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It's important to remember why the U.S. gives foreign aid
WASHINGTON - Sequestration is not the best time to be doling out foreign aid, surely the most unpopular item in the federal budget. Especially when the recipient is President Mohammed Morsi of Egypt. Morsi is intent on getting the release of Omar Abdel-...
Tags: International Monetary Fund, Religion and Belief, John Kerry, White House, Mohamed Morsi
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U.S. Foreign Aid Must Have Strings Attached
The Hartford CourantSequestration is not the best time to be doling out foreign aid, surely the most unpopular item in the federal budget. Especially when the recipient is President Mohamed Morsi of Egypt. Morsi is intent on getting the release of Omar Abdel-Rahman (the...Tags: International Monetary Fund, Religion and Belief, John Kerry, Mohamed Morsi, Islam
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Reality check in Mideast shows no real solution
After President Obama's visit to Israel and Jordan, it's time for our reality check No. 99. For perspective, let's backtrack to Obama's June 2009 speech in Cairo. Reasonably, the President asserted, all sides were educated, smart and patriotic. If...Tags: Benjamin Netanyahu, Religion and Belief, Barack Obama, Judaism, Israel
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Drug addiction rising in Egypt, officials say
CAIRO -- The Egyptian government says it is taking steps to battle drug addiction, especially among young people, which has escalated amid deepening social and economic problems since the 2011 uprising that toppled former President Hosni Mubarak. The...Tags: Addiction, Tramadol (drug), Substance Abuse, Lifestyle and Leisure, Drug Use
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Obama speechwriter shapes policy with his pen
WASHINGTON -- One of Ben Rhodes’ first tasks when he followed Barack Obama to the White House in 2009 was to help craft the presidential speech, delivered in Cairo, that urged a restart of Mideast peace talks, called America’s alliance with...
Tags: Knesset, White House, Barack Obama, Israel, U.S. Embassy
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“The Bible Experience” comes to New York March 20-27
Channel Guide MagazineYou certainly don't have to be a biblical scholar to be a fan of History's blockbuster drama series The Bible — which continues tonight at 8pm ET — but those who are of the more studious persuasion will be happy to hear about a chance to see... -
Giving up the body: a sweet sacrifice
Oh, the physical sacrifices I make for my job as a journalist. True, I have never been assaulted by a mob in Cairo's Tahrir Square, as CBS' Lara Logan was. And I've never been injured by a bomb, as happened to ABC's Bob Woodruff and CBS' Kimberly Dozier...
Tags: CBS Corp., Smile Train, ABC (tv network), Lara Logan, Injuries and Wounds
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Egypt protests continue; opposition rejects talks with Morsi
This post has been updated. See the note below for details.CAIRO -- Egypt's main opposition coalition rejected talks with President Mohamed Morsi on Monday as anti-government protests gripped the nation for a fifth day and the army was given powers to arrest civilians. Six people died across the country,...Tags: Religion and Belief, Government, Mohamed Morsi, Armed Conflicts, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Washington casts wary eye at Muslim Brotherhood
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama begins his second term straining to maintain a good relationship with Egypt, an important U.S. ally whose president is a conservative Islamist walking a fine line between acting as a moderate peace broker and...
Tags: Interreligious Dialogue, Kirsten Gillibrand, Mohamed Morsi, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Hamas
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Protesters slam Egypt government two years after revolution
CAIRO -- Young men and boys clashed with security forces as tens of thousands of Egyptians protested Friday against the Islamist-led government’s failure to fix the economy and heal the politically divided nation two years after the overthrow of...
Tags: NATO, Religion and Belief, Mohamed Morsi, Parliament, Islam
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Egypt protesters, police clash on Mubarak anniversary
ReutersCAIRO (Reuters) - Protesters demanding the departure of Egyptian President Mohamed Mursi clashed with police outside his palace on Monday on the second anniversary of the overthrow of veteran autocrat Hosni Mubarak. Dozens of youths threw rocks at the...Tags: Revolutions, Government, Mohamed Morsi, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Activism
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Artists in Egypt work in a tense atmosphere
CAIRO — The Muslim women in Marwa Adel's photographs are shadows, repressed by custom, religion, marriage and regret. While nude, the figures are obscured by sepia scrims, scrawled upon with stifling words — as if their true selves may never...Tags: Religion and Belief, Revolutions, Arts, Twitter, Inc., Mohamed Morsi
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