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The article reports on the April 6 protest of workers of the industrial city of al-Mahallah al-Kubrá over the increase of prices.
The regime is trying to replace the Emergency Law which has governed Egypt since the assassination of President Anwar al-Sādāt 27 years ago with an un-democratic law called the ’Terrorism Law.’
An administrative court in Cairo has delayed the sentence on the Coptic Orthodox Church’s appeal against a previous ruling that allows a Copt to obtain a church re-marriage license.
A new controversy has erupted after a Coptic counselor proposed an amendment over the current church bylaw on electing the patriarch.
The article reviews the controversial book of the Bishop of Samālūt Bishop Paphnotius entitled, ’The Inevitability of Leading a Renaissance in the Church Function.’
Maryland’s highest court upheld a 3 million dollar award in favour of an American man whose sons were illegally taken to Egypt by his Egyptian ex-wife six years ago.
The article presents fears over the performance of the press.
A Coptic lawyer Maryam Ra’ūf ‘Ayyād has filed an appeal against a decision on rejecting her application to admit a test for hiring female judges.
’Lost History’’ by former U.S diplomat and writer Michael Hamilton Morgan seeks to bridge the gap between Islam and the West and to provide a better understanding of the Islamic civilization.
The article reviews recent sentences that key members of the banned Muslim Brotherhood movement have received that reflect the ongoing security drive over the group.

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