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Egypt on threshold of history
Mayo on the Side: Michael Mayo | Sun Sentinel BlogsThere are some days when my commentary beat -- local/regional/Florida news -- simply gets swallowed up by larger events. This is one of those days. In this age of instant information, it's impossible to be human and not get engrossed......Tags: Egypt, Fox News Channel (tv network), Entertainment, Elections, Television
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9/11 Comm. leader: 'Flaws' need fixing
The Swampby Mark Silva Lee Hamilton, vice chairman of the 9/11 Commission that spawned a new organization for U.S. intelligence-gathering, says the failure to detect a known threat boarding a U.S.-bound airliner on Christmas Day with explosives is a sign of......Tags: Defense, Medicare, Central Intelligence Agency, Politics, Lyndon B. Johnson
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Obama's Indonesian trip: Biography big
The Swampby Mark Silva President Barack Obama's planned, and slightly delayed, trip to Indonesia marks an important step in relations with the Islamic world, says an expert on U.S.-Asian relations who served the Bush administration on this front. " It is......Tags: Defense, Democracy, Heads of State, Politics, Indonesia
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Giving up the body: a sweet sacrifice
Oh, the physical sacrifices I make for my job as a journalist. True, I have never been assaulted by a mob in Cairo's Tahrir Square, as CBS' Lara Logan was. And I've never been injured by a bomb, as happened to ABC's Bob Woodruff and CBS' Kimberly Dozier...
Tags: Lara Logan, Smile Train, ABC (tv network), Injuries and Wounds, CBS Corp.
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Reality check in Mideast shows no real solution
After President Obama's visit to Israel and Jordan, it's time for our reality check No. 99. For perspective, let's backtrack to Obama's June 2009 speech in Cairo. Reasonably, the President asserted, all sides were educated, smart and patriotic. If...Tags: Egypt, Iran, Kim Jong Un, Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel
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Why we give foreign aid
WASHINGTON -- Sequestration is not the best time to be doling out foreign aid, surely the most unpopular item in the federal budget. Especially when the recipient is President Mohamed Morsi of Egypt. Morsi is intent on getting the release of Omar Abdel-...
Tags: Egypt, Politics, White House, Islam, International Monetary Fund
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It's important to remember why the U.S. gives foreign aid
WASHINGTON - Sequestration is not the best time to be doling out foreign aid, surely the most unpopular item in the federal budget. Especially when the recipient is President Mohammed Morsi of Egypt. Morsi is intent on getting the release of Omar Abdel-...
Tags: Egypt, Politics, White House, Islam, International Monetary Fund
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Cease-fire agreement reached in Gaza conflict
After eight days of violence and nearly 150 deaths on both sides of the Israel-Gaza border, a cease-fire set to take effect Wednesday night promised to silence the warplanes and rocket launchers. The cease-fire, announced Wednesday night in a joint...
Tags: Television Industry, Christiane Amanpour, Politics, Emergency Incidents, Benjamin Netanyahu
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Too Soon To Judge Egypt's Revolution
The Hartford CourantYou can see what the Egyptian revolution has achieved, 20 months on, by visiting Menoufia, a rural area of the Nile Delta that was the birthplace of the deposed dictator, Hosni Mubarak: Everything is different outwardly, but beneath the surface, almost...Tags: Egypt, Judges, Politics, Parliament, Islam
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Obama's Middle East Policy In Tatters
The Hartford CourantIn the week following 9/11/12 something big happened: the collapse of the Cairo Doctrine, the centerpiece of President Barack Obama's foreign policy. It was to reset the very course of post-9/11 America, creating, after the (allegedly) brutal depredations...Tags: Egypt, Tunisia, Democratic Party, Iran, Barack Obama
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Can 'Innocence of Muslims' trailer really be that potent?
The Obama administration's omnibus answer to why the Middle East (and now the much of the Muslim world) is in near open rebellion against the United States: The video did it. The follow-up question no one seems to be asking is "What if the...
Tags: Egypt, Iran, Libya, Social Media, Religion and Belief
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Protesters attack U.S. diplomatic compounds in Egypt, Libya
Angry protesters attacked U.S. diplomatic compounds in Libya and Egypt on Tuesday, citing in both instances an online film considered offensive to Islam. In Cairo, several men scaled the walls of the U.S. Embassy and tore down its American flag,...
Tags: Politics, Abusive Behavior, Government, Prosecution, Religion and Belief
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