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by: Frederick Deknatel
2010-9-17
During the Second World War, Sayyid Qutb commuted to his government job in central Cairo on a train that ran north from his home in the suburb of Helwan...
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Hezbollah author Augustus Norton: “Egypt is far from being able to enjoy truly competitive elections
by: Frederick Deknatel
2007-8-7
No shortage of commentary followed last summer’s war between Hezbollah and Israel, and the image of Hezbollah’s leader, Hassan Nasrallah, on kiosks around Cairo, as in other cities throughout the mainly Sunni Arab world, seemed a quick explanation for the war’s regional impact...
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