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In the Wafd Party, although leaders such as chairman Sayyid al-Badawi and Secretary General Monir Fakhri Abdel Nour are united in their opposition to international monitoring, the party is having to work hard to convince the Egyptian public of the wisdom of its stance.
Amr Hamzawy: Does Egypt Need International Election Observers? Amr Hamzawy 2010
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In the Wafd Party, although leaders such as chairman Sayyid al-Badawi and Secretary General Monir Fakhri Abdel Nour are united in their opposition to international monitoring, the party is having to work hard to convince the Egyptian public of the wisdom of its stance.
Amr Hamzawy: Does Egypt Need International Election Observers? Amr Hamzawy 2010
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In the Wafd Party, although leaders such as chairman Sayyid al-Badawi and Secretary General Monir Fakhri Abdel Nour are united in their opposition to international monitoring, the party is having to work hard to convince the Egyptian public of the wisdom of its stance.
Amr Hamzawy: Does Egypt Need International Election Observers? Amr Hamzawy 2010
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The film's story revolves around four contrasting women who live in 1953 Iran: Faezeh, a middle-aged woman in a loveless marriage; Zarin, a prostitute ravaged by the inhumanity of the brothel; Munis, a budding radical, unmarried and pushing thirty, an embarrassment to her traditional brother; and Fakhri, a devout woman secretly in love with Munis's brother until she is raped for nothing more than looking into a male-only cafe.
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Faezeh leaves her powerful husband, purchases a home in an orchard that becomes her haven (and symbol for heaven and freedom), and welcomes Zarin and Fakhri.
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"Our best time in this business is summer, because every summer there is a fuel crisis," Fakhri said.
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Awad Fakhri, 24, who sells cans of gas on a main street in Baghdad, said he goes to a gas station every morning and cuts through the line by paying a $25 bribe.
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Black gold: Haidar Azhar, 12, fills cans, and coffers, for gas peddler Awad Fakhri.
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All the tales I heard were purely local, but Fakhri Bey, a young Osmanli domiciled for some time in Fez and Mequinez, assured me that The Nights are still recited there.
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The new Iraq: the new Director of Arab Affairs in the Iraqi Foreign Ministry is none other than`Awad Fakhri.
Wednesday, August 31, 2005 As'ad 2005
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