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Move to shelter 3 Americans points up US rift with Egypt - Los Angeles Times Tue, 31 Jan 2012 03:48:37 GMT

Los Angeles Times

Move to shelter 3 Americans points up US rift with Egypt
Los Angeles Times
The three workers for a democracy group seeking refuge at the US Embassy in Cairo have been barred from leaving Egypt and fear for their safety. Sam LaHood, left, with his father, Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood. The younger LaHood is one of three ...
US Embassy in Cairo Shields 3 AmericansNew York Times
With Americans holed up in Cairo embassy, Egypt's lobbyists in DC quitChristian Science Monitor
White House adopts moderate tone against EgyptAl-Masry Al-Youm
Voice of America -Reuters -Fox News
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Egypt boosts aid to wounded protesters, but many still suffer - MiamiHerald.com Mon, 30 Jan 2012 21:36:59 GMT

New York Times

Egypt boosts aid to wounded protesters, but many still suffer
MiamiHerald.com
By Mohannad Sabry CAIRO — Egypt is stepping up efforts to treat thousands of wounded revolutionaries, but many of the injured say they've yet to receive compensation and feel their sacrifices for democracy are going unnoticed by the transitional ...
Commemorating the First Anniversary of the Egyptian Revolution From Several ...Huffington Post
How the US Should Deal With the New EgyptNewsMax.com
Egypt's Military Seeks Advice on Early Handing of Power to CiviliansNew York Times
Global Press Institute -Ahram Online
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A year later, Egyptian neighborhood awaits justice - Boston.com Mon, 30 Jan 2012 11:58:28 GMT

Boston.com

A year later, Egyptian neighborhood awaits justice
Boston.com
20, 2012 photo, Egyptian butcher Mohammed al-Sayid points to bullet holes in the wall of his shop in Cairo, Egypt. One year after uprising that toppled President Hosni Mubarak, residents of the poor neighborhood of Al-Zawiya al-Hamra, where police ...

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Egypt's Foreign Ministry says Cairo has ended contract with US lobbyists - Washington Post Sun, 29 Jan 2012 18:25:50 GMT

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Egypt's Foreign Ministry says Cairo has ended contract with US lobbyists
Washington Post
CAIRO — Egypt's Foreign Ministry said Sunday it has ended a contract with three Washington lobbying firms to cut expenses, denying reports that the Americans were the ones to sever the contract. The rupture occurred as Cairo faces criticism from ...
Egypt says it ended US lobbyists' contractUSA TODAY
Beltway Lobbyists Drop Egypt's Government as ClientNew York Times
American Detainees in Egypt Include a U.S. Cabinet Member's SonDaily Beast

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Egypt Called Major Hub of Illegal Ivory Trade - Voice of America Mon, 30 Jan 2012 16:11:06 GMT

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Egypt Called Major Hub of Illegal Ivory Trade
Voice of America
January 30, 2012 Egypt Called Major Hub of Illegal Ivory Trade Joe DeCapua A new report names Egypt as the center of illegal ivory trade and smuggling in Africa. With the political unrest of the Arab Spring, illegal ivory outlets and workshops have ...
Illegal ivory trade booms during Egypt's Arab SpringWWF International

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Egypt researchers bet on solar energy with 'Solar House Complex' project - Al-Masry Al-Youm Mon, 30 Jan 2012 18:14:11 GMT

Egypt researchers bet on solar energy with 'Solar House Complex' project
Al-Masry Al-Youm
The Solar House Complex project is about to be launched and will tackle households around Egypt in remote areas deprived of energy and water to improve the residents' quality of life. “The locations for the solar house complexes were primarily selected ...

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Egypt Seeks to Smooth Ties With US - Wall Street Journal Mon, 30 Jan 2012 00:53:06 GMT

Wall Street Journal

Egypt Seeks to Smooth Ties With US
Wall Street Journal
By CHARLES LEVINSON and MATT BRADLEY Relations between the longtime allies have hit a new low following an Egyptian government raid on pro-democracy and human-rights groups and travel bans imposed on several of their American employees, threatening an ...
Egypt will continue its privatisation programme: Minister of planningAhram Online
Egypt's military seeks to bolster ties with US amid tensions over raids on NGOsTruthDive
Egypt vows to continue privatization deals, says ministerDaily News Egypt
Al-Masry Al-Youm
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Egypt's feminist union undergoing reincarnation - UPI.com Mon, 30 Jan 2012 16:12:21 GMT

Egypt's feminist union undergoing reincarnation
UPI.com
By Jessica Gray CAIRO, Egypt (WOMENSENEWS)--Grassroots organizations have been flowering in Egypt's first post-revolutionary year and at least one is coming back to life. The Egyptian Feminist Union, first founded in 1923, was shuttered just shy of 30 ...

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Why Egypt's revolution will take a little longer - The National Mon, 30 Jan 2012 20:23:40 GMT

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Why Egypt's revolution will take a little longer
The National
An Egyptian woman studies her ballot paper in a polling station in Cairo on Sunday during the first round of the Shura Council elections. Drafting the country's constitution is a delicate balancing act between the historically abused power of the ...
Egypt ends first day vote for upper house electionsXinhua
Egypt votes ... again?GlobalPost (blog)
Opinion: Sitting on the edgeEgyptian Gazette
Africa Review
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Freed Egyptian Blogger Vows to Keep Up His Opposition to the Ruling Generals - Daily Beast Tue, 31 Jan 2012 00:28:02 GMT

Daily Beast

Freed Egyptian Blogger Vows to Keep Up His Opposition to the Ruling Generals
Daily Beast
Mikael Nabil—atheist, fan of Israel, conscientious objector—is always the odd man out in Egypt, and when the military assumed power last year, they locked him up right away. Now he's out and kicking up a ruckus by condemning the protestors he says ...