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In spite of the shared name, and occasional shared content, the two branches of Al-Masry Al-Youm operated separately from the beginning.
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In Egypt, wasta is critical to success, although it usually runs a lot deeper than the accident of a shared name.
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"On the subject of actors sharing names with football clubs," intones Howard Leader.
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It goes by the emoticon-friendly name of the "sharing economy," and its golden promises are legion.
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