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Time.com: Egypt Rock Slide Claims 47 Lives

The death toll from a devastating rock slide that buried a shanty town rose to 47 on Monday, a security official said

Death toll from Egypt rockslide reaches 47, expected to climb

The death toll from a devastating rockslide that buried a shanty town rose to 47 on Monday, a security official said, as recovery efforts switched to high gear after days of delay.

Pop star's slaying sheds light on hidden world

It's the Mideast version of a sordid soap opera. A Lebanese pop star is brutally slain in her luxury Dubai apartment, her throat slashed. Arrested in her death: One of Egypt's most politically connected businessmen, accused of paying $2 million to have her killed.

Lawmaker accused over decapitated pop star

An Egyptian lawmaker and business tycoon was arrested Tuesday in the death of a Lebanese pop singer, Egypt's chief prosecutor said, accusing the man of paying a former police officer $2 million to kill her.

Time.com: Egyptian Lawmaker Arrested in Death of Pop Singer

An Egyptian lawmaker and business tycoon was arrested Tuesday in the death of a Lebanese pop singer, Egypt's chief prosecutor said, accusing the man of paying a former police officer $2 million to kill her

Time.com: Mubarak Asserts Control in Egypt

Analysis: The Mubarak regime's heavy-handed attempt to shut out the Muslim Brotherhood in a snap election bodes ill for America's fragile ally

Time.com: Rockets Fired; Gaza Truce Broken

Police say three Palestinian rockets have hit southern Israel and Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's office says the cease-fire that took effect last week has been broken

Source: Unrest prompts U.S. military probe of food crisis

In light of growing unrest around the world over rising food prices, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff is asking for a closer look at the crisis and its security implications, a U.S. military official said Monday.

Time.com: A Blow to Bush's Mideast Peace Hopes

The President plans to meet next month with Arab leaders to pursue an agreement by year's end. But Israeli Prime Minister Olmert may be a no-show

Egyptians can't afford daily bread

Bread. For Egypt's middle classes it is breakfast, lunch and dinner. In Egyptian Arabic it is known as "aish" which means both bread and life.

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