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[ 11/17/2009 12:30:49 PM ]
APANEWS
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Egypt - Sport
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Chadian soccer squad extends stay in Egypt
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| Chad’s national football team, nicknamed “Sao”, decided to extend its stay in Egypt after the postponement of the Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa (CEMAC) tourney, APA learns.
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Initially scheduled to take place on 18-30 November in Bangui, Central African Republic (CAR), the CEMAC tourney has been postponed to 15 December after CAR authorities said they were not ready to host the sub regional teams (Cameroon, Congo, CAR, Gabon, Equatorial Guinea and Chad).
The Chadian squad, which has been staying in Egypt since 28 October to rest for two weeks, decided to extend their stay to 10 December.
The Sao are trained by two Egyptian nationals, Sherif Amin Al Khashab (national coach) and Majidi Mahmoud Ali Wakouk (physical trainer and physician).
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Egyptian court acquits former head of state security
An Egyptian Court acquitted Hassan Abdel-Rahman, former head of state security apparatus, and 40 other policemen in a case of ordering the destruction of important documents, official MENA news agency reported.
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Egypt's top court rules against upper house, Constitutional Assembly
Egypt's Supreme Constitutional Court on Sunday ruled unconstitutional an article regulating the election of independent members of the Shura Council (upper house), as well as the law on the composition of the Constitutional Assembly, the state-run al-Ahram online reported.
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161 Egyptian students suffer food poisoning
About 161 Egyptian students of al- Azhar University have been infected with food poisoning, with no deaths reported, spokesman for the Ministry of Health Yahia Moussa told Xinhua on Tuesday.
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Egypt's president to visit Sudan Thursday
Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi will arrive in Sudan Thursday for his first official visit to the country since taking office in June 2012, official MENA news agency reported Wednesday.
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