worth of Treasury bills
The Egyptian Ministry of Finance announced results of the bids on treasury bills reached 5 billion EGP, with one or two times coverage.
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Egypt, Sudan angry over Nile Basin development
Egypt and Sudan are worried over recent developments along the Nile River by countries south of their borders.
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Gulf bourses disappointed by G-20 meeting; Egypt continues to rally
The bright spot in the Middle East was Egypt, where the benchmark index gained 1.5 percent to 4,214 points.
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Egypt T-Bill Yields Drop After Saudi Arabia Pledges Support
Egyptian treasury bill yields declined at an auction today after Saudi Arabia said it plans to invest $500 million in Egypt’s T-bills.
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Egypt's Mobinil says customer boycott subsides
The Egyptian mobile company suffered a boycott after Christian business tycoon and politician Naguib Sawiris tweeted a cartoon of Mickey Mouse.
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Telecom Egypt workers start open-ended strike, demand CEO's removal
Workers at a majority of Telecom Egypt's telephone exchanges nationwide began an open-ended strike on Sunday.
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Egypt's central bank regulations amended, board will see major reshuffle
New regulations shrink and change the composition of the Central Bank of Egypt board of directors.
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Egypt's Alcotexa sells 2,757 T cotton in past week
Egypt's Alexandria Cotton Exporters' Association (Alcotexa) committed to sell 2,757 tonnes of cotton in the week that ended on October 15.
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Egypt, the Arabs, and the World: Reflections at the Turn of the Twenty-first Century
An attempt to reveal truths about democracy, human development, regional power relations & the demonization of Arabs & Muslims in the West.
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Cotton problems in Egypt need practical solutions
A crisis may be in the making when the new cotton crop is not marketed.
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Egypt's SODIC registers sales of $96 mln to end-Sept
Egypt's SODIC registered almost 570 million Egyptian pounds worth of sales to the end of September, the firm said in a statement on Sunday.
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For social justice, government must reform fuel subsidies
A 2005 World Bank study found that wealthier Egyptians receive twice the amount of subsidies as poor citizens.
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No further change in Egypt's taxes: official
Egypt's tax law will not be changed after the addition of a new rate on income above LE10 million.
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Ordinary Egyptians: Creating the Modern Nation through Popular Culture
From the 1870s till the 1919-Revolution, popular media and culture provided ordinary Egyptians with a framewrk to create a modern national identity.
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Investments in pharmaceutical industry in Egypt exceed EGP 20 billion
This industry relies on importing raw materials from abroad, which increases the cost of producing medicine.