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      <title>Defamation Case Launched Against Blogger for Reporting On Environmental Pollution is First of Its...</title>
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      <description>According to ANHRI and the "Mosawah" Association for Human Rights, on 9 June 2008 the Azzohour Court of Port Said is expected to begin reviewing a unique case filed by Trust Chemicals Inc. against blogger Tamer Mabrouk. Tamer...</description>
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      <title>Egyptian blogger faces libel action</title>
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      <title>Unsportsmanlike conduct</title>
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      <description>For the second time in three years, Egypt has interfered in the "Med-to-Red" yacht race, this time stopping yachts that had visited Israel at Port Said and eventually forcing at least some of them to turn back. Eleven yachts set sail from Tel Aviv nine days ago as part of the Med-Red Rally...</description>
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      <title>The passion of Tanbura</title>
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      <description>The Suez Canal, foreign occupation, war and tax-free jeans are all aspects of Port Said’s identity which have shaped and influenced the city’s musical tradition. El Tanbura, a male troupe of singers, lyre-players, drummers and high-energy dancers was formed 20 years ago to preserve a musical heritag</description>
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