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...charges against him to be dropped. Ibrahim, who teaches at Cairo's American University, says he "was humbled and heartened by the support I got worldwide." He holds a U.S. passport but says he "did not ask the U.S. to interfere on my behalf although I am a dual citizen. I wanted to keep the battle lines clear and clean. I was fighting an Egyptian cause as an Egyptian on Egyptian soil." When the White House informed President Hosni Mubarak last August that Ibrahim's conviction jeopardized aid, Egyptians condemned the U.S. for meddling. The head-scratching continues in Cairo...
...successful overhaul of the council’s current grants process can serve the dual role of changing the attitude of many student groups who view council’s resources as an endless money tree, as well as providing better advertising and organization for student group activities. Chopra and Stannard-Friel have their work cut out for them in this effort, but by building on the work that was started by last year’s finance committee, they can restore the council’s financial footing. If they act quickly and comprehensively, they can ensure that finances...
...Harvard isn’t reading too much into its results heading into its dual match season, which begins when the Crimson hosts No. 19 Minnesota, Clemson and Boise State in two weekends...
...Down With You), is also deeply personal; it's about failed friendships, betrayal and absent fathers. He also suffered from the racial abuse he now sings about. "I can still remember what they used to call me: f___ing Moroccan," he says. Raymzter's music reflects his dual heritage. Most songs have a typical Dutch sing-a-long rhythm with tinges of more exotic North African melodies thrown in. Raymzter usually writes the music first. Once he's got the rhythm right, he'll work out the lyrics and then call up Baudo - who's produced...
...doctors, once considered the best in the Arab world, no longer have access to advances in medical science because they have no books, no Internet connections and barely any money to attend international conferences. "They say we use everything for weapons," he says bitterly. "But everything has a dual use. Even a kitchen knife can cut vegetables or kill someone...