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Breaking News Tue, 8 Feb 2011
A young anti-government protester sitting on the shoulders of a relative waves the Egyptian flag in front of Egyptian Army armored personnel carriers, at the continuing protest in Tahrir Square in downtown Cairo, Egypt Monday, Feb. 7, 2011. Egypt's  embattled regime announced Monday a 15 percent raise for government employees in an attempt to shore up its base and defuse popular anger but the gestures so far have done little to persuade the tens of thousands of protesters occupying Tahrir Square to end their two-week long protest, leaving the two sides in an uneasy stalemate.
Democracy   Egypt   Photos   Protests   Wikipedia: 2011 Egyptian protests  
 The Independent 
Egypt's revolution: can it stay the distance?
| After thirty unbroken years as President of Egypt, it had seemed as if Hosni Mubarak's charmed career was finally coming to an end. | But yesterday, Cairo's famous traffic jams were back. Businesses... (photo: AP / Ben Curtis)
An Egyptian Army soldier looks out of the turret of his tank as anti-government protesters pray at the continuing protest in Tahrir Square in downtown Cairo, Egypt, Monday, Feb. 7, 2011. Egypt's  embattled regime announced Monday a 15 percent raise for government employees in an attempt to shore up its base and defuse popular anger but the gestures so far have done little to persuade the tens of thousands of protesters occupying Tahrir Square to end their two-week long protest, leaving the two sides in an uneasy stalemate.
Egypt   Photos   Politics   Protests   Wikipedia: 2011 Egyptian protests  
 Gulf News 
Egypt's new Cabinet offers sops to quell unrest
| Dubai: Egypt's new cabinet on Monday announced a 15 per cent raise in the salaries of government employees in an attempt to defuse anger against President Hosni Mubarak. | Wael Ghonim, Google's head... (photo: AP / Ben Curtis)
Anti-government protesters pray at dusk at the continuing protest in Tahrir Square in downtown Cairo, Egypt, Monday, Feb. 7, 2011. Egypt's  embattled regime announced Monday a 15 percent raise for government employees in an attempt to shore up its base and defuse popular anger but the gestures so far have done little to persuade the tens of thousands of protesters occupying Tahrir Square to end their two-week long protest, leaving the two sides in an uneasy stalemate.  Deccan Chronicle 
Egypt hikes employee salary by 15 %
| Cairo, Feb. 7: Egypt’s embattled regime on Monday announced a 15 per cent raise for government employees in an attempt to shore up its base and defuse popular anger amid ongoing protests demanding... (photo: AP / Ben Curtis)
Egypt   Photos   Politics   Protests   Wikipedia: 2011 Egyptian protests  
2011 Egyptian Protests showing "Leave" Banner  BBC News 
Egypt unrest: Day 14 as it happened
| Protesters demanding the immediate resignation of President Hosni Mubarak are continuing to occupy Cairo's Tahrir Square, blocking off a large area in the centre of the capital. In other areas traff... (photo: Creative Commons / Essam Sharaf)
Egypt   Photos   Protesters   Resignation   Wikipedia:Egypt  
Top Stories
Cairo female protesters with colorful signs - 1FEB2011 Denver Post
Egyptian government makes new promises of reform
| Click photo to enlargeAnti-government protesters sit and lie inside the tracks of an Egyptian Army tank, both to prevent them from moving and to shield themselves from ... (photo: Creative Commons / File Upload Bot)
Photo   Photos   Protesters   Rain   Wikipedia: Egypt  
Protesters marching in Cairo - 29JAN2011 National Post
Mubarak cabinet meets as protesters vow to stay
  By Yasmine Saleh and Andrew Hammond, Reuters February 7, 2011 8:01 AM    -->     Protesters pray around army vehicles as they gather at Tahrir Square in Cairo Febr... (photo: Creative Commons / Mariam Soliman)
Cairo   Photos   Politics   Protesters   wikipedia: Protesters  
England's captain Andrew Strauss looks back as he leaves the crease after being dismissed by South Africa's bowler Charl Langeveldt, unseen, during the One-Day International cricket match at Supersport Park in Centurion, South Africa, Sunday Nov. 22, 2009. Newstrack India
Strauss hopes ICC ban on Pak trio 'just the start of process' to eliminate corruption
| Perth, Feb 7(ANI): England captain Andrew Strauss has urged the International Cricket Council (ICC) to be as thorough as possible in cleaning up corruption at cricket's... (photo: AP / Themba Hadebe)
Cricket   England   Photos   Sport   Wikipedia:England  
Kim Eun-taek, a South Korean police officer, stands guard as South Korean patrol ship passes by Dokdo islets, known as Takeshima in Japan, in South Korea, Monday, Aug. 25, 2008. Zeenews
South Korea police confident over Somali pirates
Seoul: South Korean police said on Monday they have enough evidence to charge five captured Somalis with attempted murder and ship hijacking, in the country's first legal... (photo: AP / Ahn Young-joon)
Photos   Pirates   Police   Somali   Wikipedia: South Korea  
The week ahead in crime TV The Examiner
The week ahead in crime TV (2/7/11 - 2/14/11)
| Monday | Chuck (NBC, 8pm) - NEW! Chuck, Sarah and Casey fly to Morocco in a bid to rescue suave agent Roan Montgomery.  Meanwhile, Chuck and Sarah lock horns over thei... (photo: WN / Marzena Jazowska)
Africa   Crime   Morocco   Photos   Rescue  
Libyan Leader Moammar Gadhafi commences the Special Session of the African Union Assembly on the Consideration and Resolution of Conflicts in Africa, in Tripoli, Libya, Monday, Aug. 31, 2009. The Australian
Leaked cables reveal anger at regime may make Libya the next Arab domino to fall
| THE violence and corruption of members of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi's family have made Libya a gangster state with a worse record of governance than Egypt or Tunisia... (photo: AP / Ben Curtis)
Corruption   Democracy   Libya   Photos   Wikipedia: Muammar al-Gaddafi  
Hamid Karzai m&c;
Afghanistan's Karzai seeks to reassure West on corruption
|    Munich - Afghan President Hamid Karzai sought Sunday to reassure Western investors that he was serious about fighting rampant corruption as the annual... (photo: Public Domain / USAID)
Afghanistan   Karzai   Photos   Politics   wikipedia : Hamid Karzai  
2011 Egyptian Protests Cardboard in the Chinese Language Huffington Post
Egypt Protests: Government Agrees To Major Demands In Talks On Sunday
| SCROLL DOWN FOR UPDATES | CAIRO — Egypt's vice president met a wide representation of major opposition groups for the first time Sunday and agreed to allow freedo... (photo: Creative Commons / Essam Sharaf)
Cairo   Egypt   Photos   Protests   Wikipedia: egypt protests  
Russian sumo wrestler Hakurozan, whose name is Baradzov Batraz Feliksovich, is pushed from the circle during a match in Tokyo in this May 22, 2006 photo. The Observer
Japanese sumo wrestling tournament cancelled over bout-fixing allegations
| Japan's sumo association said today it had cancelled a major tournament due to be held next month as the sport battles the most serious corruption allegations in its mo... (photo: AP / David Guttenfelder))
Corruption   Japan   Photos   Sumo   Wikipedia: Sumo  
Police Corruption Political Corruption
- 'The Chicago Code' is TV's latest police drama
- More women should be posted at police stations: study
- Georgian police welcome virtual crime-fighters
- Lisa Madigan Sues Jon Burge, Police Board Over Pension Decis
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev stands in front of a memorial at the cemetery where victims of the 2004 Chechen terrorist siege of a school are buried in the North Ossetian city of Beslan, Saturday, Aug. 8, 2009.
Medvedev inks new police reform
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- Egypt's revolution: can it stay the distance?
- Tribesmen in Jordan Issue Urgent Call for Political Reform
- Egypt's new Cabinet offers sops to quell unrest
- Egypt hikes employee salary by 15 %
A young anti-government protester sitting on the shoulders of a relative waves the Egyptian flag in front of Egyptian Army armored personnel carriers, at the continuing protest in Tahrir Square in downtown Cairo, Egypt Monday, Feb. 7, 2011. Egypt's  embattled regime announced Monday a 15 percent raise for government employees in an attempt to shore up its base and defuse popular anger but the gestures so far have done little to persuade the tens of thousands of protesters occupying Tahrir Square to end their two-week long protest, leaving the two sides in an uneasy stalemate.
Egypt's revolution: can it stay the distance?
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Fraud Bribery
- Maselli seeks leniency in sentencing for bank fraud
- Golden Globes group sues former publicist for fraud, says no
- Couples turn to benefit fraud because we don't support m
- Marine gets 6-year prison term for Iraq fraud
 An unaccompanied boy, Seragio, who is sick with malaria, is interviewed by a woman social worker, who rests a hand on his forehead as he lies on a blanket in a tent, in a camp for some 40,000 people displaced by the recent flooding, near the town of Chac
Global Fund Against Aids cracks down on fraud
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- Texan charged with bribing Ohio union officials
- Texan charged with bribing Ohio union officials
- Bribing children to eat their greens really DOES work (but d
- FIFA Executive Committee Member Amos Adamu To Appeal To CAS
Three airplane tail sections JetBlue
JetBlue agent at Charlotte/Douglas took bribe, TSA finds
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Crime Prevention Democracy
- Copper Prices and Incidences of Copper Theft Rise
- Majority of Americans believe US government encourages illeg
- States Seek Prison Breaks
- Rt. Hon. John Key Statement to Parliament - 8/2/2011
New Zealand's Prime Minister John Key, center, arrives for a meeting with businessmen at the 16th summit of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation, APEC, in Lima, Saturday, Nov. 22, 2008.
Rt. Hon. John Key Statement to Parliament - 8/2/2011
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- Egypt needs to lean the lessons of democracy by itself
- New Zealand must condemn anti-democracy violence
- Ben Emmerson: The European Court of Human Rights enhances ou
- Egypt: Scholars warn democracy and Islam Sharia law aren'
Protesters marching in Cairo 2 - 28JAN2011
Egypt Needs Free Enterprise More Than Democracy
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Conspiracy Human Rights
- Another document mill found in Virginia
- Weird New Mexico: Dulce Underground Base
- 'Birther Bill' Unworthy, Reckless Legislation
- Supreme Court ruling comes as reprieve for 14 languishing in
Prosecutor Daniel Bellemare of Canada looks up in the court room of the Hariri tribunal in Leidschendam, Netherlands, Monday Feb. 7, 2011. Lawyers and judges at a U.N.-backed tribunal  are trying to thrash out the question of what constitutes an act of terrorism, and other legal issues, as they prepare to prosecute suspects for the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri. A hearing at the Special Tribunal for Lebanon  (STL) is aimed at clarifying laws the court will apply to those allegedly responsible for the truck bomb that killed Hariri and 22 others in Beirut on Feb. 14, 2005.
Special Tribunal for Lebanon holds hearing to discuss legal issues
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- Democratic red ink
- Assange fights extradition demand
- Rally against Morocco's human rights abuses in W Sahara
- New Zealand must condemn anti-democracy violence
Google - Internet - Technology
Freed Google exec helped spark Egypt revolt
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