The Nile Queen By: William T. Moore, MD |
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ISBN: 978-1-60862-367-9 Edition: Paperback, 215 Pages Publication Date: March 6, 2012 Other Editions: Hardcover |
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The Nile Queen is a story involving two of the world’s greatest universities – the world’s oldest Al Azhar of Cairo, Egypt, and one of America’s greatest universities, the University of Chicago. The United States Department of State under the direction of Mrs. Clinton initiated a cultural exchange between the two great universities to enhance the relations between the two countries.
America is not popular with the Egyptian people, with
polls indicating that 65percent of Egyptians do not
look favorably upon the United States. Mrs. Clinton is
using this approach to create a better understanding
between the two cultures.
The Egyptian contingent is headed by a brother and
sister team – Amana and Moese Krafar. They each received
their MD degrees from Oxford, the great English
University.
Amana is a beautiful lady, popularly referred to by her
adoring public as the “Nile Queen”. She and Moese are
active teaching in their profession within the Al Azhar
University.
The FBI is alarmed in knowing of the agreement between
the two universities, fearing that the Egyptian
delegation may be infiltrated with radical Islamic
members, who may wish to use this exchange to plot
injury to the United States within the Great Lake area
of Chicago.
The story deals with this possibility, and what the FBI
used to counter this danger.
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