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Posted AT 8:38 AM EDT on 19/07/08

Our man in Cairo

Globe and Mail Update

Cairo - in the summer - throbs. So oppressive is the heat, visitors feel as if they sweat their body weight in water, and most shower twice, often three times, a day. Congested and polluted, the streets teem with people. Sand fills the air, already thick with car exhaust, sweat and (thankfully) the odd whiff of rich Turkish coffee. But it's the noise that can unhinge the most placid of souls.

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