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A Legacy Lost: The Scarcity of Travel Writing
August 8, 2011
Why the region doesn’t write about itself and how a disconnected literature market affects the way people travel on this side of the world. By Pakinam Amer and Amr El Beleidy
Hotel
April 1, 2011
For travelers and residents looking for a boutique experience, Cairo has one to offer in every neighborhood By Farida Helmy
It’s playtime
April 1, 2011
If you can’t get out of town, you can still get the kids out of the house By Nadine El Sayed
Getting there
April 1, 2011
Driving Distances (in kilometers) By Rehaam Romero and Passant Rabie
Cleaning up our act
April 1, 2011
Urban beautification projects reflect a positive image to visitors
Time to hit the road
April 1, 2011
With foreigners spooked by revolutions in the region, Egypt’s peak tourist season has become a valley, jeopardizing the livelihoods of millions. Domestic tourism can’t save the economy, but it might save some jobs. By Nadine El Sayed
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Get Democracy Or Die Tryin’: The Return to Tahrir
November 23, 2011
The iconic Tahrir square enters another dark and gritty phase, as the country plunges into a future more uncertain than ever
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April 1, 2011
As a promising future dawns, take a break to stroll through the nation’s past By Glen Johnson
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Think Green vs. Think Development
August 8, 2011
The conflict between big businesses, conservationists and pretty little Fayoum. By Farida Helmy
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Saving one grassroots initiative at a time
June 1, 2011
Following in the footsteps of successful sustainable projects
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Turning Garbage into Gold
September 14, 2011
This plastic bottle could work. No, this cloth is too worn out. Oh, this glass bottle is beautiful, why do people throw away things like that?” says Hassan Farouk with a smile while picking and choosing from a garbage dump site in Nasr City.
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Get Democracy Or Die Tryin’: The Return to Tahrir
November 23, 2011
The iconic Tahrir square enters another dark and gritty phase, as the country plunges into a future more uncertain than ever
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The Choice Is Yours
November 21, 2011
A closer look at the country’s new electoral system and everything you need to know about how the new parliament will take shape
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Turning Garbage into Gold
September 14, 2011
This plastic bottle could work. No, this cloth is too worn out. Oh, this glass bottle is beautiful, why do people throw away things like that?” says Hassan Farouk with a smile while picking and choosing from a garbage dump site in Nasr City.
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Think Green vs. Think Development
August 8, 2011
The conflict between big businesses, conservationists and pretty little Fayoum. By Farida Helmy
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Mobile Reading
January 10, 2012
A new initiative is aiming to educate people, one taxi ride at a time
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Saving one grassroots initiative at a time
June 1, 2011
Following in the footsteps of successful sustainable projects
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Revolution Evolution
July 8, 2011
Egypt Today's reporters provide live coverage of Suez and Tahrir Square.
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loving luxor
April 1, 2011
As a promising future dawns, take a break to stroll through the nation’s past By Glen Johnson
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The Silent Majority
December 8, 2011
Despite a huge female voter turnout, Egyptian women remain underrepresented in parliament
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Off the Beaten Track
January 9, 2012
a cultural eco-village, Mervat Nasser hopes to transform a forsaken place into an intellectual beacon of light for Minya
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