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Press Releases: Ambassador-at-Large for Global Women's Issues Melanne Verveer's Travel to Belgium, Ukraine and Egypt PDF Print E-mail
Ambassador-at-Large for Global Women's Issues Melanne Verveer's Travel to Belgium, Ukraine and Egypt Media Note Office of the Spokesman Washington, DC December 3, 2010 Ambassador Melanne S. Verveer will travel to Brussels, Belgium December 6 th to participate in a European Development Days panel entitled “Gender Equality: Essential to Combating Poverty” and a high-level dinner co-hosted by EU ...
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On Egypt's border with Gaza, little has changed PDF Print E-mail
Despite assurances, Palestinians still meet with abuse when crossing Egypt's border. read more
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Travel with the D goes to Egypt PDF Print E-mail
Friends Benetia Davis of Southfield, left, Nicole Petite of Southfield, Adrennia Hughley of Detroit and Adija Rauls of Sterling Heights spent 11 days in Egypt in September visiting Cairo, Aswan, Luxor, Abu Simbel and Giza. Here they are with the D at Hatshepsut's Temple in the Valley of the Kings.
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Visiting Egypt, solo or with a tour group PDF Print E-mail
or on a tour Q: Any recommendations on trips to Egypt? Is it better to sign up with a tour company and let them take you around for a week...
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Cruise to Egypt's Lake Nasser visits ancient monuments that escaped being submerged PDF Print E-mail
ABU SIMBEL, Egypt -- In the 1960s, rising waters from a new dam threatened to submerge the temples and monuments of Nubia, the ancient home of black pharaohs in Egypt's far south. To preserve them, the antiquities were dismantled, moved and reconstructed. Today, most of the surviving monuments can be seen only from the lake created by the waters that nearly destroyed them.
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