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The article focuses on a new bill to allow adoption among Christians in Egypt and the disputes among the three churches on the unified personal status law.
The resignation of the coordinator of the National Assembly for Change leaves a questionable political future for Egypt.   
The author reports on a claim by 50 children to record their Christian religion in their official papers after their father had converted to Islam.
The writer is discussing the debate about suggestions for reforming religious curricula for secondary schools, because these curricula are said to repeat, word by word, phrases from the books of the executed ex-leader of the Muslim Brotherhood, Sayyid Qutb.
Al-Khalīfa court refuses to admit a lawsuit against Bishop Maximus.
The Egyptian movement for change, Kifāya, announced its rejection of reforms proposed by the ruling NDP party and continued its efforts to unite popular and political oppositional forces.
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