Link to audio of Peter S. Greenberg's Worldwide Radio broadcast about travel safety in Egypt. Recorded on January 14, 2012.
Show guests:
Dr. Zahi Hawass,
egyptologist and former first minister of State for Antiquities
Affairs, brings Peter up to speed on his work in Egyptian archeology and
the state of the country in light of the recent revolution.
Mohamed S. Ali, egyptologist and tour guide for Spring Tours, addresses the revolution and debunks safety concerns regarding travel in Egypt.
Sameh Elsayed, cruise manager of Uniworld’s MS River Tosca, emphasizes the state of cruising as Egypt tourism struggles to recover.
Kevin Bleyer, multiple Emmy Award-winning writer and
author of the upcoming book, “Me The People: or, One Man’s Quest to
Rewrite the Constitution of the United States of America,” offers his
perspective on his personal travel to Egypt and talks about his
enlightening book on the history of America’s democratic foundation.
Salama Ahmed Salama, editorial board chief for Al-Shorouk newspaper, touches on his role as a journalist during the revolution.
Robert Reid,
U.S. travel editor for Lonely Planet, details vacation ideas for 2012
based on your personal interests in everything from art in Mexico to
food fun in Malaysia.
Tom Swick,
author and freelance travel writer, conveys his tales of his personal
experiences with the anti-mafia organization, Addiopizzo.
http://www.petergreenberg.com/2012/01/16/peter-greenberg-worldwide-radio-luxoregypt-january-14-2012/
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