Al-Ahram Weekly Online 2 - 8 August 2001 Issue No.545 |
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Braced for the worst There is to be no Arab summit, for the time being. But on Palestinian and Arab streets there is mounting outrage, writes Graham Usher from Jerusalem
'Not impartial, not scientific' Al-Ahram celebrates its 125th anniversary this week. In the century and a quarter since first appearing, the organisation has grown to occupy a three-building office complex, runs several state-of-the-art printing presses both in and outside Cairo and currently publishes 14 titles alongside the original --see supplement-- |
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Waiting for the observers Kosheh file reopened |
Israel targets political leaders |
Reaping Sharon's harvest The Intifada returned to its source on Sunday and augured a future of religious -- and therefore insoluble-conflict. Graham Usher reports from Jerusalem's Old City |
Rendezvous with destiny |
Flowing with the times In an exclusive interview with Al-Ahram Weekly, Admiral Ahmed Ali Fadel, head of the Suez Canal Authority, spoke to Sherine Abdel-Razek about the canal's future |
Into the big abyss It doesn't quite make sense and no one is just quite sure how it works, but despite the enigma of its form and type, online advertising is steadily plodding along in a globalising city. Yasmine El-Rashidi tries to grasp the concept and figure out why it will tick when much Internet-else failed |
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The silver lining |
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