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...third major strike on Red Sea resorts in the past 18 months - came as President Hosni Mubarak prepared to welcome political and business leaders to Egypt for a World Economic Forum gathering later this month. The bombings underscored Mubarak's inability to eliminate the terrorist threat, which has hurt the country's $7 billion tourism industry. But that is only one of the regime's problems. Long-simmering sectarian tensions erupted into rioting and street fighting between Muslim fundamentalists and Coptic Christians in Alexandria in mid-April. And police clashed last week in Cairo with demonstrators protesting disciplinary action against...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Three Strikes In Egypt | 4/30/2006 | See Source »

...third major strike on Red Sea resorts in the past 18 months--came as President Hosni Mubarak prepared to welcome political and business leaders to Egypt for a World Economic Forum gathering later this month. The bombings underscored Mubarak's inability to eliminate the terrorist threat, which has hurt the country's $7 billion tourism industry. But that is only one of the regime's problems. Long-simmering sectarian tensions erupted into rioting and street fighting between Muslim fundamentalists and Coptic Christians in Alexandria in mid-April. And police clashed last week in Cairo with demonstrators protesting disciplinary action against...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Three Strikes in Egypt | 4/30/2006 | See Source »

...that much time was wasted when people were arguing whether it was genocide or not,” he said. “And when we argue, lives are perishing and people are dying.” Audience members asked Fashir and Osman whether international divestment from Sudan would hurt civilians rather than the government. But Osman said “divestments will only increase the pressure and accelerate the process of the international communities’ progress” in aiding Sudan. Event coordinator Rebecca J. Hamilton, a student at Harvard Law School and the Kennedy School of Government...

Author: By Nicola C. Perlman, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: ‘Strong Public Pressure’ Needed In Darfur | 4/27/2006 | See Source »

...watch the blasts," recalls his mother Helen, who still lives in Washington, Utah, some 125 miles downwind from the test site. "We saw the clouds go over all the time. Our children played outside. All the while, the Government kept saying that it wouldn't hurt us." But when the last of 102 mushroom clouds rose above the desert in 1962, Sheldon Nisson was dead from leukemia. His cancer, along with that of nine other victims, Federal District Court Judge Bruce Jenkins ruled last week, resulted from exposure to those drifting clouds of radioactive fallout. The judge found that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Atomic Test Case | 4/26/2006 | See Source »

...home to an alleged copyright infringer, or because another student war protest is taking place (or wait, was that just House Day?), but leave our “big-time” sports out of it. We get enough slack for everything else, and as much as it might hurt, it’s best to keep our sports out of the limelight until we give reason to the contrary. I’d love for us and our draft brethren to matter, but we don’t. In fact, I shouldn’t even be writing this...

Author: By Malcom A. Glenn, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: THE MALCOM X-FACTOR: Draft Day Less Fun Without Crimson | 4/26/2006 | See Source »

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