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Egypt family structures shaken, in flux
Baptist Press AssociationEditor’s note: The subject of this story is going by a assumed name to protect his identity, according to the Baptist Press Association. CAIRO — The long-running social and political upheaval in Egypt, which toppled the presidency of Hosni...Tags: Baptist, Central Intelligence Agency, Arts and Culture, Homes, Tunisia
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Why Egypt matters to us
I think of Wang Weilin often, though sadly I don’t know his fate or if that is even his real name. You might know him as “Tank Man” or “The Unknown Rebel” and, though we don’t know his name, the iconic image of him...Tags: Georgia, Human Rights, Israel, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Politics
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Hunt missed the boat in Egypt
To the editor: No doubt this past week will go down as a pivotal moment in Egyptian and, perhaps, world history. As long-time strongman Hosni Mubarak relinquished presidential power in Egypt, millions cheered. Yet what this means for religious...Tags: Alabama, Hosni Mubarak, Christianity, Kentucky, Human Interest
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Seven Egyptian soldiers freed by captors in Sinai
CAIRO — Seven Egyptian soldiers who had been abducted in the Sinai last week were set free by their captors early Wednesday amid conflicting reports as to how their release was secured. Many local news websites reported that tribe leaders in the...
Tags: Armed Forces, Cairo (Egypt), Mohamed Morsi, Kidnapping
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Racing's in the blood for Grandview driver Henn
Growing up, Jordan Henn always looked forward to spending his summer weekends at the local raceways. How could he not? Being at the local tracks wasn't just something to do. It was, largely, a way of life. A family tradition. These days, a third...
Tags: Breinigsville, Mertztown, Wind Gap, Kutztown, Car Engine Repair
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Supporters of abducted soldiers keep Sinai-Gaza border shut
CAIRO — The families and colleagues of seven Egyptian soldiers who were kidnapped last week in North Sinai kept Egypt’s borders with the Gaza Strip closed Sunday for the third day in a row. Nearly 170 demonstrators have gathered inside the...
Tags: Hosni Mubarak, Hamas, Israel, Cairo (Egypt), Mohamed Morsi
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Egypt's border with Gaza stays closed as protest continues
CAIRO — Egypt's border with the Gaza Strip remained closed Sunday as the families and colleagues of seven Egyptian soldiers who were kidnapped in the northern Sinai Peninsula last week continued a sit-in. A video was briefly posted on YouTube...
Tags: Armed Conflicts, Hamas, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Cairo (Egypt), Kidnapping
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World watch
Guatemala: Because of the escalating violence of anti-mining protests in the southeast, the government has declared a state of emergency in parts of Santa Rosa and Jalapa states, about 40 miles from Guatemala City. Troops have been dispatched to the towns...
Tags: Landforms, U.S. Embassy, Guatemala, U.S. Department of State, Volcanoes
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A whole lot of living left to do
The Bible tells the story of the burning bush and God’s call of Moses. At the age where Moses should be enjoying the benefits of AARP, when he should be bouncing great-grandchildren on his knee as his main exercise, it is then God speaks to Moses.... -
Smugglers provide KFC delivery to Gaza Strip; they advertise on Facebook
Imagine living in an area where you can't get your hands on your favorite foods. Now imagine how much you'd pay to get them. When people living in the Gaza Strip get a craving for KFC, there's no way they can get it. There are no name-brand fast-food...
Tags: Kentucky Fried Chicken, Foods and Beverages, Media Industry, Salads, Chocolate Cake
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Parade, games and food to be offered at Egypt Memorial Park Festival June 1
Egypt Memorial Park is hosting a festival starting at 10 a.m. Saturday, June 1. The public event will kick off with a parade down Main Street. Throughout the day, the Steel Creek Band will perform from 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m., the Aardvarks from 3-6 p.m. and...Tags: Arts and Culture, Festive Events
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Morale hits a new low on Egypt stock market
CAIRO — His phone doesn't ring and his charts are gloomy. But every day Mostafa Ismail, a financial broker with a hangman's demeanor, steps into the Egyptian stock exchange hoping for positive blips. They are rare in a nation where revolution...
Tags: Revolutions, Political Dissent, Credit Ratings, Mohamed Morsi, Stock Market
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