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Mrs. Mubarak attends int'l child book festival in Switzerland next week
Mrs. Suzanne Mubarak will attend the international child book festival to be organised by the international council for child book in Basel, Switzerland next week.
Mrs. Mubarak, the Chairwoman of the Egyptian Council for Child Book, will give the inaugural speech of the international council's 28th session and attend celebrations of the council's 50th anniversary. The session will last for four days.
The most prominent writers and painters of the world's latest issues of child books are to be honoured at the festival.
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