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VANESSA CARLTON – About Heroes and Thieves
Three Grammy nominations, third studio album, the symbolic third time may well be charming for Vanessa Carlton, whose forthcoming Heroes and Thieves (The Inc. Records) showcases the maturing talents of the 26-year-old singer/songwriter/pianist. Calling it “the best batch of songs I’ve ever written”,
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  • Shaimaa aziz “The Brave One”
    By: By Aiten Amin
    Lifestyle & Entertainment
    Interviewing Shaimaa Aziz was an unusual experience, maybe because she belongs to those unusual kinds of people called “ARTISTS”. Shaimaa is considered one of the most talented young painters in Egypt. Until now she had many successful exhibitions and collaborated in many art projects.
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  • A Happy New Year, A Happy New You
    By: By Ola M. Gomaa
    Lifestyle & Entertainment
    It's a New Year, and its time to refresh our list of New Year resolutions, a list of changes which probably has not changed since last year, but again, neither did we.
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  • Caramel – A Lebanese View on Life
    Lifestyle & Entertainment
    Caramel (Sukkar Banat), is the first feature film by Lebanese director Nadine Labaki that has been released last August in Lebanon. The film premiered on March 20th during the 2007 Cannes Film Festival, in the Directors' Fortnight section. The film ran for the Caméra d'Or during the 2007 Cannes Film Festival. It is the first Lebanese movie to sell distribution rights of the film to more than 40 countries (US among them).
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  • What Goes Up Must Come Down?
    By: Noha Darwish
    Career & Business
    Contrary to the common belief that what goes up must come down, prices in Egypt have been surging with consumers seeing no foreseen hope of their decline in the near future. Everyone these days is talking about the increase in prices, and some people are so concerned that they have taken their concerns to the next level; strikes.
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  • A Small Guide to Welcome a NEW Family Member – Baby Making Made Easy!
    By: Dr. Dina Al Shafie
    Mother & Child
    In Egypt more than half of pregnancies are unplanned. Becoming pregnant can be a time of great happiness and joy. For some, itfs a long awaited event- the result of trying for many months (even years). For others, after the initial shock, itfs a ehappy accidenth. It can be joyful and happy, difficult and scary, or a complete disaster. Or even all of these things at once!
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  • Starting Over
    By: Salma Mostafa
    Love & Relationships
    Now everything is over. The "Maazoon" has finished writing down the names and the dates. You both have signed the papers and said what you were supposed to say. You split ways at the gate to start over, separately.
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  • The Wheel of Change – Dynamics of a Metropolis
    By: Mona Fathy
    In Focus
    Among different Arab societies, the Egyptian society is considered to be a very dynamic one, with new changes taking place, new attitudes adopted and new trends always on the rise (whether they are of a positive or negative nature).
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  • Aromatherapy Made Easy - Balancing Body, Mind & Spirit with Pure Essential Oils
    By: By Dina Naeem, Certified Aroma Therapist
    Health & Fitness
    Aromatherapy is the use of essential oils for therapeutic uses. It has a long history of use in ancient Egypt, China, and India. In the West, Aromatherapy is thought to have begun when a French chemist, Rene Gattefosse, applied lavender oil to a burn on his hand. Noticing that the burn healed quickly and left no scar, he began studying the healing effects of plant oils. In 1928, he coined the term aromatherapy.
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  • better living
    By: Hany Saad
    Home & Decoration
    Before you start making decisions about decorating your home or buying furniture and equipment, take a good, long look at your lifestyle
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  • NEW YOU- in Love
    By: Amany Eid
    Love & Relationships
    The year has ended: filled with agony, pain, lessons learnt, tears, happy times, laughter, joy, very special moments and separation. We have to look in retrospect, what did we do wrong? What did we do right? How could we have prolonged the happiness? How could we have avoided the pain? How can we be smart in our relationships in this coming year?
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  • The Love Game – Problem Solving 101
    By: Amal Kamel
    Love & Relationships
    This is a question that anyone who answers with “yes” is probably living a miserable life without knowing it. It took me years to understand that there is nothing wrong if you have problems in your life. The problem lies if you make your life stop when you face a problem and not challenge it to move on.
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  • OBJECTION!We Are Not Clumsy Drivers!
    By: Dina El-Dessouky
    In Focus
    Physicians, Engineers, Mathematicians, Computer specialists and even cooks, coiffeurs, stylists and much more are considered as jobs that are better handled by men- not women- for no specific reason. And driving, without a doubt, could be perfectly placed on top of the list… not only in Egypt but all around the world.
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