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INSIDE THE MIDDLE EAST RE-LAUNCHES ON SEPTEMBER 9, 2009

Cairo fact file: How to navigate Mideast's biggest metropolis

Home of the ancient pyramids and the Arab League, Cairo blends three thousand years of Egyptian history. Today, this sprawling capital, Africa's largest city, teems with life and sound.

Commentary: Amen, Mr. President

Opening the Muslim-world leg of the "Audacity of Hope" world tour with the universal Islamic greeting "Assalamu alaikum" (May peace be with you) to thunderous applause, President Obama began his long-awaited major address by going straight to many of our pressing geopolitical issues.

CNNMoney: Oil jumps higher

Oil prices rebounded from a 21-month low Thursday as equity markets recovered and investors weighed the possibility that OPEC may pledge another production cut before the end of the month.

Time.com: Nuclear Watchdog Mohamed el-Baradei

Caught between the West and nuclear upstarts like Iran and North Korea, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency has one of the toughest jobs in diplomacy

Time.com: 4,500 Years: Egyptian Boat Located

Archaeologists will excavate hundreds of fragments of an ancient Egyptian wooden boat entombed in an underground chamber next to Giza's Great Pyramid

Time.com: Egyptian Gaza Border to Reopen

Egypt will reopen its Rafah border crossing with the Hamas-run Gaza Strip for two days this week to allow hundreds of stranded on both sides to cross

Time.com: US Cargo Ship Fires in Suez Canal

An American cargo ship under contract to the U.S. Navy opened fire on a small Egyptian boat while moving through the Suez Canal, the U.S. military said Tuesday

Helping women help themselves

A series of leading business schools have joined forces for a new project that aims to assist students a world away from the stereotypical privileged, male MBA student -- ordinary women in developing countries.

Islanders fear Egyptian land grab

There's only one way to get to Qorsaya island -- a boat that ferries people back and forth all day.

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