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<em>Baksheesh</em> . . . or Bribery?
by
Richard Core
Mar 3, 2008
One of my first encounters with the particularities of Egyptian culture ... A driver met us at the airport. When he brought his car from the...
Asking for Directions
by
Richard Core
Mar 3, 2008
As far as I can tell, very few people use maps in Egypt. Point to the Ace Club in Ma’adi on a map, and you’ll get a blank stare from your cab...
On crossing the street in Cairo
by
Richard Core
Mar 3, 2008
Crossing the street in Cairo is an act of pure faith. An estimated 3 million cars clog the streets, and there are no traffic laws to speak of. ...
No place for a woman
by
Richard Core
Mar 3, 2008
"No, I can't take you there," Yusra, my Iraqi translator told me. "It's not acceptable." I wanted to go to one of the coffeeshops in Amman's...
Naming conventions
by
Richard Core
Mar 3, 2008
When I was traveling in Jordan, I didn't always tell people where I was really from. But when I did, it inevitably seemed like they had relatives...
It's just exhaust--ing
by
Meaw
Mar 3, 2008
Cairo is such a bittersweet city. When the call to prayer echoes through the city five times a day, it's like a siren's song. You have to stop...
For public good, not for profit.
Can Cairo afford globalization?
by
Scott Jagow
Mar 3, 2008
Egypt's capital is severely overcrowded and its economy seriously lags other Middle East urban centers. Diane Singerman, co-editor of "Cairo Cosmopolitan," talks with Scott Jagow about the ancient city's struggle with growth and modernity.
Family faces bleak future together
by
Alisa Roth
Mar 3, 2008
Some 750,000 Iraqis have taken refuge in Jordan. Marketplace's Alisa Roth spent time with one family that's happy to be safe, living in Amman, but unsure of what lies in store for them. (First in a series)
A Cairo cab ride with a backseat writer
by
Scott Jagow
Mar 3, 2008
Khaled Al Khamissi spent a year riding in Cairo taxis, talking to the drivers. Then he wrote a book to tell the stories of a frustrated working class.
Scott Jagow hopped into a cab with him to hear more and see the city.