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Written by Ahmed Nabil
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Thursday, 21 June 2007 |

Singer Amr Diab paid a sum of money that reached 2 million LE to the Taxes
Authorities after a long period of problems and conflicts between both
parties.
The Taxes Authorities had previously demanded that Diab would pay 10
million LE as taxes on his artistic activity during his long period with a
specific production company.
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Thursday, 21 June 2007 |

By nature we seek water when we are thirsty; it’s an automatic reflex that is
almost uncontrollable but do you drink enough of it?! May be you would be more
encouraged to do when you know that almost every cell of your body requires
water to function properly, or may be the surprise of knowing that around 75% of
your body weight is actually water would alert you to the importance of it.
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Thursday, 21 June 2007 |

Trevor Butterworth,
In the 1970s, U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger asked Chinese Premier
Zhou Enlai his opinion on the chief consequences of the French Revolution. "It's
too early to tell," Zhou is said to have replied.
The comment captures the essential problem of determining which historical
moments really matter. None of us can see what directions the world will take in
the future, and events that seem monumental today might turn out to be mere
pebbles on the road of history.
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Thursday, 21 June 2007 |

JOHANNESBURG, (Reuters) - Egyptian giants Ahly set out in search of an unprecedented third successive African Champions League title this weekend when they host Sudan''''s Al Hilal in their opening group match.
Ahly start as strong favourites in a field of eight sides, seven of which come from the Arabic-speaking north of the continent.
The Egyptians won the last two Champions League titles and have set the ambitious target of a third in a row. If Al Ahli are successful, they will also become the first team to win Africa''''s top club prize six times.
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Thursday, 21 June 2007 |

Apple announced Wednesday that YouTube videos will stream directly to iPhones so that users of the soon-to-be launched devices can watch video clips on the go.
Apple said it tailored iPhone software to receive content from the superstar video-sharing website and play it on the device's 3.5-inch (8.89 centimeter) wide display. IPhones go on sale at US Apple and ATT stores June 29.
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