Egypt’s Papers Boost Prices
From Reuters
CAIRO —
Egypt’s daily newspapers will cost about 50% more beginning Saturday because of high costs of imported newsprint, it was reported Thursday. The government-appointed Supreme Press Council said daily newspapers will now sell for about seven cents, up from four cents.
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