Copied from today’s newspapers:========================
Cash-starved Egyptians turn on each otherBy Tarek El-Tablawy
AP Business Writer
CAIRO—For more than a week, Zaki Abdel-Aziz had been out of work and nearly out of money, joining millions of Egyptians living more on hope than cash as the capital plunged into chaos and the economy ground to a virtual halt. His wife and three children were hungry, tired, and tense. There was just $17 in their apartment, and no way to borrow more … =========================
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they didn’t foresee the coming chaos that included a shutdown of all the banks.
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Privacy blog post by JJ Luna at 2:39 PM
