Building on Egypt's ancient heritage

Tina Milton

15-Oct-2006

Rapid retail development is planned to bring three of Egypt's main airports up to international standards. But are the rewards assured amid the threat of terrorist attacks? Tina Milton reports

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Two years ago the stores at Egypt's four main airports in Cairo, Luxor, Sharm El Sheikh and Hurghada may have mirrored the hubbub of the country's downtown bazaars. But a

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