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Cairo ( , literally "The Vanquisher"; ) is the capital of Egypt, and the largest city in Africa, and the Arab World, as well as one of the most densely populated cities in the world
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  1. 3 hours ago — The Iranian charge d'affairs in Cairo has been summoned by the Egyptian Foreign Ministry to explain recent comments attributed to the Islamic Republic's foreign minister, in which he criticized...

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    September 01, 2010 — characters. Juliette (Clarkson) takes a trip to Cairo to visit her husband Mark (Tom McCamus), who works for the United Nations. But when the U.N. sends Mark to Gaza, to help deal with trouble in a refugee camp, Mark...

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    August 31, 2010 — Leila, left; Dr. Najwa Adra, right Dance Workshop & Discussion: Leila of Cairo and Anthropologist Najwa Adra Wednesday, September 1, 2010 6:00 pm at Alwan for the Arts Workshop: 6:00-8:30...

  4. August 31, 2010 — Susan Johnson is a Doylestown, Pa., grandmother with two volunteer gigs in Gaza waiting for her. She's written about her big trip earlier this summer . And here I sit in Cairo, exhausted and disappointed. I have been denied...

  5. August 31, 2010 — Missiles Intercepted by Cairo: Palestinian news Agency Ma’an reported on Saturday that Egyptian authorities intercepted a shipment of at least 190 anti-aircraft missiles , rockets, and other...

  1. August 30, 2010 — By Debbie Schlussel Because of my debilitating headache, Friday, I couldn’t get to my usual movie reviews, only the second time since I began reviewing movies that I’ve skipped reviewing them (the first was...

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    August 30, 2010 — Cairo Time is sort of a middle-aged, less overtly romantic version of Before Sunrise , in which a pair of likable people stroll around a beautiful city together. Patricia Clarkson stars as Juliette, who has come to...

  3. August 28, 2010 — The stolen work, "Poppy Flowers"  A week ago today the 1887 work Poppy Flowers , by Vincent van Gogh was stolen from a Cairo museum.  Hadeel Al-Shalchi has a very good piece reporting on the...

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    August 28, 2010 — Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf, being interviewed on Egypt’s independent Radio Horytna on February 5, 2010. (Photo: Radio Horytna) 'Ground Zero Mosque' Cleric Says Parts of His Book Were Woven into Obama’s...

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    August 28, 2010 — Cairo Day Trips are one of the best gifts you can offer yourself. There is a lot to see from this great city. You are going to miss so much if you don’t include this place among the locations you plan to visit. This area is...

  6. August 31, 2010 — Dr. Mohamed ElBaradei will arrive Cairo tonight to spend the last ten days of Ramadan in the country. “9 days actually” He is arriving in a very critical time with new battles waiting for him and his family as the attack is...

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    August 31, 2010 — When President Obama declared in his Cairo ‘Address to the Muslim World’ that there are seven million Muslims in the United States, a many American Zionist loudly protested. Now - to be fair - Obama’s figure may very well...

  8. August 31, 2010 — By Cam McGrath "CAIRO, Aug 31, 2010 (IPS) - An Egyptian military court handed down sentences Monday in the trial of eight civilian factory workers who led a protest against deteriorating safety...

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    August 27, 2010 — People who like to drive in heavy traffic, or walk in busy cities as cars swarm by, will have some fun at "Cairo Time," which opens here today. So will viewers who feel a tingle of romance or desire when they think of...

  10. August 27, 2010 — What to do when a city becomes impossibly crowded, congested, and polluted? If you're the Egyptian government, you just build another one. Actually, make that two. Two megacities, 6 October City and the...

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