Egypt press reported burning issues such as the Friday of Insistence demonstration on July 8, the former president Hosni Mubarak's condition and the slashing the Egyptian Stock Exchange witnessed. Youm7: Daily newspaper Youm7 reported the Suez Criminal Court refused the appeal of General Prosecutor who filed against the Court's verdict of releasing the January 25 Revolution victims' killers. The paper added, according to medical resources, the former president Mubarak is in good condition. Sources denied the reports claiming Mubarak's condition is deteriorating, and denied his departure from Sharm el-Sheikh hospital. Al-Ahram: All political powers announced their participation in the million-man demonstration on July 8. The Muslim Brotherhood (MB) and the Salafists changed their minds about boycotting the demonstration and announced they will be joining the Friday of Insistence. A great number of political parties objected against the bills of People's Assembly and the Shuora Council. Prime Minister Essam Sharaf decided to consider the bills. Al-Akhbar: The Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Essam Sharaf, said the national demands top priorities and warned of the dangerous period Egypt is going through, according to Al-Akhbar newspaper. Al-Wafd: Opposition newspaper al-Wafd reported corruption still accompanies members and ministers of the former regime even inside the prisons. The financial Administration of Prison sector revealed cases of theft in Torah prison's cafeteria. Al-Masry Al-Youm: Relatives of the January 25 Revolution martyrs' in Suez demonstrated in front of police directorate on Wednesday when they heard the Criminal Court refused the General Prosecutor's petition of the verdict of releasing the demonstrators' killers. Al-Dostour: Egyptian Stock Exchange reached a record a 2.1 percent decrease and the main index closed at 5320 points due to the explosions made by aircraft during the morning trade. Al-Shorouq: There are conflicting reports about the flow of Egyptian gas to Israel. Israeli Army Radio and Ampal-American Israel Corporation said the gas resumed flow again into Tel-Aviv, while Egyptian engineers stated maintenances are still being carried out and the gas did not resume flow yet. Al- Gomhorreya: Military resource denied there was a bomb near the Military Hospital in the Maadi neighborhood, Cairo. He said the sound of explosion was a result from a sonic boom from an aircraft. In other news, four workers died in the Nile River as a cement machine collapsed with them in the Nile during restoration of a pedestrian bridge in front of Maadi Hospital. All workers were shocked when they saw a curve in the bridge and they ran away fast but the four men didn't make it out on time.