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Terrorist actions against the Copts resume in Upper Egypt.
Richard Holloway, the Bishop of Edinborough, described the conference’s refusal to accept homosexuality as an indicator of the effect of Islam on the Anglican church.
In an interview with the well known businessman Naguib Sawires who says that he feels protected by Muslims.
Egypt expressed its extreme objection to the ill meaning statements of Congressman Frank Wolf.
A feature story on the reasons that graduates of Al-Azhar schools are not accepted in the Police Academy.
Parts of the text of questions and demands that Congressman Frank Wolf, had with him on his visit to Egypt including the author’s comments on it.
Commentary on Cromwell’s article.
Three Egyptian Copts, including the author, went to Washington to meet with members of Congress. Sidhom reports about the results of those conversations. "We do not deny that the Copts have problems but we try to solve them internally."
After the Muslim public thought that the match between the Grand Imam and the scholars’ front has reached its end by the annulment of the front, they now discover that a battle has ended but that the war goes on.
Pope Shenouda gave a lecture in which he condemned the American campaign for Coptic rights.

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