Twitter has much more in common with telegraphy than it does with either broadcast media or with text messaging.
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The Economist
Two senior staff at Egypt's largest dairy producer are handed one-year prison sentences for watering down milk produced at Nile Delta plant.
16.02.2012
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Ahram Online
In recent months, workers in Egypt have intensified their struggle for the removal of the junta.
16.02.2012
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World Socialist Web Site
From February 16 to 17, a delegation of leading Egyptian textile companies will be visiting the Sweden to discuss ways of collaboration.
16.02.2012
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Bikyamasr
How can social entrepreneurship empower young people in North Africa, and what role can international organisations play?
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British Council Egypt
Calls for accountability and transparency grow at a time the military has fallen out of favour with the public.
16.02.2012
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AlJazeera
Three-wheeled vehicles used by millions of Egyptians for transportation will still be treated as taxis, not motorcycles, say finance officials.
16.02.2012
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Ahram Online
Department of Statistics (DOS) data showed a sharp rise in the oil import bill pushed up the cost of imports by 17.6 percent to 12.9 billion dinars.
16.02.2012
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Reuters Africa
Ahmed Shafiq, a former Air Force commander and a minister of civil aviation said tourism could become the main force for economic growth in Egypt.
16.02.2012
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Egyptian Gazette
Domestic borrowing costs for the North African country are at record highs as foreign investors withdrew amid the turmoil.
16.02.2012
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Bloomberg Businessweek
The ministry said they hope the new project, upon inking the deal, will be fully functional by 2016 to help ease Egypt’s electricity needs.
16.02.2012
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Bikyamasr
High-cap stocks take their first serious hits in over a week but heavy interest in Mobinil shares limit overall losses.
16.02.2012
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Ahram Online
The move is part of a series of measures to make the PPPs more attractive to investors, said Atter Hannoura.
15.02.2012
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Reuters Africa
It comes on the back of $US600 million ($560.85 million) in financing for the 1500 megawatt Giza North Power Project set in 2010.
15.02.2012
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Herald Sun
Japan International Cooperation Agency had been assigned the task of developing a new master plan to meet the transport needs of the country.
15.02.2012
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Global Arab Network
Gaza's only power plant has run out of diesel, an energy authority official said, calling on Egypt to intervene to resolve the crisis.
15.02.2012
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ABC News
For the Muslim Brotherhood & the United States to enter into a partnership, they will need to start a real & open political & economic dialogue.
15.02.2012
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Eurasia Review
Due to lack of liquidity, production was halted at El Sharkeya Linen, Port Said Spinning Company and General Jute Company.
15.02.2012
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Daily News Egypt
More than dozen American democracy and human rights activists face charges in Egypt and are being forbidden from leaving the country.
15.02.2012
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The Arab Spring left an indelible mark on tourism last year, with overnight stays down a third compared to the previous year.
15.02.2012
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