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Statue of Goddess Mut unearthed south of Karnak Temple
Supreme Council of Antiquities (SCA) mission unearthed south of the karnak temple a black granite statue of Mut, the goddess of maternity, and a sandstone plaque with a hieroglyphic that dates back to the era of king RamsesIII, the founder o 20th Pharaonic dynasty (1185-1070 BC.), encarved on it.
Egypt, History, 12/3/2001

British IT company pumps investments in Egypt
A British Information Technology (IT) expert has said the Egyptian market is one of the best in the region in terms of its growth rate in the communications and IT.
Egypt-UK, Business, 12/3/2001

Islam, a religion of tolerance, peace and co-existence
Egyptian Prime Minister Atef Ebeid inaugurated the 9th International Holy Quran Competition yesterday, stressing the importance of spreading the correct understanding of Islam as a religion of tolerance and peaceful coexistence.
Regional, Religion, 12/3/2001

Moroccan disabled globe trotter to resume tour
Moroccan disabled globe trotter, Driss Kadiri, will resume his tour around the planet next March.
Morocco, Local, 12/3/2001

Reed boat sails from Sidi Ifni in attempt to cross Atlantic
A primitive reed boat, Mata-Rangi III, left Sidi Ifni Sunday in an attempt to cross the Atlantic ocean.
Morocco, Local, 12/3/2001

AIDS in Jordan
The Jordanian health minister Faleh al-Naser said that AIDS in Jordan has so far tolled 286 of which 166 are foreigners.
Jordan, Health, 12/3/2001

Yemeni kidnapper of German experts changed residence
A Yemeni government official said on Sunday that Yemeni tribesmen who last week kidnapped a German expert moved to a mountainous area, 170 Km to the east of the capital Sanaa and that the army forces are besieging the area.
Yemen, Local, 12/3/2001

                                                                                                                                                   
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