Egypt's press today covered various issues concerning Egyptian Prime Minister Essam Sharaf's new government, expected to swear in today; the second marriage for Coptic Christians; and the honorary doctorate given to Egypt's grand Mufti. Youm7 Daily newspaper Youm7 has revealed that Ministry of Interior is not cleansed from corrupted figures yet. An officer in al-Haram police station in Giza forced a citizen, Ateia, to divorce his wife so the officer could marry her. She refused and struggled to face the officer. Ateia, 30, filed a lawsuit against him. The trial of those accused of the “Battle of the Camel” assault on January 25 Revolution demonstrators is scheduled for Aug. 20, according to Egypt's Court of Cassation. Al-Ahram Head of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF), Hussein Tantawi, attended a graduation party for Egyptian Military graduates. Deposed president Hosni Mubarak's medical chief of staff, Essam Azam said the former president's condition is relatively improved. He denied all reported claims that Mubarak passed away. Al-Akhbar: Egyptian Minister of Social Solidarity Goda Abdel-Khaleq announced that around 5 million EGP has been cashed as aid to treat those injured in Egypt's January 25 Revolution. The money is from the emergency and disasters fund of Nasser Social Bank. British University of Liverpool granted Egyptian Grand Mufti Ali Gomaa an honorary doctorate for humanities studies. He is considered as an Islamic leader prevails forgiveness and understanding among all religions across the world. Al-Masry Al-Youm: Egypt's Islamic trends are divided over participation in the ‘Friday of Stability' demonstrations. The Muslim Brotherhood and the Sufis will not participate in the demonstration, but Gamaa el-Islamyyia and the Salafis will join it. Meanwhile, the Revolution Youth Union titled the demonstration ‘Friday of Decisiveness' in Tahrir Square and all major squares across Egypt. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak was a great ally to Israel. He added the current Egyptian regime made a vow to Israel that there will not be any change. He continued, “I don't think either of us wants to get into a war.” Al-Shorouq Former Secretary General of Arab League Amr Moussa attended a wedding party in Imbaba. The attendees support Moussa's candidacy. Moussa asked the groom and bride to name their child Amr. 28 Tahrir hunger strikers refused to be admitted to the hospital. They suffer from low blood pressure. Around 80 protesters are on hunger strike until their demands are met. Al-Gomhorreya Various movements will participate in a pro-military demonstration, including: “Public Stand to Save Egypt,” “January 25 Revolution and the Voice of the Silent Majority,” “I'm the Egyptian,” “March 19 Movement” and “Society of Egypt is our Country.” They are making the following demands: a vow to honor the March 19 referendum, the dismantling of the tent city in Tahrir Square, a return to a normal economic production cycle, and the full backing of Prime Minister Essam Sharaf.