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Moustafa Elgindy, a member of the Egyptian Coalition for the Opposition and a former member of Egypt's parliament, said the pro-democracy protests will continue until president Hosni Mubarak leaves office. He said the solution is a parl...
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Par­lia­men­tary re­pub­lic 'so­lu­tion' to Egypt's woes
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Tunisia: protests con­tin­ue
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Egypt op­po­si­tion en­ters talks
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Under at­tack at Preah Vi­hear tem­ple on Thai-Cam­bo­dia bor­der
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CNN: Moms of de­tained Hik­ers ask Iran for com­pas­sion - 9 may 2010
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Protest in Egypt - Jan 25, 2011
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(Part 1) In­dige­nous Na­tive Amer­i­can Prophe­cy (El­ders Speak part 1)
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In­side Story - Tunisia's un­em­ploy­ment cri­sis
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Bel­grade ahead op­po­si­tion Ser­bian Pro­gres­sive Party rally, Febru­ary 5 2011
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Fam­i­lies: US Hik­ers De­tained in Iran Harm­less
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Egypt: Thou­sand sit in Cairo's Tahrir Square
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Egypt's cy­ber-crack­down aided by US com­pa­ny
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U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, left, looks as German Chancellor Angela Merkel points at something at the start of the OSCE Summit at the Palace of Independence in Astana, Kazakhstan, Wednesday Dec. 1, 2010.
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Clinton and Merkel: A Tale of Two Perceptions about Egypt
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Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. "Most of our thought is unconscious, and empirical investigation is necessary if we are ever to understand its nature."(1) -George Lakoff and Mark Johnson. For anyone mystified over how the United States was again unaware and surprised by the revolts and unrests in the Middle East and throughout North...
The old man is going. The resignation last night of the leadership of the ruling Egyptian...
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Irish musician Gary Moore  performs on the stage during the Sierre Blues Festival in Sierre, Switzerland, late Saturday, June 20, 2009.
RONAN McGREEVY THE ACCLAIMED guitarist Gary Moore from Belfast, who made his name with Thin Lizzy and as a solo artist, has died while on holiday in Spain. He was 58. Moore was found dead in his hotel room in the Kempinski Hotel in Malaga early...
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This frame from TV shows the wrecked car of Formula One driver Robert Kubica of Poland. Kubica  was injured Sunday Feb. 6 2011 in a rally car accident in Italy just weeks before the start of the new Grand Prix season, his Lotus Renault team said. Local health authority officials in Italy said Kubica's  life was not in danger, and that the worst damage appeared to be to his limbs. ANSA say the driver was 4.6-kilometers from the start of the rally, near Genoa, when his car left the road and hit a wall. His co-driver Jakub Gerber was unhurt, the Lotus Renault team said.
Reuters Posted On Monday, February 07, 2011 at 04:31:03 AM Genoa Polish Formula One driver Robert Kubica suffered multiple fractures to his right arm, leg and hand in a high-speed crash on Sunday while competing in a rally in Italy, his Renault team...
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In this photo taken on Tuesday, Jan. 26, 2010, file photo, former Israeli soldier Anat Kamm, who has been under house arrest since December 2009, attends a court hearing in Tel Aviv, Israel. A former Israeli soldier has signed a plea bargain agreement in which she admits to passing secret documents to a newspaper reporter. Kamm copied more than 2,000 military documents when she served as a clerk in a general's office. Some of them related to the military's policy of targeted killings of Palestinian militants. In 2008 she gave them to a journalist for the daily Haaretz. Kamm was arrested in 2010 and remains under house arrest. Israeli authorities said the documents could have endangered the lives of Israeli soldiers, and initially charged her with espionage and harming state security. Sunday's plea bargain included lesser but still serious charges of collecting and passing on secret information. Kamm's jail sentence has yet to be decided by the court.
Monday, 7 February 2011, 11:50 am Article: Scoop Link Ex-Israeli soldier admits leaking secret military files During her military service, Anat Kamm worked as a clerk in the office of an army...
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Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, centre right, listens to his Defense Minister, Gen. Ahmad Vahidi, during army parade ceremony marking National Army Day, in front of mausoleum of the late Iranian revolutionary founder Ayatollah Khomeini, just outside Tehran, Iran, Sunday, April 18, 2010.
By The Daily Star Monday, February 07, 2011 - Powered by --> BEIRUT: Iran is ready to commence funding and cooperation for Lebanon’s defense program following a request from Beirut, the Islamic Republic’s defense minister said over the...
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Ernest Hayeck, 77, has his eye's retina examined during a check-up in Boston June 25, 2002. After four treatments with the experimental drug rhuFab to treat his macular degeneration, Hayeck's sight went from 20-100 to 20-20, with his glasses on.
By James Gallagher Health reporter, BBC News Continue reading the main story Related Stories 'Gene cure' for colour blindness Eye chip 'helps blind people see' Human stem cell trials for blindness An international team of researchers have found a...
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An Egyptian anti-Mubarak protester holds a banner reading in Arabic "If you love Egypt you don't still" at Tahrir square in Cairo, Egypt, Sunday, Feb. 6, 2011. Egypt's  vice president met a broad representation of major opposition groups for the first time Sunday and agreed to allow freedom of the press and to release those detained since anti-government protests began, though Al-Jazeera's English-language news network said one of its correspondents had been detained the same day by the Egyptian military.
John Kerry, the head of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, is optimistic and hopeful about concessions by the Cairo government to protesters' demands -- particularly an agreement to lift the decades-old emergency law. Share Related Photos...
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Kevin Voisin, center, of Motivatit Seafoods in Houma, La., looks over his oyster processing line Monday, July 19, 2010. Voisin is an 8th generation of family oyster processors.
Enjoy your shucking while it lasts. Wild oysters are now "functionally extinct" in many places where they were once plentiful. More than 85 per cent of their reefs have been lost through overfishing, a study says. The decline of the mollusc is so...
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Poland's Foreign Minister Radek Sikorski, top left and seen on screen, speaks at an at international donors' conference in Warsaw where governments were pledging money and other forms of support for the democratic opposition in Belarus, in Warsaw, Poland, Wednesday Feb. 2, 2011.
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Juventus' David Trezequet, center, celebrates his goal against Fulham with teammates during their Europa League round of 16 second leg soccer match at Craven Cottage, London, Thursday, March 18, 2010
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Spain's Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero  speaks during a press conference at the Moncloa Palace in Madrid, Friday, July 30, 2010. Spain's unemployment rate rose to a 13-year high of 20.09 percent in the second quarter, the government said Friday, as the job market lagged behind an economy that has barely managed to break out of recession. On Thursday, a Parliamentary panel approved labor market reforms designed to stimulate the economy by encouraging employers to hire.
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President Barack Obama delivers remarks to service members and civilians during a visit to U.S. Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune. Obama told the audience he plans to begin a withdrawal of U.S. combat troops from Iraq and by August 2010 to have about 50,000 troops in the country to provide training and counter-terrorism operations. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Michael J. Ayotte/ Released)
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Incumbent President Laurent Gbagbo, center, gestures during a photo opportunity with his newly-named cabinet, at the presidency in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, Tuesday, Dec. 7, 2010. Prime Minister N'Gbo Gilbert Marie Ake, front left, stands next to Gbagbo. The man who the U.N. says lost Ivory Coast's presidential election is going ahead with naming his new cabinet anyway  and tapped someone who's faced international sanctions.
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Kevin Anderson of Russia during his match against Lukas Lacko of Slovakia on Day 5 of The Atlanta Tennis Championships in Atlanta, Georgia USA.  Anderson won 63 64  - July 23, 2010
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Former president of South Africa Nelson Mandela smiles during a meeting with Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown, at a hotel in central London Tuesday June 24, 2008. Mandela is in London to attend events celebrating his 90th birthday which is next month
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel addresses a session at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland on Friday, Jan. 28, 2011. In a nod to the post-crisis atmosphere, the World Economic Forum shifts its attention on Friday to austerity measures and priorities for improving the economy.
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Spain's Tommy Robredo makes a return to Andy Roddick of the United States during their Men's singles match at the Australian Open Tennis Championship in Melbourne, Australia, Sunday, Jan. 25, 2009.
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Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, faces the media in the grounds of Ellingham Hall, the home of Front Line Club founding member Vaughan Smith, at Bungay, England, Friday, Dec. 17, 2010. Assange said he feared that the United States is getting ready to indict him, saying Friday that he believed that a grand jury was meeting to consider charges against him. He has repeatedly voiced concerns that American authorities were getting ready to press charges over WikiLeaks' release of some 250,000 secret State Department cables, which have angered and embarrassed officials in Washington.
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