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- 02antiquities.html accessdate "2011-02-02".
- 02antiquities.html accessdate "2016-01-25".
- 02antiquities.html date "2011".
- 02antiquities.html date "2011-02-02".
- 02antiquities.html first "Kareem".
- 02antiquities.html first "Kate".
- 02antiquities.html format "online".
- 02antiquities.html isCitedBy Timeline_of_the_Egyptian_Revolution_of_2011.
- 02antiquities.html isCitedBy Zahi_Hawass.
- 02antiquities.html issue "--02-01".
- 02antiquities.html last "Fahim".
- 02antiquities.html last "Taylor".
- 02antiquities.html newspaper The_New_York_Times.
- 02antiquities.html quote ""A vast majority of Egypt’s museums and archaeological sites are secure and have not been looted, Zahi Hawass, Egypt’s chief antiquities official, said in a telephone interview on Tuesday. He also rejected comparisons between the current situation in Egypt and scenes of chaos and discord that resulted in the destruction of artifacts in Iraq and Afghanistan. / 'People are asking me, "Do you think Egypt will be like Afghanistan?" ' he said. 'And I say, "No, Egyptians are different — they love me because I protect antiquities." ' "".
- 02antiquities.html quote ""As hundreds of Egyptian protesters filled Tahrir Square on Monday, many calling for their president to go into exile, one of the two state-owned television stations had its cameras focused elsewhere, capturing the steady flow of traffic on a Cairo bridge. … The channel announced that Zahi Hawass, the chairman of the Supreme Council of Antiquities, had called on Egyptian citizens not to believe the 'lies and fabrications' of Al Jazeera and Al Arabiya channels. Mr. Hawass was back on the air on Monday, when he was appointed to Mr. Mubarak’s cabinet."".
- 02antiquities.html title "Egyptian Official, Zahi Hawass, Says Antiquities Are Secure".
- 02antiquities.html title "Middle East: Antiquities Chief Says Sites Are Largely Secure".
- 02antiquities.html title "Middle East: State TV in Egypt Offers Murky Window Into Power Shift".
- 02antiquities.html url 02antiquities.html.
- 02antiquities.html url "http://www.nytimes.com/2011/02/02/world/middleeast/02antiquities.html".
- 02antiquities.html work "The New York Times".