Universities will open on Saturday, the first of October, to allow for the selection of university leaders before the start of the new academic year.
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The bank will provide more than 50 percent of the 10-year loan, with the rest coming from other local lenders.
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Reaching a radical solution to this dilemma requests getting out of the microscopic studies that concentrate on solving a traffic jam in one location
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Egyptian Gazette
The production of petroleum fields increased to 6,000 barrels per day.
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MSN Arabia
The pitch had been called following the conclusion of the contract with Tarek Nour Communications.
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Middle East Campaign
Ministry will dispatch teams to monitor hospitals’ performance during Eid al-Fitr.
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AlMasry AlYoum
EgyptAir will fly four flights to Baghdad weekly and three to Irbil in the country's northern Kurdish region.
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Maybe other competing countries made attractive offers, or Arab tourists were afraid due to the revolution and the lack of security.
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Egyptian Gazette
Labour unrest, graft probes, infrastructure vandalism and cost hikes are among the highlights of a very unusual 6 months of business operation.
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Ahram Online
Samih Sawiris was also fined 50,000 Egyptian pounds ($8,401) and denied the right to trade in the stock market for one year.
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As per the deal, the NMI product line will be introduced on an exclusive basis in Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait, Egypt, Morocco, etc.
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27.08.2011
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Recovering Libya could spark a resurgent demand for Egyptian labour and rebuild a strong, reliable market for the country's products.
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Ahram Online
The turmoil that accompanied the ouster of Mubarak in February may slow economic growth this year to 1 percent.
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With tourism providing one in eight jobs in the country, it will still have a vital role to play as the country moves forward.
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The deal is to build an advanced petroleum refinery in Iraq with production capacity of 150,000 barrels per day.
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Steel Guru
Egypt's El Nasr Clothing & Textile Co (Kabo) said on Thursday a labour strike since Aug. 17 had lost the company production worth 4 million EGP.
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Reuters
Canal officials said the sinking of the ship "has so far not affected passage through the canal".
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The Daily News Egypt
Iraq’s Oil Ministry said it signed a preliminary agreement with Egyptian company Al Qalaa to build a 150,000-barrel-a-day refinery.
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Egypt's central bank has kept its benchmark interest rates on hold, reflecting continued concern about inflation.
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