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August 2004  Volume # 25  Issue 08 
 
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  Hosni Mubarak
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   et Flash Back
October, 2005
Moez Masoud
Moez Masoud’s lips are sealed on his new Ramadan show, but he talks about his mission to spread Islam’s message of love, sincerity and tolerance.

By  Sarah El-Sirgany
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Cover Story
Winds of Change
Ahmed Nazif is good news, but in a nation where the average citizen cares more about where hell get his next fuul sandwich than about internet access, the new prime minister must make progress on a host of problems left behind by Atef Ebeid before he can break the ice between citizens and the government.Topping the priority list: Spurring an economic recovery, gaining control of his Cabinet and improving the lot of the poor, all while fending off critics claims that a technocrat cant orchestrate the political reforms the nation needs.With a presidential referendum looming in fall 2005, time is already running out for one of the most intriguing prime ministers weve had in decades.
Ahmed Nazif blew into office as the nations seventh prime minister under Hosni Mubarak like a breath of fresh air, already armed with plans for all of us. Among his first priorities: a talk with Falah Kafr El-Hanadwa, the malcontent cartoon peasant from the fictional Upper Egyptian village of Kafr El-Hanadwa (Indian Village).

By  Azza Khattab - Read more

et Feature et The Watch  
  Alaa El Aswany  Barman Edward
The dentist who shocked the literary world with his smash hit Imaret Yacoubian speaks out on literature, politics and gay bars

WHEN ALAA El Aswany writes, he writes without fear. He makes no compromises, a quality he says that gives his writing depth even in describing the see

By  Abdallah   -  Read more
Le Chantillys ever-popular bartender looks back on a hard life of elevators and screwdrivers

EDWARD WAS ONLY six years old when, during visits to his mother in the hospital, he discovered the joy of elevators and got his first job. He offered

By  George Stratton   -   Read more

Brain Drain
Egypts diaspora doesnt yet equal that of the Irish, but its moving in the same direction
By Yasmin Moll
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Not Worth The Shot?
As the cost of the only FDA-approved medication to fight hepatitis C virus rises farther out of the average patients reach, quacks and swindlers are cashing in on victims suffering. Meanwhile, some are wondering: Just how effective is HCV treatment anyway?
By Manal el-Jesri
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Return of the Native
Many long to emigrate in the hope of finding better opportunities elsewhere. Today, there are approximately one million Egyptians living abroad. Of these permanent migrants, a handful are slowly trickling back to their homeland. With their passports as a safety net, these successful young entrepreneurs are not afraid to give Egypt a chance. What brought them back and how long will they stay?
By Yasmin Moll
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