The Murderous Merchants of Hate

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On New Year’s Eve in Alexandria, terrorists bombed Al-Qiddissin (The Two Saints) Church, killing and maiming a large number of citizens. Violence involving Christians and Muslims ensued. We severely condemn this crazy act of murder and mayhem, and the despicable merchants of hate who stand behind ...

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The BA Antiquities Museum Uses Braille Cards

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The BA Antiquities Museum started using Braille Cards describing its most significant collections to ensure social inclusion of the visually impaired and people with special needs. The Cards portray and provide detailed information about the antiquities to enhance the blind and visually impaired ...

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The World Braille Day at the BA

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The BA Taha Hussein Library for the Blind and Visually Impaired organizes a celebration on the occasion of the “World Braille Day” on 4 January 2011. This international celebration is held annually as a tribute to the birthday of Louis Braille, born in 1809, the genius whose invention changed the ...

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Arab Theology in Cairo Salon

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The weekly Cairo Salon TV Show, presented by Dr. Ismail Serageldin, Director of the Library of Alexandria, devotes an episode on “Arab theology”. The first part will be aired on Channel One on Friday, 24 December 2010, at 8:30 pm. In this episode, Serageldin hosts Dr. Youssef Zeidan, Director of ...

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