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Mondelez looks to boost gum sales while it is stuck in the swamp of human rights abuses.
"We're not sitting by and accepting dismal gum sales" says Mondelez CEO Irene Rosenfeld while refusing to acknowledge the human rights abuses when 5 union leaders were dismissed from its chewing gum factory in Alexandria, Egypt.
A secular woman enjoys the beach in Alexandria, Egypt
Islamist-ruled Egypt is open to visitors who drink alcohol and wear bikinis as it sets out to boost numbers by at least a fifth this year, the tourism minister said on Sunday.
Egyptian students protest mass food poisoning at Islamic university
A national flag waves as Egyptians line up outside a polling station to cast their votes during the first day of the presidential elections in Alexandria, Egypt, Wednesday, May 23, 2012.
'I saw her eyes': Mom dons burqa, rescues kidnapped son in Egypt
Through the slit of the burqa she wore to blend in on the streets of Alexandria, Egypt, Kalli Atteya waited and watched until the boy climbed off the school bus.
'I saw her eyes': Mom dons burqa, rescues kidnapped son in Egypt
When she saw him, she moved quickly, grabbing his arm and steering him toward the waiting motorized cart.
The Christian response to real harm is forgiveness; the greater harm is the breach of communion that will ensue if forgiveness is missing.
Commission Member Wins Environmental Award
Alexandria resident Danielle Fidler has been awarded the city's 2013 Ellen Pickering Environmental Excellence Award.