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BusinessWeek March 7, 2005 Stanley Reed |
The Sands Are Shifting Under Egypt's Mubarak Rising tensions in Egypt arrive at a time when the Bush Administration's Middle East activism is moving into a tricky phase. |
BusinessWeek July 19, 2004 Stanley Reed |
Egypt Starts Planning For Life After Mubarak "With the President's surgery, the issue [of succession] is more pressing than anytime before," says Abdel Monem Said Aly, director of the Al-Ahram Center for Political & Strategic Studies in Cairo. |
BusinessWeek February 17, 2011 Charlie Rose |
Charlie Rose Talks to Shady El Ghazaly Harb The 32-year-old Egyptian youth leader - part of a coalition that's trying to set the agenda for the future of his country - talks about the roadblocks to democracy that lie ahead. |
BusinessWeek May 30, 2005 |
"Jobs Are The First Priority" A conversation with Egypt's Prime Minister Ahmed Nazif about the country's economy. |
TIME Asia December 1, 2011 Ayman Mohyeldin |
In Egypt, Will Democratic Legitimacy Trump Military Legitimacy? The test of Egypt's elections will be durability and credibility. Will they stick as a legitimate barometer of the popular will and help establish democratic stability? |
BusinessWeek June 2, 2011 Romesh Ratnesar |
Egypt: Not Just the Facebook Revolution Egypt's largest independent newspaper, Al-Masry Al-Youm, is showing Egyptians what a free press looks like. More than social media, that may be the key to the nation's future. |
BusinessWeek September 5, 2005 Stanley Reed |
Egypt's Minister Of Modernization When it comes to getting the state out of the economy, Foreign Trade & Industry Minister Mohamed Rachid is all business. |
BusinessWeek February 24, 2011 David J. Lynch |
Egypt's Economy Needs to Change. It Won't Egypt after Mubarak shows signs of resistance to the free-market reforms it must adopt before it connects with the global economy. |
BusinessWeek January 27, 2011 |
Unrest in the Streets of Cairo Egypt bans protests following riots against Mubarak's regime. |
TIME Asia March 7, 2011 |
Inbox Readers offer comments on the Egyptian uprising, taming sprawl in Shanghai, and Jean Le Pen's daughter, Marine. |
BusinessWeek February 10, 2011 Stanley Reed |
Egypt's Telecom Mogul Embraces Uprising Naguib Sawiris, head of the Mideast's largest telecom company, says business will continue to invest in Egypt after a peaceful transfer of power |
BusinessWeek February 3, 2011 Rowley & O'Leary |
The Lobbyists Watching Egypt's Back Washington superlobbyist Tony Podesta and two former congressmen helped Egypt fend off Capitol Hill critics. |
BusinessWeek May 26, 2011 Fattah & Kassem |
The Man Behind Egypt's Real Estate Rebellion El Fakhrany's challenges to land deals in Egypt are uncovering corruption and upending the real estate market. |
InternetNews February 2, 2011 |
Egypt Plugs Back Into the Internet Amid fresh violence on the streets of the capital, Egyptian Internet service providers plug back into the global grid, ending an unprecedented week-long blackout. |
Wired October 20, 2008 David Wolman |
Cairo Activists Use Facebook to Rattle Regime Ahmed Maher is part of a new generation in the Middle East that, through blogs, YouTube, Flickr, Twitter, and now Facebook, is using virtual reality to combat corrupt and oppressive governments. |
BusinessWeek March 9, 2011 Romesh Ratnesar |
Arab Regimes' Nepotism Problem Their rulers are learning that modernity brings the demand that people have a chance to succeed on their merits. |
BusinessWeek February 17, 2011 Simpson & Fam |
Egypt's Army Marches, Fights, Sells Chickens The armed forces have a substantial stake in Egypt's civilian economy through a host of government-owned service and manufacturing companies. |