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In his article, Ahmad Imbābī says that religion was exploited in the Bar Association’s elections, as a means of collecting the maximum number of votes. This was shown by candidates working on their connections to Copts and the brotherhood.
The article provides text of an interview with ‘Alī Zayn al-‘Ābidīn, regarding a rumor indicating the presence of a secret Muslim Brotherhood member running for the position of head of the Lawyers’ Syndicate.
The author comments on the disorganization of the Egyptian government, believing it to pose a graver threat than the spread of shanty towns throughout the country.
The problem of slums in Egypt must be addressed, and future issues such as the rock slide in Duwayqah must be prevented.
The author discusses the impact of a decree in 1914, which ordered the return of all state-owned property, and the resulting boom in shanty towns.
Krūm reveals the reasons for al-Sādāt’s resentment of Pope Shenouda. These include that President Sādāt felt that the pope was seeking political leadership among the Copts. The author also speaks of the relation of the Muslim Brotherhood and the pope.
The author argues that the United States Institute of Peace "bribes" researchers to work in it. He also says that Dr. Hālah Mustafá has been greatly affected by the US political climate and has forgotten that democracy must stem from society. It cannot be imported from abroad.
Hānī Labīb writes about human rights violations and humiliating people. He discusses the refusal of a shaykh to allow restaurants to serve food during Ramadan, his opinion that the government should interfere in this situation, and through two stories, laments the abuse of women.
A crucified frog in an Italian museum angers the Vatican pope.
The article reviews a decision issued by Pope Shenouda to revoke invitations sent to Israeli professors specializing in the Coptic language.

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