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Israelis Kill 3 Teenagers In Gaza Strip: Military Says Troops Fired Warning Shots (Post, April 10, 2005)

Rice Describes Plans To Spread Democracy: Elections in Egypt Among Priorities (Post, March 26, 2005)

Presidential Challenger Charged With Forgery in Egypt (Post, March 23, 2005)

Egypt Activists Say Real Reform Would Bar Mubarak From Race (Post, March 16, 2005)

Europeans Investigate CIA Role in Abductions: Suspects Possibly Taken To Nations That Torture (Post, March 13, 2005)

Will the Mideast Bloom? (Post, March 13, 2005)

Egypt Holds Candidate Despite Vow Of Reform (Post, March 12, 2005)

Egyptian Diplomat Rebuts Bush's Views on Mideast: Notion of Sudden Democratic Shift Is Rejected (Post, March 10, 2005)

Bush Calls Democracy Terror's Antidote (Post, March 9, 2005)

Unveiling Islam: Author Challenges Orthodox Precepts: Aging Egyptian Says Religion Allows 'Freedom of Thought and Evolution' (Post, March 7, 2005)

Saudis Tell Syria To Leave Lebanon: Pressure Is Building Among Arab Nations (Post, March 4, 2005)

An Egyptian Activist's Long Struggle (Post, March 4, 2005)

Egyptian Living in Md. Accused of Smuggling Countrymen Into U.S. (Post, March 3, 2005)

State Dept. Study Cites Torture of Prisoners: Rumsfeld Approved Similar Practices (Post, March 1, 2005)

Egyptian President Says He Will Push Multiparty Elections (Post, Feb. 27, 2005)

Rice Drops Plans for Visit to Egypt (Post, Feb. 26, 2005)

Return of the Mummy: Tut Treasures Tour Again (Post, Feb. 20, 2005)

Arab Superheroes Leap Pyramids in a Single Bound (Post, Feb. 16, 2005)

Palestinian, Israeli Leaders Pledge to End Attacks: Committees Will Negotiate Issues; Militant Groups Still an Obstacle (Post, Feb. 9, 2005)

Sharon, Abbas To Meet In Egypt: Mubarak Hosts Summit To Push Peace Process (Post, Feb. 3, 2005)

Egypt Reins In Opponents of Longtime Leader: Fifth Term for Mubarak at Issue (Post, Feb. 2, 2005)

Detainee Sent Home to Australia (Post, Jan. 29, 2005)

D.C. Vendor Arrested in Marriage Fraud Network (Post, Jan. 20, 2005)

Terror Suspect Alleges Torture: Detainee Says U.S. Sent Him to Egypt Before Guantanamo (Post, Jan. 6, 2005)

Egyptians Reportedly Took Part In Past Nuclear Experiments: No Evidence of a Weapons Program in Country, Officials Say (Post, Jan. 5, 2005)

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