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					<description><![CDATA[Is there competent local press? Foreigner trying to figure out what news outlet is trustworthy in Egypt and Arab world one gets a feeling that there isn&#039;t any.

I&#039;ve been following English version of Ahram but that doesn&#039;t necessarily reflect Arabic version at all. While they seem critical at first, they have yet to taunt the connection to Tantawi in it&#039;s noteworthy.

I hope the Suleiman and Tantawi will be grilled publicly also. Though I&#039;m not too optimistic, only way I can see of Egypt getting rid of SCAF&#039;s shadow governance is to have leader with political legitimacy and bold enough like Erdogan (not that he is good leader otherwise) to challenge SCAF&#039;s authority.

All the best of luck for your pig hunt.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is there competent local press? Foreigner trying to figure out what news outlet is trustworthy in Egypt and Arab world one gets a feeling that there isn&#8217;t any.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been following English version of Ahram but that doesn&#8217;t necessarily reflect Arabic version at all. While they seem critical at first, they have yet to taunt the connection to Tantawi in it&#8217;s noteworthy.</p>
<p>I hope the Suleiman and Tantawi will be grilled publicly also. Though I&#8217;m not too optimistic, only way I can see of Egypt getting rid of SCAF&#8217;s shadow governance is to have leader with political legitimacy and bold enough like Erdogan (not that he is good leader otherwise) to challenge SCAF&#8217;s authority.</p>
<p>All the best of luck for your pig hunt.</p>
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