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S. Dunya, Cairo, 1960 ; parts translated by S. C. Inati, Remarks and Admonitions, Part One: Logic, Toronto, Ont.
* 1943 – World War II: War in the Pacific – U. S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and Chinese leader Chiang Kai-Shek meet in Cairo, Egypt, to discuss ways to defeat Japan ( see Cairo Conference )
** WWII: War in the Pacific: U. S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and ROC leader Chiang Kai-Shek meet at the Cairo Conference to discuss ways to defeat Japan.
The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, in conjunction with the Mississippi River Commission, extended the levee system beginning in 1882 to cover the riverbanks from Cairo, Illinois to the mouth of the Mississippi delta in Louisiana.
On July 2, the cell firebombed a post office in Alexandria, and on July 14, it bombed the libraries of the U. S. Information Agency in Alexandria and Cairo and a British-owned theater.
He chaired the United States Delegation at the 1994 Cairo Conference on Population and Development, and was the lead U. S. negotiator for the Kyoto Climate Conference until he resigned from the Administration in late 1997 to accept Ted Turner ’ s invitation to be President of the newly created United Nations Foundation.
There are three major towns in Saline County connected by U. S. Route 45, and the now abandoned Cairo and Vincennes / Big Four / New York Central Line, from north to south, Eldorado, Harrisburg, and Carrier Mills.
The Post is one of a few U. S. newspapers with foreign bureaus, located in Baghdad, Bogota, Cairo, Hong Kong, Islamabad, Jerusalem, Kabul, London, Mexico City, Moscow, Nairobi, New Delhi, Paris, Shanghai, Tehran, and Tokyo.
In 1918, construction on Illinois Route 3 was begun as a state financed highway from Cairo to Rock Island through Macomb ; in the late 1920s U. S. Route 67 was extended along this route to Dubuque, Iowa.
Cairo is located at the intersection of what was the east-west U. S. Route 30 ( the Lincoln Highway ) and the north-south State Route 65 (" Ottawa Road ") in the middle of farming country.
In the last two decades, two major projects have modernized the city's transportation system: Interstate 155 links Dyersburg with Missouri, via the only highway bridge over the Mississippi River between Cairo, Illinois, and Memphis, and the four-lane expansion of U. S. 412 connects Dyersburg to I-40 at Jackson.
S. Zayed and I. Madkour, Cairo: Organisme General des Imprimeries Gouvernementales, 1964.
S. Salim, Cairo: Imprimerie Nationale, 1954.
Moussa, S. Dunya and S. Zayed, Cairo: Organisme General des Imprimeries Gouvernementales, 1960 ;
Anawati and S. Zayed, Cairo: Organisme General des Imprimeries Gouvernementales, 1975 ;
On November 3, 1861, from Cairo, Illinois, Brigadier General Ulysses S. Grant wrote a letter to Colonel Richard J. Oglesby, commander of the Union Headquarters District Southeast Missouri at Bird ’ s Point, ordering his troops to " strike for Sikeston " from the Mississippi River town of Commerce.
He studied at Kabul University, Al-Azhar University ( Cairo ) and The George Washington University ( U. S .).
When U. S. President Barack Obama was in Cairo in June 2009 Hawass gave him personal tours of the sites of ancient Egypt.
* November 23 – Omar Rezaq and two other members of the Abu Nidal Organization calling themselves the " Egypt Revolution " hijack EgyptAir Flight 648, a Boeing 737-200 – the same aircraft U. S. Navy fighters had intercepted in October – with 95 other people on board, during a flight from Athens, Greece, to Cairo, Egypt.
USS Cairo one of the first U. S. Navy Gunships
Nevertheless, a year after the establishment of the League of Arab States in 1945, to be headquartered in Cairo, Oxford University historian H. S. Deighton was still writing:
Sivaji Ganesan, and S. V. Ranga Rao won their respective first international award for Best Actor held at Afro-Asian Film Festival in Cairo and Indonesian Film Festival in Jakarta for the films Veerapandiya Kattabomman and Narthanasala in 1959 and 1963.

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No believer in the traditional devotion of royal servitors, the plump Pulley broke the language barrier and lured her to Cairo where she waited for nine months, vainly hoping to see Farouk.
Tewfik Badrawi, Mohammed Gaafer and numerous other wealthy members of Cairo society enjoyed her company.
When Dag Hammarskjold was negotiating the Middle East peace after Israel's 1956 invasion of Egypt, he soon found himself speaking the mysterious phrases of Cairo, a language as anarchic as Casey Stengel's.
The reports of President Nasser's pledges which Hammarskjold was relaying from Cairo to Washington became increasingly incomprehensible to other diplomats, including the Israeli Foreign Minister, Mrs. Golda Meir.
The progressive closing of Afro-Asian ears to the Christian message is epitomized in a conversation I had three years ago while flying from Jerusalem to Cairo.
I. a-Qashsh, Cairo, 1987.
) Critical editions of the Arabic text have been published in Cairo, 1952 – 83, originally under the supervision of I. Madkour
F. Rahman, Avicenna's Psychology: An English Translation of Kitab al-Najat, Book II, Chapter VI with Historical-philosophical Notes and Textual Improvements on the Cairo Edition, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1952.
At this time, Ifriqiya was in ferment, the Zirid ruler al-Muizz ibn Badis, was openly contemplating breaking with his Shi ' ite Fatimid overlords in Cairo, and the jurists of Kairouan were agitating for him to do so.
In 1167, Nur ad-Din sent Shirkuh back to Egypt and Amalric once again followed him, establishing a camp near Cairo ; Shawar again allied with Amalric and a treaty was signed with the caliph al-Adid himself.
After an indecisive battle, Amalric retreated to Cairo and Shirkuh marched north to capture Alexandria ; Amalric followed and besieged Shirkuh there, aided by a fleet from Jerusalem.
Amalric then marched to Cairo, where Shawar offered Amalric two million pieces of gold.
* 618: 930 Alton / Cairo / Mt.
Rival Muslim dynasties such as the Fatimids of Egypt and the Umayyads of al-Andalus were also major intellectual centres with cities such as Cairo and Córdoba rivaling Baghdad.
The world of Arab music has long been dominated by Cairo, a cultural center, though musical innovation and regional styles abound from Morocco to Saudi Arabia.
* Two levels of the video game Deus Ex: Invisible War posits ( circa 2072 ) a futuristic arcology, simply called the Arcology, on the edge of an ancient medina in Cairo.
As a boy he visited the United Kingdom, and he had a number of British tutors in Cairo including a governess who taught him English.
There have now been recognized in the collections at Cairo, Florence, London, Paris and Bologna several Egyptian imitations of the Aegean style which can be set off against the many debts which the centres of Aegean culture owed to Egypt.
He taught medicine and philosophy at Cairo and at Damascus for a number of years, and afterwards, for a shorter period, at Aleppo.

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