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Black Cat – Old Believes

by rustygold in Advice, April 27, 2012
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Even today many people believe that some misfortune will happen to them if a black cat cross their path. This superstition stems from thousands of years ago.

Cancel Egypt Gas Export Agreement with Israel

by Ceng Adud in History, April 23, 2012
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The deal was revoked on Thursday (19/4) and the company’s East Cancel Egypt Gas Export Agreement with Israel.

Israel Natural Energy Crisis

by Ceng Adud in History, April 23, 2012
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Egypt’s national gas company on Sunday (2/4) announced the cancellation of Israel Natural Energy Crisis.

Israeli Troops Sergap Cargo Ship in The Mediterranean

by Ceng Adud in Issues, April 22, 2012
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Israeli forces regularly patrol the seas to intercept ships Israeli troops Sergap Cargo Ship in the Mediterranean.

“Leaving Gaza? It Will Not Ever! “

by Ceng Adud in Issues, April 21, 2012
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But that still survive on the spirit of resistance Gaza society. Many community “Leaving Gaza? It will not ever! “

Mysteries of Ancient Egypt

by Predators in History, April 10, 2012
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What happened to Nefertiti? How old is the Sphinx? Who were the first kings of Egypt? How many pyramids there, anyway? Although this year, which celebrated 200 years since Egyptology is considered science, much controversy still surrounds the history of the most exotic ancient civilizations. Some of those mysteries we are presented by Marc Ulieriu.

Tutankhamun Unfolds: A Broken Leg and Malaria, Causes of Death Famous Pharaoh

by Predators in History, April 10, 2012
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Nearly 100 years after his mummy out to light, child pharaoh, Tutankhamen, and the last secrets unveiled. Thus, researchers have found the causes of his death, a broken leg and malaria, a disease that has exacerbated the effects of fracture.

Travel to Port Said – City on Two Continents

by Predators in History, April 9, 2012
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Port Said owes its special status geographic position at the northern end of the Suez Canal, the boundary between Africa and Asia, and the Mediterranean coast. On the Asian side is opposite twin town, smaller – Port Fuad.

Angry Egyptian Spamming Obama’s Facebook Page

by nehaahmed in Politics, April 9, 2012
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Egypt’s election campaign in the U.S. spilling over Barack Obama’s Facebook page is flooded with protests against the threat of exclusion of the Islamists Hasim Abu Ismail of the presidential election. The prospective candidate speaks of conspiracy. Other candidates may fall victim to the strict rules.

Egypt Gas Pipeline Explosion Happened Again

by Ceng Adud in History, April 9, 2012
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The explosion occurred at the location of the pipe Egypt Gas Pipeline explosion happened again.

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