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DIARY - Egypt/Sudan - Dec 3

Wed Dec 3, 2008 1:40am EST

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This diary is updated daily. New listings or amendments are marked *. All events/times provisional and in GMT (local time is GMT +2 for Egypt, adGMT +3 for Sudan).

TODAY'S EVENTS

CAIRO - Egyptian Resorts (EGTS.CA) holds conference call to discuss the nine-month results.

CAIRO - Mobinil (EMOB.CA) holds news conference to mark reaching 20 million subscribers.

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4

CAIRO - Arab finance and economy ministers meet at Arab League.

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11

CAIRO - American University in Cairo Press awards the Naguib Mahfouz Medal for Literature.

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17

CAIRO - Court session in appeal by cement company executives accused of monopolistic practices.

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23

CAIRO - Court ruling in civil lawsuit against Egyptian-American democracy campaigner Saadeddin Ibrahim, over charges he harmed Egyptian national interests.

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24

EGYPT - Court resumes hearing the appeal against the acquittal of the owner of Al Salam 98 ferry.

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25

CAIRO - Central bank's monetary policy committee meets.

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26

CAIRO - Central bank issues statement on monetary policy.

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 28

CAIRO - Court rules in case of newspaper editor Ibrahim Issa, who is accused of libelling a police officer.

SUNDAY, JANUARY 25

CAIRO - Verdict is expected in the libel lawsuit filed by ruling party senikor official Ahmed Ezz against Adel Hammouda, the editor of el-Fagr newspaper.

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