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Syria and Facebook: Not quite friends - Washington Post Thu, 10 Feb 2011 17:08:50 GMT+00:00

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Syria and Facebook: Not quite friends
Washington Post
Yesterday, less than a week after activists held a candlelight vigil in Damascus to show solidarity with protesters in Egypt, Syria's ...
Syria Restores Access to Facebook and YouTubeNew York Times
Assad backs synagogue renovationYnetnews
Syria: 'A kingdom of silence'Aljazeera.net
AFP -PC Magazine -eBrandz
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Wildfire Crescent Of Hope Spreads - Sky News Fri, 11 Feb 2011 19:48:20 GMT+00:00

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Wildfire Crescent Of Hope Spreads
Sky News
Even Syria, which has been ruled with an iron grip for more than 40 years by the Baath party and dominated by the Assad family, is facing widespread ...

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Help us build up infrastructure, Syria tells Malaysia - Business Times - Malaysia Fri, 11 Feb 2011 18:20:24 GMT+00:00

Help us build up infrastructure, Syria tells Malaysia
Business Times - Malaysia
SYRIA, which has embarked on a comprehensive reform programme that offers the private sector a bigger role, wants Malaysian businesses to ...
Syria Offering US$30 Bil Infrastructure Projects To Malaysian ContractorsBernama
Syria, Malaysia to Enhance Economic CooperationZawya

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Syria's Options as Calls for Democracy Spread Throughout the Arab World - The Women's International Perspective Fri, 11 Feb 2011 18:44:25 GMT+00:00

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Syria's Options as Calls for Democracy Spread Throughout the Arab World
The Women's International Perspective
• On the streets of Damascus, Syria. Photograph by Flickr user CharlesFred and used under Creative Commons licenses. ...
Syrians Flock to FacebookWall Street Journal
Syria Lifts Ban on Social Networking SitesTAXI Design Network
Volte-faceBBC News
The AtlanticWire
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Former Ambassador Djerejian Interview on Egypt, Mubarak - Bloomberg Fri, 11 Feb 2011 22:35:53 GMT+00:00

Former Ambassador Djerejian Interview on Egypt, Mubarak
Bloomberg
11 (Bloomberg) -- Edward Djerejian, former US ambassador to Israel and Syria, talks about the legacy of former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and the ...
Baker Institute expert hopeful about Egyptian reformKHOU

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So beautiful . . . so strategic - Boston Globe Fri, 11 Feb 2011 17:24:29 GMT+00:00

So beautiful . . . so strategic
Boston Globe
The dark soil, rich from ancient volcanic eruptions and millennia of cultivation, was a battleground for years between Syria and Israel, which seized the ...
The Middle East (June 1967 EC statement)In Defense of Marxism (blog)

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“What Does the Future Hold for Syria?” By George Saghir - Eurasia Review Fri, 11 Feb 2011 23:52:29 GMT+00:00

“What Does the Future Hold for Syria?” By George Saghir
Eurasia Review
By George Saghir For Syria Comment Like most countries in the region, Syria has experienced rapid population increase since independence in 1946. ...


Syria Hopes Miqati Would Involve Pro-Syrian Lebanese Parties in New Government - Naharnet Fri, 11 Feb 2011 15:17:56 GMT+00:00

Syria Hopes Miqati Would Involve Pro-Syrian Lebanese Parties in New Government
Naharnet
A source from the March 8 camp revealed on Friday that Syria is trying to revitalize the pro-Syrian Lebanese parties' roles in the new Lebanese government. ...

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Israel Debates Strategy In Region - Wall Street Journal Sat, 12 Feb 2011 01:16:23 GMT+00:00

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Israel Debates Strategy In Region
Wall Street Journal
In light of the impasse, Mr. Barak and senior military officers have been advocating a renewal of talks with Syria as a more promising path to easing the ...
Saudi, Jordanian Columnists Attack US Policy in Middle EastMiddle East Media Research Institute
What will Egypt's neighbours think?Business Spectator
Analysis: Fallout from Egypt being felt in regionHouston Chronicle
Mail & Guardian Online -CNN International
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Syria slaps fines on satellite dishes - Christian Science Monitor Wed, 09 Feb 2011 21:17:52 GMT+00:00

Christian Science Monitor

Syria slaps fines on satellite dishes
Christian Science Monitor
Faced with a sea of satellite dishes on rooftops, Syria is making Damascenes remove personal dishes in hopes of boosting rooftop restaurants and cafes. ...

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