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  2. Category:Egyptian television talk shows - Wikipedia

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  3. Egypt Today - Wikipedia

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    The magazine is published by IBA media, which also publishes Business Today Egypt, another monthly magazine. [3] [4] Both magazines are based in Cairo. [3] In March 2005, the magazine was banned in the country due to its article on the 2005 presidential election. [4] The 2013 circulation of the magazine was about 14,500 copies. [5]

  4. Category:Television shows set in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Television shows set in Egypt" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. A.D. The ...

  5. Zong Qinghou, the Chinese beverage billionaire who took on ...

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    Securing a loan of this size from state-owned banks was difficult at the time, and Zong turned to foreign capital, according to the 2010 profile of Zong in the People’s Daily.

  6. List of Egyptian television series - Wikipedia

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  7. Al Bernameg - Wikipedia

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    Al-Bernameg (Arabic: البرنامج, known in Egypt as El Bernameg, [1] pronunciation: [elberˈnæːmeɡ], literally "The Show") was a controversial [2] [3] Egyptian news satire program. The show was hosted by Bassem Youssef and was broadcast on the satellite channels CBC and OnTV Egypt owned by the United Media Services (UMS), a company ...

  8. Paktel - Wikipedia

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    Omitting +92 would require 0 instead to represent local call, hence 0303 and 0304 were the general prefixes and N 1 N 2 N 3 N 4 N 5 N 6 N 7 was the subscriber number. After being rebranded as Zong, the code was changed to 031x whereas 0303 and 0304 were taken over by Mobilink. [11]

  9. Zong massacre - Wikipedia

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    These people were sold for an average price of £36 per person. [6] The Jamaican Vice-Admiralty court upheld the legality of the British capture of Zong from the Dutch and the syndicate renamed the ship Richard of Jamaica. [6] Collingwood died three days after Zong reached Jamaica, two years before the 1783 court proceedings about the case. [5]