Egyptian press today focused the detention of former First Lady Suzanne Mubarak, talks held between Prime Minister Essam Sharaf and his Ethiopian counterpart, and national unity demonstrations in Tahrir Square. Judge Essam al-Gohari decided yesterday to detain Suzanne Mubarak for 15 days pending investigation into accusations of corruption and profiteering. She has since been admitted to the hospital. In the aftermath of talks with his Ethiopian counterpart, PM Sharaf raised the necessity of drawing a comprehensive plan of cooperation to eliminate differences between the two states regarding the Nile Basin crisis. Thousands of Egyptians gathered in Tahrir Square yesterday to call for unity among the Egyptian people and condemn last weekend's deadly sectarian clashes. Other headlines: Al-Ahram: - Rallies in Cairo and Alexandria condemn the sectarian strife - Files of 1,000 former officials in front of Illicit Gains Authority - Egypt participates in African summits in Ethiopia, South Africa, Equatorial Guinea. - Hundreds of thousands raise the slogan, "No Abeer, no Camilia, Islam is a brother of Christianity" - Thinkers, Muslim Brotherhood and youth welcomed Heikal's call for prosecuting Mubarak and his regime politically Al-Akhbar: - The former president's wife achieved illegal wealth - Mubarak's billions started from arms trade - Social allowances are exempt from tax - Military council met with Christian cleric and migrant Coptic Christians - Yehia Al-Gamal: Electronic vote is difficult, voter lists will be prepared by computer - 500 artists and businessmen evade taxes Al-Wafd: - Demonstrations in Cairo and Alexandria against sectarian strife - Threats to burn the Church of Virgin Mary in Alexandria - Al-Awa demands the Church participate in "The Family House" initiative - Seven demands to dissolve Copts' strike at Maspiro - Cautious calm in Imbaba's streets Al-Masry Al-Youm: - Chairman of Prison Sector: former regime officials suffer from depression - Al-Qanater prison ready to receive Suzanne Mubarak - Million-man demonstrations to support national unity and Palestine - Young man arrested with 15 homemade bombs - Sawiris disagrees with Coptic strike before U.S. Embassy, says only Muslims will protect them - The National Council for Human Rights sent final report on Imbaba violence to investigators - Agricultural Development Bank faces liquidity crisis, impedes buying wheat from farmers Al-Dostor: - International news agencies accuse Suzanne Mubarak of involment in Imbaba's sectarian violence - A mass, Friday prayer in Tahrir national unity demonstration - Laborer arrested carrying 15 explosive belts - Egyptians and Arabs demonstrate in front of Israeli Embassy in Cairo - Bourse offsets losses, gains about 3.5 billion EGP Al-Shorouq: - Delegation from International Monetary Fund to visit Egypt to view economic situation - Suzanne Mubarak failed to justify sources of her wealth - Abeer Talaat arrived in al-Qanatar Women's Prison - National unity demonstrations managed to transcend sectarian strife Al-Gomhorreya: - Military council: Egypt's national interest is our main objective regardless of any sect - Min of Interior: comprehensive plan to protect Sinai's borders - Mamdouh Al-Leesy: Complaints don't mean I'm condemned - Al-Ismaily insists on foreign referees for Al-Ahly match