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Kellogg's in on-pack Tutankhamun trip promotion
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Kellogg's is offering the chance for ten families to win a fantastic trip to Egypt with an on-pack promotion to support the London 'Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs' exhibition.

The competition, which will appear on family and kids brands, will offer ten top prizes of a family trip to Cairo where they will embark on a private tour with expert Dr. Zahi Hawass, secretary general of the Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities of the Cairo Museum as well as a visit to the Valley of the Kings and exclusive access to the tomb of Tutankhamun.

Ten runners up will win a trip for four to the London exhibition. All consumers buying a promotional pack will qualify for a £5 discount on a family ticket...

Kellogg's in on-pack Tutankhamun trip promotion, Kellogg's, Talking Retail, UK, September 07, 2007...


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Rare medical, astronomical manuscripts 'rediscovered' in Egypt's National Library
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Egyptian archaeologists have found rare medical and astronomical manuscripts at the country's National Library (also known as Dar al-Kotob).

A senior official at Alexandria Library said the ancient documents were just laying forgotten in the Dar al-Kotob archives for many years, but were then "technically rediscovered" due to the efforts of the Centre for Documentation of Cultural and Natural Heritage (CULTNAT).

"They are really priceless," Egyptian State Information Service quoted the official as saying.

CULTNAT chief Fathi Saleh said the medical papers give prescription of the treatment of some chronic diseases, bone fractures and bruises and lessons in body and eye anatomy...

Rare medical, astronomical manuscripts 'rediscovered' in Egypt's National Library, ANI via WebIndia123.com, September 17, 2007.

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Rare medical, astronomical manuscripts found at Dar al-Kotob, September 17, 2007.


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