New York Times
Israel Anxiously Watches Egyptian Election
Israeli analysts are bracing for the prospect of a less-friendly Egypt, especially if Mohamed Morsi, the candidate of the Muslim Brotherhood, is elected president.
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Reuters
Muslim Brotherhood seeks unity ahead of Egypt runoff
CAIRO (Reuters) - The Muslim Brotherhood is reaching out to rivals including politicians knocked out of the presidential race in an attempt to rally support around its own candidate who faces a runoff against Hosni Mubarak's last prime minister, Ahmed Shafiq.
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Times of India
Islamist versus Mubarak’s PM in Egypt
The Muslim Brotherhood said on Friday its candidate in Egypt’s first free presidential vote would fight a run-off next month with exair force chief Ahmed Shafiq, the last PM of deposed leader Hosni Mubarak.
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Al Jazhera
Egypt polls indicate divisive two-man runoff
Early results suggest Brotherhood's Mohammed Morsi will face Ahmed Shafiq, the last prime minister, in mid-June vote.
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NEWS.au.com
Tight race in Egypt elections
PRELIMINARY results from Egypt's presidential election show Muslim Brotherhood candidate Mohammed Morsi and former prime minister Ahmed Shafiq have won the top two spots and advanced to next month's runoff.
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BBC
Key Egypt candidate seeks allies
Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood calls allies to back its presidential candidate in a likely run-off against Hosni Mubarak's last PM to "save" the uprising.
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BBC
Top Egypt candidate seeks allies
Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood calls for talks to "save" the uprising ahead of a run-off in the country's first-ever free presidential election.
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Huffington Post
Mohamed A. El-Erian: Egypt's Election Need Not Be So Confusing
Many Egyptians may feel confused about what the presidential election means for them and for their country. But there is a time when every revolution reaches the critical pivot point when it should transition from dismantling the past to building a better future. This is that time.
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The Nation
Egypt vote narrows to Islamist, Mubarak holdover
CAIRO - Egypt looks set for a run-off presidential vote between the Muslim Brotherhood's Mohammed Mursi and Mubarak-era minister Ahmed Shafiq, pitting Islamists who helped oust the dictator against his last premier.
The official MENA news agency reported partial results showing Mursi leading with 1.82 million votes, followed by Shafiq with 1.78 million votes and a surprise showing by ...
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Amnesty International
Activist: ‘Zimbabwe government increases repression following Arab Spring’
Headline Title:
Activist: ‘Zimbabwe government increases repression following Arab Spring’
25 May 2012
Hope that the wave of popular uprisings across the Middle East and North Africa would spread south and translate into widespread social reforms was quashed over the last yea...
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Telegraph
'What happened to the revolution?' Egypt left facing choice between Islamists and Mubarak's last prime minister
Egypt is facing a presidential run-off vote between the Islamists of the Muslim Brotherhood and a former regime apparatchik.
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AP
Egypt results point to deeply divisive runoff race
CAIRO (AP) -- The candidate of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood won a spot in a runoff election, likely against a veteran of ousted leader Hosni Mubarak's regime in what would be a deeply divisive battle to become the new president of Egypt, according to partial results Friday from the first round of voting....
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USA Today
Egypt vote: Muslim Brotherhood advances to second round
The candidate of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood won a spot in a run-off in the presidential election, according to partial results Friday.
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National Post
Tensions increase as Israeli leaders call for expulsion of African migrants
It has raised questions, relevant all over the developed world, about how much is owed to the impoverished migrants who manage to sneak in
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WSJ
Egypt Looks Set for Polarizing Runoff
Early results from Egypt's presidential election point to a bruising runoff race that threatens to squeeze Egypt's fragile democracy between two deeply antagonistic opposing ideologies.
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The Guardian
Egypt election: early results - live updates
• Latest results suggest error in early exit polls• Morsi first, but Leftist Sabahy pushes Shafiq into third• Free Syrian Army shuns al-Qaida in Syria1.11pm: Hamdeen Sabahy jumped into second place after Ahram's election tally added results from the port city of Alexandria where he enjoys big support, explains Jack Shenker in audio update from Cairo.There is a lot of confusion. We are not yet s...
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The Jerusalem Post
Brotherhood, Mubarak's last PM set for Egypt run-off
With votes counted from about 12,800 of roughly 13,100 polling stations, Mursi had 25 percent, Shafiq 23%, a rival Islamist Abdel Moneim Abol Fotouh 20%, leftist Hamdeen Sabahy 19%.
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FT
Brotherhood claims lead in Egypt election
Mohamed Morsi is said to be ahead in early counting in a result that will pit him against Ahmed Shafiq, a former military man, in the second round
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CNN
Egypt: Muslim Brotherhood predicts run-off presence as votes are counted
Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood predicted Friday that its presidential candidate will contest a run-off vote with a former regime figure.
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Huffington Post
Egypt Elections 2012: Run-Off Set Between Muslim Brotherhood, Mubarak's Last Prime Minister
CAIRO, May 25 (Reuters) - A Muslim Brotherhood official said on Friday the group's candidate in the first free presidential election in Egypt would enter a run-off vote next month with the last prime minister to serve Hosni Mubarak before he was ousted in a popular uprising. The vote marks the final step in a messy and often bloody transition to democracy, overseen by a mil...
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Reuters
Egypt counts votes, Brotherhood says ahead
CAIRO (Reuters) - The Muslim Brotherhood said on Friday its candidate was leading the early count in Egypt's first free presidential election that exposed a rift in the nation between supporters of Islamists and backers of men who served deposed autocrat Hosni Mubarak.
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Irish Times
Egypt begins counting ballots
The Muslim Brotherhood said today its candidate was leading the early count in Egypt's first free presidential election that exposed a rift in the nation between supporters of Islamists and backers of men who served deposed autocrat Hosni Mubarak.
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UN
Ban commends organization of Egyptian presidential elections and publics participation
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today commended the Egyptian authorities for their organization of the countrys presidential elections and the people of Egypt for their participation.
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Times LIVE
Day of the Pharaoh is done as Egypt picks up the pieces
The Times: For the first time in their 5000-year history, Egyptians do not know who their new leader will be. This week's landmark presidential election, run over two days on Wednesday and yesterday, is the culmination of an extraordinary struggle that swept aside Hosni Mubarak, the ''big man'' who ruled Egypt with an iron fist for three decades.
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Mail & Guardian
Egypt ushers in 'second republic'
Voters have gone to the polls to elect a president after the uprising that ended Hosni Mubarak's rule. But doubts remain about Egypt's future.
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The Jerusalem Post
PM: Egypt fence nearly complete, deportations to start
Netanyahu slams fiery comments made by MKs at Tel Aviv protest against illegal infiltrators, says issue will be resolved "in a responsible manner"; Rivlin: Government must find solution for migrants, residents.
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Mashable
YouTube Launches Human Rights Channel
YouTube has launched a Human Rights channel, with non-profit partner Witness and video playlist creator Storyful, the company announced Thursday…
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THE GLOBE AND MAIL
Egypt election, day 2: still anyone's game
Wavering voters head to the polls for the first presidential election since open rebellion unseated military dictator
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Los Angeles Times
Egypt lines up to vote in its first free presidential election |
Washington Post
Ahmed Shafiq, former Mubarak-era prime minister, emerges as front-runner for president in Egypt
CAIRO — Ahmed Shafiq, Hosni Mubarak’s last prime minister, makes no apology for his service to a leader toppled by last year’s popular uprising. Now a presidential candidate himself, Shafiq has vowed to restore the security of the old order.
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The Jerusalem Post
Egypt with dread
We will have to swallow very hard and do our utmost to show restraint in the face of Egyptian hostility.
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politico
2012 remainders: Tactics
Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney greets supporters after addressing the Latino Coalition's 2012 Small Business Summit, Wednesday, May 23, 2012, in Washington. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)
Newt super PAC decides what to do with the leftover money.
Silicon Valley cools to Obama.
Biden's favorability rating drops.
Orrin Hatch is on the receiving end of the tact...
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Foreign Policy
Contesting Egypt's future
In Egypt, on every street and in every alleyway, there has
been one topic of serious debate
over the past few weeks: today's presidential elections, the country's first
of any suspense or consequence. Figures from Egypt's formerly quasi-underground
opposition stare down from billboards blanketing the country. Leading civilian
candidates debate on television for the first time in Egypt and the...
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Daily Mail
EGYPT ELECTION 2012: Policeman shot dead outside Cairo polling station
In the most historic event the country has seen since the Arab Spring revolution began last year, vast queues built up outside 13000 polling stations across as eager voters prepared to choose their next president.
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Reuters
MIDEAST MONEY-Gulf Arab investors hot on Turkey private equity trail
DUBAI, May 23 (Reuters) - Growth capital and buyout funds
from the wealthy Gulf Arab region are being drawn towards
Turkey's stable and growing economy at the expense of countries
like Egypt and...
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FOX
Egypt votes in first post-Mubarak presidential election |
Times LIVE
Egypt presidential race haunted by the past
Egypt's presidential campaign has been full of startling moments.
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Daily Mail
Democracy arrives in Egypt: First free and fair elections pits which pits Islamists against
In the most historic event the country has seen since the Arab Spring revolution began last year, vast queues built up outside 13000 polling stations across as eager voters prepared to choose their next president.
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China Daily
Problems and challenges ahead
The presidential election in Egypt on May 23 and 24, the first since the resignation of Mohamed Hosni Mubarak in February last year, has attracted widespread attention as the result will determine the country's future direction after the "Arab Spring".
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Irish Times
Egypt to vote for new president
Egyptians will vote today for the first time to pick their president in a wide open election that pits Islamists against men who served under deposed leader Hosni Mubarak.
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Times of India
First presidential elections in Egypt after revolution today
Over 52 million Egyptians will vote to choose their president in the first-ever competitive elections to be held on Wednesday.
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Irish Times
Presidential Candidates: The Top Four
Amr Moussa (75):a former Egyptian diplomat who served in mis- sions in Switzerland, India and the UN and held the position of foreign minister from 1991-2001. He became popular in Egypt and the wider Arab world because of his criticism of Israel for its treatment of the Palestinians. During 2000, a song entitled I Hate Israel with the refrain, “I love Amr Moussa” became a hit in Egypt, apparent...
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Foreign Policy
The Candidates - An FP Slide Show
Exclusive, behind-the-scenes photos of the men who want to rule Egypt.
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physorg
Study: Social media and the Internet allowed young Arab women to play a central role in the Arab Spring
Over the course of 2011's momentous Arab Spring uprisings, young women in Egypt, Tunisia, Libya, Bahrain and Yemen used social media and cyberactivism to carve out central roles in the revolutionary struggles under way in their countries, according to a new study commissioned by Rice University's Baker Institute for Public Policy.
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USA Today
Egypt's revolutionary fervor gives way to wish for stability
As presidential voting starts, many in Egypt wish for a return to stability in politics and the economy.
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AP
Senate panel votes to cut aid for Pakistan, Egypt
WASHINGTON (AP) -- A Senate panel has approved a foreign aid budget for next year that cuts U.S. assistance to Pakistan and Egypt....
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BBC
Egypt viewpoint: 'We are sorry, Mr President'
A viewpoint on the Egypt election by a supporter of the old regime
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AllThingsDigital
Security Firm AnchorFree Lands $52 Million From Goldman Sachs
AnchorFree, maker of a popular VPN application, raises some serious capital.
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Human Rights Watch
Egypt: Widespread Military Torture of Protesters Arrested in May
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Military soldiers beat and tortured protesters they arrested at a demonstration near the Defense Ministry on May 4, 2012, Human Rights Watch said today, after interviews with numerous victims and lawyers. The military also failed to protect the protesters from attacks by armed groups in the early morning hours of May 2, at the sa...
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omg
'After the Battle' brings Egypt uprising to Cannes
If there were a prize for most topical movie at the Cannes Film Festival, it would go to Egyptian entry "After the Battle," whose completion, its director says, is a political act in itself.
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Pravda
Motorboat injures Russian tourist in Egypt
A motorboat injured a Russian tourist from St. Petersburg in Egypt's Sharm-el-Sheikh
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Salon
Please don’t cancel my favorite show
It’s that time of the TV year, when I find myself humming “Dayenu” all day.“Dayenu,” the official anthem of Passover, is a song of gratitude, one thanking God for all that he did to free the Jews from slavery. The lyrics make a list: Each line enumerates something awesome and imperative that God did, before ending with “Dayenu,” which means “It would have been enough.” However, “paradoxically” ...
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New York Times
Egypt Presidential Election Is Suspended by Court
An administrative court determined that the election’s May 23 starting date had been wrongly set, but legal experts said the ruling was expected to have little effect.
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Telegraph
World War II RAF Kittyhawk fighter plane found in the Sahara Desert in Egypt
World War II RAF Kittyhawk fighter plane found in the Sahara Desert.
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The Jerusalem Post
US c'tee moves to control Egypt, PA money
Palestinians would see funding withheld if they made any agreement with Hamas, didn't actively work to end incitement.
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Wired
Exiled Americans' Challenge to No-Fly List Gets Day in Court
About a dozen U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents who cannot fly to or from the United States because they are on the so-called "no-fly list" will finally have their case heard by a federal appeals court Friday.
The 2-year-old suit claims the plaintiffs, who include two retired U.S. military veterans stranded in Egypt and Colombia, ...
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Gala
Modische Minis: Von Geburt an modisch
Noch halten sie sich lieber an der Hand ihrer berühmten Eltern fest, in Sachen Style aber sind Star-Kids wie Egypt Daoud Dean schon ganz eigen
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Telegraph
Egypt leads global markets in 2012 while Cyprus suffers from Greek bail-out
With a third of 2012 now behind us, the winners and losers among the world's benchmark stock markets are starting to emerge.
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Reuters
Egypt foreign reserves see first gain since 2010
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's foreign reserves rose slightly last month, central bank data showed on Sunday, their first gain since a popular uprising unseated the country's autocratic leader and sent the economy into a tailspin.
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THE GLOBE AND MAIL
300 detained in Egypt following clashes outside Defence Ministry
Hundreds of people detained Friday will be held for 15 days pending investigation. They face charges of attacking military troops, being present in a restricted military area despite warnings and disrupting public order
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AP
IMF still waiting on Egyptian economic plan
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) -- A senior International Monetary Fund official said Wednesday the fund remains willing to consider a much-needed $3.2 billion aid package for Egypt but is waiting for sufficient consensus from political leaders in Cairo....
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Times of India
Iran’s plot to kill Saudi envoy in Cairo foiled: Reports
A Saudi diplomat in Egypt told local dailies that Egyptian security services foiled an Iranian plot to assassinate the Saudi ambassador to Cairo.
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Washington Post
Editorial Board: Egypt is taking U.S. money and running
IT’S BEEN FIVE weeks since the Obama administration granted Egypt its full $1.3 billion in annual military aid despite its government’s failure to meet conditions set by Congress for advancing democracy. In granting a waiver on national security grounds, administration officials argued that continuing the funding was more likely to encourage cooperation with the United States and progress on hu...
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THE GLOBE AND MAIL
Quebec is no Egypt: Why the student protests are not a revolution
For the last two months, Montreal has been more or less a battlefield between police and student protesters, who are on strike to protest a 75 per cent tuition hike, with three to four rallies per day
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Mail & Guardian
Termination of gas supply fans fires in Middle East
Governments of both Egypt and Israel have been trying to prevent a political crisis since Egypt cancelled a contract to supply Israel with gas.
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AP
Brazil to start bid for Olympic gold vs Egypt
WEMBLEY, England (AP) -- Brazil will start its bid for a first Olympic gold medal against Egypt....
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New York Times
Sports Briefing | Soccer: Egypt Cancels Remainder of Soccer Season
Egypt’s interim government canceled the national cup competition, ending all soccer in the country this season.
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BBC
Egypt: US NGOs lose licenses
The Egyptian government has refused to license eight US civil society groups, including the election-monitoring Carter Centre, the state news agency reports.
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The Jerusalem Post
IEC: Egypt gas cut-off won't affect us
Egyptian officials: The decision is commercial, not political.
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TechCrunch
Obama Wants Sanctions On Those Using Technology In Human Rights Abuses
Much has been said about the role social media has come to play in the global landscape over the last few years. Whether one sees it as the tool of revolutions or not, Facebook, Twitter, and other media played an integral role in organizing the socio-political upheavals in Egypt, Libya, and across the Middle East and North Africa, allowing those oppressed and marginalized by despotic regimes to...
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The New Yorker
Wendell Steavenson: Islamists in Egypt, after Mubarak.
Alexandria was once Egypt’s city of outsiders—a center of Hellenic culture that became a Christian capital second only to Rome and the home of a large and thriving Jewish community. It was an outsider, Lawrence Durrell, who wrote the great saga of the city, “The . . . (Subscription required.)
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science blogs
Kommentar von Florian Freistetter bei "Ein kleines Lied über die Stringtheorie" (Astrodicticum Simplex) am 22.04.2012
@Reinhard: "Wer an Gott glaubt, der muss gelernt haben, gewisse Tatsachen über die Realität zu ignorieren." Welche sind das? Oder liegt dem Satz vielmehr eine wissenschaftlich nicht nachgeprüfte Annahme seinerseits zugrunde? "
Sag doch gleich, dass es dir um die Religion geht...
Es geht um das wissenschaftliche Prinzip von Theorie und Beobachtung; von AUssagen und deren Überprüfung....
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Los Angeles Times
In Egypt, change comes slowly to pop culture
Many artists hoped that the collapse of Hosni Mubarak's regime would signal a radical shift from fluff to substantive fare. They are still waiting.CAIRO — When filmmaker and Egyptian democracy activist Amr Salama watched Hosni Mubarak's regime collapse in 2011, he couldn't have been more heartened. Salama had been making films for years and had found himself hamstrung by the government's censor...
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Technology Review
If You Read One TR Story This Weekend ...
... We suggest this one: our second take on the role of the Web and social media in the revolutions in the Middle East.
Last year we sent a talented and perceptive writer, John Pollock, to Egypt and Tunisia to investigate the role social media really played in the beginning of the Arab Spring. Today we publish John's follow-up on the subject: an inside look at how civilians in Libya us...
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Irish Times
Ireland beat Malta 2-1 in Fed Cup opener
Tennis:Ireland beat 2-1 Malta in their opening Pool A match of the Federation Cup Euro/Africa Zone Group III round robin event in the Golf El Solaimaneyah Club outside Cairo in Egypt.
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Telegraph
Egypt's Ramy Ashour lifts first home title after revolution as world No 1 James Willstrop blames the sand
Ramy Ashour won first tournament in Egypt for 18 months following the country's revolution against dejected world No 1.
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China Daily
China to provide $19.3m of aid to Egypt
China will provide an aid worth $19.3 million to Egypt in a support of the latter's economic projects.
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Goal.com
Egypt 3–2 Nigeria: The Pharaohs edge the Super Eagles in the battle of Dubai
The Pharaohs were able to narrowly defeat the Super Eagles in Thursday's highly contested game in the United Arab Emirates
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THE GLOBE AND MAIL
In blow to Islamists, Egypt court suspends constitutional panel
The ruling followed complaints by political groups and constitutional experts over the parliament's decision to give Islamist lawmakers half the seats on the panel
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Gizmodo
Traveling Around the World in 10 Days Looks Like the Most Fun You Can Ever Have [Video]
Casey Neistat, filmmaker and awesome liver of life, set off on a worldwide trek that blazed through New York, Paris, Rome, Johannesburg, Egypt, Thailand, Japan and more in just 10 days. It's like a spin around the world in fast forward. More »
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Nikkei
Toyota Begins SUV Production In Egypt |
Foreign Policy
If the Exodus took place today
Your humble blogger is busy going into carbohydrate withdrawal celebrating Passover this week. I blogged about the international relations implications of this holiday a few years ago -- but that was pre-Arab Spring. This (and a few glasses of kosher wine) got me to thinking: what would happen if the event that inspires the Passover holiday -- the Exodus -- were to happen today?
With ap...
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Los Angeles Times
A Passover to remember — for Egypt
This year's holiday falls on a day of enormous significance in the struggle for freedom in modern Egypt, and reminds us that it's a fight deeply linked to Jews'.Sundown Friday marks the beginning of Passover, the commemoration of the Jews' emancipation from enslavement in ancient Egypt.
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National Post
What’s Passover without herring?
Bonnie Stern: Today we’re having a Passover Seder. For most Jews, Passover is about escaping from the land of Egypt, but for me it is mostly about food
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Slashdot
Egypt Banned Porn, But How Much of the Internet Is That?
pigrabbitbear writes "The recent web pornography ban in Egypt has raised questions about the evils of censorship (and porn) and the changing tide of popular attitude of Egyptians. It perhaps reflects the emerging influence of more conservative Muslim elements in government, a shift . Apparently the same ban was passed 3 years ago but was not enforced because their filtering system was not effec...
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Nature
Archaeology: From ploughs to pyramids
Andrew Robinson discovers gems in a grand overview of ancient Egypt and the life of a pioneer in Egyptology.
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Washington Post
House members meet with Muslim Brotherhood candidate
A congressional delegation traveling in Egypt raised a few eyebrows Monday when it met with Khayrat el-Shater, the Muslim Brotherhood ’s new presidential candidate in the country’s 2012 presidential race.
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Scientific American
"Breathtaking" Mummy Coffin Covers Seized in Israel
Two decorated covers of coffins that once contained mummies have been seized by Israeli authorities, authenticated and dated to thousands of years ago in ancient Egypt. [More]
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Scientific American
'Breathtaking' Mummy Coffin Covers Seized in Israel
Two decorated covers of coffins that once contained mummies have been seized by Israeli authorities, authenticated and dated to thousands of years ago in ancient Egypt. [More]
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THE AUSTRALIAN
Brotherhood bid bad news, and good
A NEW Egypt needs room to breathe.
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AP
Egypt court orders ban of pornographic websites
CAIRO (AP) -- An Egyptian court has ordered the government to ban pornographic Internet websites in order to protect society and its values....
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New York Times
Editorial: Enabling Egypt’s Military Rulers
The Obama administration is sending the wrong message by resuming military aid to Egypt without demanding more progress on rights and democratic freedoms.
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National Post
Tension mounts in Egypt as Islamists tighten grip
Goodspeed Analysis: Egypt lurched toward another crisis Monday as the Islamists that dominate parliament tightened their grip on the country and moved to seize control of the assembly that will write Egypt’s next constitution
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Telegraph
Egypt: football riots leave one dead
Amateur footage shows riots in Port Said in Egypt over the two-season ban of football club Al-Masry.
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The Lancet
[Perspectives] The life, death, and mystery of Tutankhamen
The opening of Tutankhamen's tomb in Egypt in 1922 by Howard Carter and his patron Lord Carnarvon is the most famous archaeological discovery of all time, with the possible exception of the excavation of Pompeii in the 18th century. On the 50th anniversary, in 1972, this discovery provided Britain's first “blockbuster” exhibition at the British Museum—visited by many of us as schoolchildren, in...
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siliconindia
10 Places You're Not Allowed To See On Google Maps
Google Maps offers a satellite view or a street-level view of plenty of locations around the world. One can look up landmarks like the Pyramids of Egypt or the Great Wall of China, as well as more personal places, like an ex’s house.
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Daily Mail
Egypt holidays: Luxor and Alexandria have much to offer - but where are the tourists?
The political tremors of the last year have not helped Egypt's reputation as a holiday destination. But Fleur Chavasse finds much to enjoy - if few other people - in Alexandria and Luxor.
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Daily Mail
Port Said riots: Egyptian prosecutors charge 75 over deaths
Prosecutors in Egypt have charged 75 people with murder and negligence in connection with the deaths of 74 football fans during riots at a match in Port Said last month.
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White House
Remarks by President Obama and Prime Minister Netanyahu of Israel
Release Time:
For Immediate Release
Oval Office
10:53 A.M. EST
PRESIDENT OBAMA: Well, I want to welcome Prime Minister Netanyahu and the entire Israeli delegation back to the White House, back to the Oval Office.
This visit obviously comes at a critical time. We are seeing incredible changes that are taking place in the ...
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New York Times
World Briefing | Europe: Spain: Court Orders Mubarak Associate to Face Corruption Charges in Egypt
The National Court announced Friday that it had ordered Hussein Salem, a former Egyptian army and intelligence officer, to be extradited to Egypt along with his son.
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Daily Mail
Emerging bloc markets storm back with 19% rise in 2011, S&P data shows
Revolution-torn Egypt led the recovery with a stock market jump of 15 per cent in February alone, while flood-stricken Thailand also bounced back with a rise of nearly 10 per cent last month.
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Reuters
Egypt to lift travel ban on Americans in NGO case: sources
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt has decided to lift a travel ban preventing American pro-democracy activists from leaving the country, judicial sources said on Wednesday, a move that is likely to defuse a standoff that has plunged U.S.-Egyptian ties into a crisis.
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China Daily
Geely to build cars in Egypt
Domestic carmaker Zhejiang Geely Holding Group will begin assembling cars in Egypt in the third quarter of this year for sale locally and in nearby markets across Africa and the Middle East.
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Washington Post
In wake of stadium tragedy, American goalkeeper Samir Badr awaits opportunity to resume soccer career in Egypt
Samir Badr is home in Fairfax, uncertain what his future holds in Egypt’s suspended soccer league.
Badr, a 19-year-old goalkeeper, signed a long-term contract with league leader Haras El-Hodood in January – just a couple of weeks before the Port Said stadium disaster left more than 70 dead and a thousand injured.
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BoingBoing
Meet more western companies that arm dictators and torturers with network spyware
Last week, the Electronic Frontier Foundation profiled FinFisher and Amesys, two of the companies that had been caught selling network spying tools to despotic regimes around the world, including Hosni Mubarak's Egypt and Muammar Qaddafi's Libya. This week, EFF continues the series with profiles of Italy's Area SpA (which sells electronic tracking software to Bashar [...]
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WSJ
U.S., Egypt Aim to Settle Nerves
Egyptian officials are working to resolve a diplomatic feud over American NGOs, Sen. McCain said during a visit to Egypt.
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USA Today
Senators upbeat over Americans held in Egypt
Two U.S. senators say they are "very optimistic' for a quick resolution to the case of U.S. workers held in Cairo.
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news.com.au
Egypt to accept $2.97 billion IMF loan
EGYPT'S finance minister said his government will sign a memorandum of understanding with the International Monetary Fund in March for a previously spurned $US3.2 billion ($2.97 billion) loan, state media reported.
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Telegraph
Egypt: an edgy lesson in living history
One year on from the revolution, Nigel Richardson returns to the land of the pharaohs to see what's changed.
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New York Times
In Egypt, a History of Distrust of U.S.-Aided Groups
Authoritarian rulers have long viewed pro-democracy groups financed by the United States with deep suspicion, but never has a government gone as far as Egypt’s.
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Reuters
Egypt telecom tycoon Naguib Sawiris eyes new horizons
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egyptian telecoms magnate Naguib Sawiris wants to get back on the acquisition trail, eyeing businesses in Europe, the Middle East and Africa after selling a chunk of assets to Russia's Vimpelcom.
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China Daily
Egypt soccer board resign over fatal riots
The president of Egypt's soccer federation and his board of directors resigned Saturday, having already been sacked by the country's prime minister following the riot at a game that left more than 70 dead.
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Daily Telegraph
Four killed in new soccer protest
FOUR people have been killed and more than 1000 injured during fresh clashes on the streets of Egypt as public anger mounts at the ruling military over the deaths of dozens of soccer fans at a recent game.
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Daily Mail
Egypt football violence: Riot spreads as thousands of protesters clash with police in Cairo
Nearly 400 demonstrators were injured after Egyptian police fired tear gas and rubber bullets as thousands gathered outside the Interior Ministry, near Tahrir Square.
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Irish Times
Egypt's tragedy
IT WAS inevitable that blame would immediately be heaped on Egypt’s army for the tragedy in Port Said. Rightly or wrongly. Whether it was a case of being deliberately engineered by the army, or, more likely, a product of its incompetent inaction. Everything in chaotic, violent Egypt, stalled between revolution and counter-revolution, is essentially political, revolving around the role of the ar...
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National Post
FIFA demands answers from Egypt soccer federation
Warning that soccer must not be 'abused by those who mean evil,' FIFA President Sepp Blatter demanded detailed reasons from the Egyptian federation Thursday for the deadly stadium riot
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Reuters
Egypt soccer violence kills 74, fans turn on army
PORT SAID, Egypt (Reuters) - Seventy-four people were killed when supporters clashed at an Egyptian soccer match, prompting fans and politicians on Thursday to turn on the ruling army for failing to prevent the deadliest incident since Hosni Mubarak was ousted.
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USA Today
Egypt soccer riot is one of the deadliest
Here's a list of the deadliest matches in soccer history.
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SI
Egypt soccer fans stampede after game; 74 dead
At least 74 people were killed and hundreds injured after soccer fans rushed the field in the seaside city of Port Said Wednesday following an upset victory by the home team over Egypt's top club, setting off clashes and a stampede as riot police largely failed to intervene.
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Los Angeles Times
Soccer clashes kill at least 36 people in Egypt
Mayhem erupted Wednesday at an Egyptian soccer game between two longtime rivals when hooligans from the winning team stormed the field, attacking opposing players and fans.Mayhem erupted Wednesday at an Egyptian soccer game between two longtime rivals when hooligans from the winning team stormed the field, attacking opposing players and fans.
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USA Today
Medic: 35 killed in clashes after Egyptian soccer match
A medic in a morgue in Port Said, Egypt, says 35 people have been killed in violence following a soccer match.
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Daily Mail
Catch me if you can! Alicia Keys's energetic son Egypt keeps his mother on her toes as they depart Hawaii
Under the watchful eye of the 30-year-old singer, the adorable boy tottered around, fascinated by his surroundings.
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BBC
Chinese workers in Egypt 'freed'
A group of 25 Chinese workers kidnapped in the north of Egypt's Sinai peninsula have been freed, China's state media and an official said.
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The Sun
Alicia Keys and her beach babe
SINGER looks toned and tanned but all eyes are on her adorable young tot, Egypt, as they splash about in the sea
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SI
Jonathan Wilson: African Cup of Nations a wonderful spectacle for both host and fans
This has been a tournament that has restored the joy to African soccer. Without the traditional powers of Cameroon, Nigeria, South Africa and Egypt, it is as if a great weight both of expectation and fear has been lifted. Only Côte d'Ivoire and Ghana are playing with the albatross of favoritism around their necks, and both have been notably cautious in their opening matches; everybody else seem...
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AP
Gaza Hamas leader leaves next week for Egypt, Iran
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) -- The Hamas prime minister's office says the Gaza premier will be visiting Iran as part of his tour of Muslim countries next week....
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Times LIVE
Saudi artists test limits of expression in rare show
Standing on a large floor map in a Jeddah art gallery, Hamza Serafi places a yellow sign inscribed "Caution: revolution (take 2)" over Egypt and then turns to Saudi Arabia.
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Daily Telegraph
Ten star laid low by irate derro
HE has been roughed up by angry pro-government militia in Egypt. Now Ten's reporter Hamish MacDonald has been "belted in the mouth" in Sydney.
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Mail & Guardian
Egypt asks IMF for $3.2bn in support
Egypt has asked the IMF for $3.2-billion in support as its interim Cabinet seeks to fill a budget gap widened by political and economic turmoil.
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The Sun
British teacher drowns five days after snorkelling on Egypt holiday
A TEACHER has died five days after getting into difficulty during a snorkelling trip in Egypt
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Daily Mail
Premier League duo want Mohamed Nagy on loan
Wigan and Norwich are the first clubs to express an interest in taking Egypt star Mohamed Nagy, 27, until the end of the season.
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Reuters
UPDATE 1-Egypt's Citadel says selling oil firm NPC to Sea Dragon
DUBAI, JAN 9 - Egyptian private equity firm Citadel
Capital said on Monday it is selling National
Petroleum Co Egypt (NPC Egypt) to Canadian-listed company Sea
Dragon Energy Inc in a cash and stock...
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science blogs
World go Boom [We Beasties]
The thing I like most about this mashup is that it's superficially just a mashup of the most popular music of 2011, but it also manages to be a statement on some of the most important events of 2011: the protests from Egypt and Libya to OWS
Maybe it's hard
We will never be never be broken and scarred
There's no way I'm turning back oh oh oh oh
Here's the situation
Got this feeling t...
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perez hilton
Goodbye India!
Day 13 was our last in India, and we can easily say….
This has been THE BEST trip we have ever taken!!!!
Everything about India has been magical and majestic. Those are the two best words to describe our experience here.
This is a country so rich in history, which we love. And, much like Egypt, a lot [...]
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Irish Times
The year Arab nations lost their fear
The challenges in Libya are far greater than those faced by its neighbours in Tunisia and Egypt
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The Nation
Egypt Islamists want to stick to army vote timetable
CAIRO (Reuters) - The Muslim Brotherhood, whose party is leading Egypts staggered parliamentary election, came out on Thursday against bringing forward a presidential vote to end military rule, saying changing the timetable would wreak chaos.Protesters who fought soldiers and police in central Cairo for five days before calm was restored this week want the ruling military council to cede power...
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National Geographic
Pictures: Fire Destroys "Temple of Knowledge" in Egypt
Ancient manuscripts were lost to the ages this weekend as fire consumed Cairo's "Temple of Knowledge"—a "huge shock" to Egyptologists.
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The Nation
Egypt: Militarys revenge
Egyptian military and police have lashed out at young protesters over the past several days with vengeance. The clashes began on Friday in front of the Ministry Building, which is visible from Tahrir Square.
Protesters have been camped in front of the building since the Tahrir protests of November, which…
Visit: http://www.nation.com.pk for full story
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Fortune
Video: Malaysia goes mad for the iPhone 4S
But Brazil, where unlocked phones start at $1,400 U.S., not so much
Apple (AAPL) delivered the iPhone 4S to two dozen more countries Friday, bringing it -- by our count -- to within two or three of its promise to hit more than 70 countries by the end of the year. [UPDATE: Apple PR says they are already at more than 70; waiting for their list.]
Friday's launches were in Bahrain, Brazil, Chile, ...
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American Scientist
Smithsonian's Scan Man in High Demand
Oh, the things Bruno Frohlich can scan. Ancient whale skulls. Smashed human ones. Stradivarius violins. Violas. Cellos. Guitars. Stringed instruments from Mongolia. Apollo spacesuits. Eagle feathers. Mummified birds from Egypt oddly missing their heads... from the Washington Post (Registration Required)
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Reuters
Arab Spring films revive days of Egypt, Tunisia revolt
DUBAI (Reuters) - The first cinematic output covering protests in Egypt and Tunisia this year recreates the euphoria of revolutions that many thought would never happen, but reveals signs of the conflicts that lay ahead over Islamist groups.
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Reuters
Protesting Egypt tour guides fear Islamist rise
CAIRO (Reuters) - Around 1,000 Egyptians rallied near the ancient pyramids on Friday to protest against what they said were threats by Islamic radicals to undermine tourism, one of the country's...
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Times of India
Liberal voices isolated after Egypt votes for Islamists
Egypt's first post-Hosni Mubarak parliamentary elections finally began this Monday, and they are not going well for liberals.
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Reuters
Qatar World Cup organizers help Somalia famine victims
DOHA (Reuters) - Qatar's 2022 World Cup organizing committee has donated $400,000 to famine victims in Somalia from the match proceeds collected at the November 14 international friendly between Brazil and Egypt which was staged before a 25,000 strong crowd in Doha.
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Telegraph
Ashmolean: Ancient Egypt in all its glory
Richard Dorment reviews the Ashmolean's new galleries dedicated to the age of the pharaohs.
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Irish Times
Voting starts in landmark Egypt poll
Voting has begun in Egypt's first parliamentary elections since the removal from power nine month ago of authoritarian leader Hosni Mubarak.
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Reuters
American student arrested in Egypt recalls threats in detention
NEW YORK (Reuters) - One of three U.S. students held for several days in Egypt on accusations of throwing petrol bombs at police during pro-democracy protests said on Sunday his jailers had threatened to shoot the Americans and force them to drink gasoline.
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THE GLOBE AND MAIL
Internet bookings take toll on Thomas Cook
Unrest in Egypt also hits iconic travel company that made its name 170 years ago sending holidaymakers to the Land of the Pharaohs
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BBC
Egypt has its credit rating cut
Credit ratings agency Standard & Poor's cuts Egypt's sovereign debt rating, pushing it further into junk status.
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USA Today
Egypt says 3 U.S. students firebombed police
Three American students studying in Cairo have been arrested for allegedly throwing firebombs at police during the protests in Tahrir Square ...
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Telegraph
Egypt activist sparks outrage by posting herself nude
A woman activist who posted nude pictures of herself on her blog to protest limits on free expression has triggered an uproar in Egypt, drawing condemnations from conservatives and liberals alike.
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THE GLOBE AND MAIL
Egypts slip into authoritarianism, and a complacent West
Hosni Mubarak is gone, but the militarys grip is still tight, and sectarian unrest is growing. Egypt, the worlds largest Arab nation, historically secular and allied with the West, has slipped back into tyranny - and the West is asleep.
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THE GLOBE AND MAIL
Occupiers cant have a monopoly on space
Freedom of political speech is what distinguishes Canada from, say the Egypt of 2010, but that shouldnt mean the right to set up tents and lavatories for months on end in public parks and squares
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dlisted
Elisabeth Hasselcrack Goes After Bill Maher For Making Fun Of Her Annoying Ass
Last year on his show, Bill Maher joked that we should send Elisabeth Hasselbeck to Egypt in exchange for Lara Logan, the CBS News reporter who was raped there. Cut to this morning on The View, Elisabeth picked out the bone shoved up her ass and tried to slap Bill's hands with it for offending her so. Elisabeth kept yapping and yapping like yorkie trying to j...
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Reuters
One killed in Egypt clashes over fertilizer plant
CAIRO (Reuters) - One person was killed and at least 11 were wounded on Sunday in clashes between the army and protesters sparked by concerns about pollution from a fertilizer plant in northern Egypt, the state news agency said.
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New York Times
Exhibition Review: Venice's Love Affair With Egypt
An exhibition at the Doges' Palace in Venice shows how the city-state rose to empire by exploiting a unique relationship.
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BBC
Egypt bus crash kills 11 tourists
Eleven Hungarian tourists are killed and 27 injured in Egypt as their bus overturns in the Red Sea resort of Hurghada.
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People
Alicia Keys Will Raise a Charitable Child
"He'll find the thing that he's passionate about and wants to change," the singer says of Egypt, her son with Swizz Beatz
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Times of India
Utter lawlessness
The city is erupting, post the Keenan/Reuben murders - Thank God that we as Indians are learning to be collectively outraged - and thank God that we as Indians, are finally learning that social networks can lead to social movements (thank you Egypt).
But I have several fears even as justice appears to be served -That this Amboli tragedy might follow a similar pattern to events in the past - ...
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New York Times
DealBook: Hanan Abdel Meguid Guides Entrepreneurs in Egypt
A serial entrepreneur in the early years of the Internet, Hanan Abdel Meguid is guiding the next generations of start-ups on how to turn ideas into commercially viable businesses.
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Foreign Policy
My Year @ TwitterBay
One year ago,
at the suggestion of my editors at Foreign
Policy, I established a Twitter account associated with my blog, Turtle Bay. I obliged the request, but as a
longtime newspaper reporter, I was skeptical that having access to a series of
140 character missives would change the way I report the news. Simply put, I
was wrong. I've been covering the United Nations for over ...
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DnJournal
Jon Lumpkin Leaves Richmond.com to Help Skip Hoagland Build an Ambitious Dual Purpose Site on Alexandria.com
After award winning work at Richmond.com, Jon Lumpkin has left to join Skip Hoagland's Domains New Media where he will help build a new site on Alexandria.com. The project will serve two cities that share the same name. Lumpkin will work on Alexandria, Virginia while Gastón Piarrette develops a corresponding site for Alexandria, Egypt.
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