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| The Statesman Boutros Boutros-Ghali gives his take on the United Nations, the War on Terror and democracy here at home The first Arab and African head of the United Nations, Dr. Boutros Boutros-Ghali was bound to be a figure of some controversy. Stepping into the role of secretary general in 1992, he began his term by launching straight into an ambitious reform program for what was seen by many as a dilapidated organization struggling to find a role in the post-Cold War world.
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Andrew Schurgott
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IT’S RAMADAN, AND no traffic law can keep die-hard fans of the season’s television serials from reaching their remote controls. It doesn’t matter if y
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Sherif Awad
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Read more | The Shura Council fire sparks criticism and conspiracy theories
A MASSIVE FIRE BROKE out at the Shura Council on August 19, destroying the second and third floors of the nineteenth-century building. One firefighter
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Dina Basiony
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 | Live Theater Comes Back to Life State-sponsored theater is regaining the spotlight with popular and profitable performances By Nadine El Sayed Read more |
 | No Place to Tan A day at the beach has become a privilege that very few can afford By Ali El Bahnasawy Read more |
 | Tune In, Don’t Freak Out Don’t let the jargon put you off building the perfect home entertainment system By Hossam Zaater Read more |
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