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For many Americans, living with debt has become a fact of life.
For many Americans, living with debt has become a fact of life.
Ironically, EAWA receives substantial assistance (subsidised rent of premises and concessions in utilities bills) from an Egyptian government with 30 years of normal diplomatic relations, at ambassadorial level with the Jewish state; trade and investment in both directions is growing, while marriages between Egyptians and Israelis have become a fact of life.
 
 
 
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