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  2. The same university movements that sponsored a general conference for faculty members on 31 March to create a list of their demands will attend the Friday meeting to reaffirm their rejection of a draft law prepared by the Higher Education Ministry and the Advisory Council for Higher Education.
  3. Shawky refused to reveal the exact sum Misr Insurance paid in compensation for the 14 bombings of the pipeline since the 25 January uprising last year, but said LE2 billion was paid out in 2011.
  4. “Egypt fell because the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces, in power since February, dashed the hopes of democrats by continuing the Mubarak dictatorship’s practices,” RWB said.
  5. Sabbahi refused to cancel the visit as he wanted to celebrate the liberation of Sinai with its people. He did, however, cancel a Sheikh Zuwayed campaign rally at the request of tribal chiefs, the statement said.
  6. The source said Supply and Domestic Trade Minister Gouda Abdel Khaleq incorrectly blamed the Petroleum Ministry for the problem, alleging that Abdel Khaleq is fully aware that the cabinet, not the petroleum minister, is responsible for issuing resolutions to apply the coupon system.
  7. Shafiq is an ex-air force commander, and is seen by many as the army’s man. He could take votes away from Amr Moussa, the former chief of the Arab League who stands against Islamist candidates such as Abdel Moneim Abouel Fotouh and the Muslim Brotherhood’s Mohamed Morsy.
  8. Egypt's lack of security is the main factor behind the rise in these crimes, he said, explaining that some of the fraudulent foreign currency has been brought into Egypt from abroad, while local currency has been mostly counterfeited at home.
  9. "The Arab League has been hesitant toward the Syrian revolution and it should know that silence toward the [violence] the Syrian regime is committing against the people is a participation and collusion in the crime," Ghalioun said.

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