Egypt press reported the football 107th match between Ahly and Zamalek in Cairo Stadium will be held at 8:30 P.M. The media also covered the Egyptian Military Council's refusal to borrow money from abroad in order to preserve national sovereignty. In addition, the Ministry of Interior announced the holy Islamic pilgrimage this year will cost an average of 15,995 EGP (U.S. $2,678). Youm7: Egypt's Administrative Court decided to dissolve all city halls all over Egypt and requested the military council and the cabinet to issue a resolution to dissolve them, according to daily newspaper Youm7. The paper added Egypt's Ministry of Interior announced the holy Islamic pilgrimage this year will cost an average of 15,995 EGP (U.S. $2,678). Al-Ahram: The National Council for Human rights submitted to the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF) a bill calling for parity right and banning discrimination among the citizens. The bill calls also for the punishment of those who break this law. In other news, SCAF representative, Sameh Sadek, said the Military Council refused the idea of borrowing money from abroad in order to preserve national sovereignty. Al-Akhbar: Egyptian Minister of Education, Ahmed Gamal El-Din Moussa, issued a decision to take all required procedures of appointing co-teachers who passed the teachers' rehabilitation program exam. Al-Wafd: ‘Investment + working = life + freedom + social justice' is an economic conference for Egypt's prosperity and launched on Wednesday. The conference called for the necessity of development in all economic fields. Al-Masry Al-Youm: Egyptian Prime Minister, Essam Sharaf, sent the Military Council a list of names including seven ministers that are likely to be changed but the council refused, according to governmental sources. Egypt's Minister of Petroleumm Mohammed Abdallah Ghorab, said the Egyptian government managed to advance in negotiations on increasing gas exportation prices to match international prices. He said the government will take necessary measures to conclude the agreement. Al-Dostor: Emirati Interpol arrested Egyptian fugitive businessman owner of al-Naeim Company, Hisham al-Hazrk, yesterday evening. Hisham was sentenced to five years in absentia for his involvement in allocating the land case of which the former Minister of Tourism, Zuhair Garana, was accused. Democratic Alliance for Egypt, including the Freedom and Justice Party of the Muslim Brotherhood (MB), called for a reasonable opportunity to prepare for the elections. The meeting witnessed deeds triggered journalists' resentment and anger. Al-Shorouq: Coptic and Muslim representatives will discuss the united worship places bill in National Justice Committee at Cabinet headquarters, according to one of the members, Amir Ramzy. Former Malaysian Prime Minister, Mahathir Mohamed, said the acceptance of various political factions is a guarantee on the success of democratic process, which provides stability and economic development. Al-Gomhorreya: In 2008, a big rock collapsed on residents of the town of Shanty and killed 101 Egyptians and injured 350. Experts said the catastrophe of al-Dewaqa Shanty town will almost happen again since there are cracks in the Dewaqa mountain. Egyptian Minister of Health, Ashraf Hatem, denied media reports that claimed a German physician visited the former President Hosni Mubarak in the International Hospital of Sharm el-Sheikh. Hatem noted the German physician, who was treating Mubarak in Germany, is currently on a visit in Egypt and working for a private hospital in Nasr City, Dar Al-Hikma Hospital, since June 22 until now. The minister added the German physician received a license from the Medical Association and the Ministry of Health before practicing his duties in the hospital.