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SPECIAL REPORT: Explosion in heart of Cairo kills nine, destroys bus at Egyptian Museum
Three explosions occurred in the heart of Cairo at noon in a location in front of the Egyptian Museum downtown.
Egypt, Breaking News, 9/18/1997
Palestinians are angry - Eruption may take place after Friday's prayer
But the bottom line is the houses are to remain under Israeli control and that is exactly the sort of a compromise that not a single Palestinian is ready to accept.
Palestine, Politics, 9/18/1997
Israeli aggressions in Lebanon
Security sources said the Israeli artillery in al Mais position shelled the areas of Eita Al Jabal, Tibnin, Hadatha, Bara'sheet, Haris, al Rafi mountain, Maraya, Eqmata and the woods of Sujud.
Lebanon, Military, 9/18/1997
Will Arafat clean house?
Corruption is still a common characteristic of developing countries, and the Palestine self-rule area is no exception.
Palestine, Analysis, 9/18/1997
Qatar leads Saudi Arabia in Pan-Arab athletics games
Four records were broken with the Qatari team topping the 17 Arab teams which participated in the tournament.
Regional, Sports, 9/18/1997
Egyptian tourism achieves unprecedented numbers
Statistics issued by the Central Authority of Mobilization and Statistics said that the number of tourists in August reached 444,719.
Egypt, Business, 9/18/1997
Tunisian clothes about to enter the US market
Tunisian factories are expected to export $100 million worth of clothes to the USA.
Tunisia, Business, 9/18/1997
International convention on terrorism in Algeria
Meetings of the International Convention on Terrorism in Algeria will start next Saturday which will study all forms of violence and its culture at the present time.
Algeria, Local, 9/18/1997
Abdel Meguid meets with Bahraini prime minister
Meguid stated after the meeting that this visit is historic, especially since the last visit paid by Bahrain's prime minister to the Arab League was in 1971.
Bahrain, Politics, 9/18/1997
US Senate questions Tamraz on campaign donations
Tamraz, an American businessman who was born in Lebanon, donated an estimated $300,000 to the Democratic party and was granted a visit to the White House in which he met US President Bill Clinton.
Lebanon, International, 9/18/1997
Former Sudanese official: Reconciliation proposal in Sudan
The People's Front for National Dialogue would include a group of Sudanese representing all the political powers in Sudan.
Sudan, Politics, 9/18/1997
Arab Investment Agreement calls laws that promote investments
The organization highlighted the importance of providing the Secretariat General of the Foreign Affairs with new investment laws and their explanations.
Regional, Economics, 9/18/1997
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