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But officials have tended to purchase only the cheapest volumes and quality hasn't improved, according to Achmed Bedier, general manager of Dar El Shorouk Publishing.
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But officials have tended to purchase only the cheapest volumes and quality hasn't improved, according to Achmed Bedier, general manager of Dar El Shorouk Publishing.
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On the issue of that court order, the same administrative court said in December last year (quoted in independent daily Al-Shorouk):
Meedan: Face Veil Debate Resurfaces in Egypt as Court Upholds University Exam Niqab Ban 2010
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Reuters cites the Egyptian newspaper as well, using a slightly different transliteration style to render its name: “Al-Shorouk quoted ‘knowledgeable Sudanese sources’ this week as saying aircraft from the United States were involved in the strike, which it said killed 39 people.”
The Sudan Airstrike Mystery - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com 2009
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Reuters cites the Egyptian newspaper as well, using a slightly different transliteration style to render its name: “Al-Shorouk quoted ‘knowledgeable Sudanese sources’ this week as saying aircraft from the United States were involved in the strike, which it said killed 39 people.”
The Sudan Airstrike Mystery - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com 2009
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Reuters cites the Egyptian newspaper as well, using a slightly different transliteration style to render its name: “Al-Shorouk quoted ‘knowledgeable Sudanese sources’ this week as saying aircraft from the United States were involved in the strike, which it said killed 39 people.”
The Sudan Airstrike Mystery - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com 2009
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Reuters cites the Egyptian newspaper as well, using a slightly different transliteration style to render its name: “Al-Shorouk quoted ‘knowledgeable Sudanese sources’ this week as saying aircraft from the United States were involved in the strike, which it said killed 39 people.”
The Sudan Airstrike Mystery - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com 2009
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Elections are good for business too, says Bahnam Saad, 60, owner of al-Shorouk printing house.
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"I feel shame and disgust when I recall this history," Howeidy wrote in the Shorouk newspaper.
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"I feel shame and disgust when I recall this history," Howeidy wrote in the Shorouk newspaper.
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