05/29/11 HE the Minister of State for International Co-operation Dr. Khalid bin Mohamed al-Attiyah revealed yesterday that a delegation of Qatari businessmen will visit Egypt next month to review the investment opportunities available in the country. They will work on increasing Qatari investments in Egypt.
05/28/11 A federal judge in Virginia strikes down the century-old federal ban on corporate donations to candidates for President and Congress, saying this was foreshadowed by last year's Citizens United ruling.
05/25/11 HERNDON, Va. , May 24, 2011 /PRNewswire/ iDirect, Inc. (iDirect), a company of VT Systems, Inc. (VT Systems), today announced that Detecon Al Saudia Detecon Al Saudia , a provider of telecommunication and IT services to Saudi Arabia and the Middle East, is launching a geo-redundant satellite service in Saudi Arabia based on iDirect's Evolution product line.
05/25/11 The American Statistical Association today announced the election of 58 of its members as Fellows of the Association. The 2011 Fellows, recognized for their outstanding contributions and leadership in the field of statistical science, are from 25 states, Canada, and Singapore. A list of the Fellows follows the release.
05/24/11 Hosni Mubarak has been ordered to stand trial for the killing of protesters and could face the death penalty, scotching speculation the former leader would be spared public humiliation by Egypt's military rulers.
05/24/11 A few years ago Neil MacFarquhar was startled when asked, "Aren't there any normal people in the Middle East? Are there people like you or me, or people you relate to?"
05/24/11 Mr. Tommy Junior Roland, 57 of Green Cove Springs, Fla., passed away Monday, May 16, 2011. He was a native of Jacksonville and moved to Green Cove Spring in 1964. He worked as a heavy equipment operator for the State of Florida and for Solite before becoming disabled.
05/15/11 CAIRO (Reuters) - Hospital doctors will runs heart test on Egypt's former first lady Suzanne Mubarak, who is under detention in the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, the state news agency MENA reported on Sunday.
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05/14/11 CAIRO (AFP) - Ousted Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak's wife, Suzanne, was in intensive care Saturday after state television reported she had suffered a heart attack following her remand in custody in a corruption probe.
05/14/11 Egypt's former first lady Suzanne Mubarak was in a stable condition and under the control of police on Saturday, a day after reportedly suffering a heart attack, the health minister said.
05/14/11 Officials investigating whether people behind New Year's Day bombing have links to al-Qaeda's Iraq branch.
05/14/11 The Sahara took its first bow after transforming a struggling bingo parlor into a Moroccan-themed resort filled with pretend camels, nomads and African warriors and genuine Hollywood glitz.
05/10/11 Several golfers from North Alabama made the trip to Magnolia Grove in Mobile to compete in this year's AHSAA High School State Golf Tournaments. Many of these Tennessee Valley participants are returning home with trophies.
05/10/11 When Sylvia Benevides heard that Gov. Robert Bentley would be in the local area to see the storm damage, she decided to share her thoughts on the disaster response. Her visit with Bentley may have sparked a shakeup in local disaster response plan.
05/09/11 Kimberly Wong's Bethune-Cookman teammates rushed to congratulate her after she won medalist honors in the women's team division.
05/09/11 The George Washington University will celebrate the first anniversary of its School of Nursing by hosting a panel on the future of nursing, followed by a reception with remarks from Virginia Secretary of Health and Human Resources, Dr. William A. Hazel, Jr. and Executive Director of the American Nurses Credentialing Center, Dr. Karen Drenkard. The May 10th event will also feature tours of the ...
05/09/11 Beer and ballet; Echo & the Bunnymen; "Office Space" film fest. Get going!
04/28/11 The "Arab Spring" has received copious attention in the American media, but one of its crucial elements has been largely overlooked: the striking role of women in the protests sweeping the Arab world.
04/28/11 Dozens of exhibitions have been held since the 25 January Revolution succeeded in ousting the former president Hosni Mubarak. Yet more are still waiting in the wings. I went to see talented artist Taha El-Qorani, who is now working on a 40- metre mural showing the many stages of the revolution. |