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How teenagers with a can of paint sparked Syria's uprising
World NowIt started with some teenagers and a can of paint. “The people want to bring down the regime,” the students wrote on a wall In the southern Syrian farming town of Dara.... -
Inspired by uprising, Syrian artists display new works in Beirut
World NowThe Syrian uprising has produced artwork that is now on display as part of an exhibit of works by Syrian artists inside the country. The pieces were completed in the last year, since anti-government protests began last March.... -
Malawi's president reportedly dead, but officials stay silent
World NowThe fate of Malawi's ailing president, Bingu wa Mutharika, was unclear in what appeared to be a sign of a struggle over who would succeed him.... -
Defense secretary Leon Panetta warns of Israeli isolation
ReutersDefense Secretary Leon Panetta warned on Sunday that Israel is becoming increasingly isolated in the Middle East and said U.S. security commitments should enable it to take "risks for peace." Panetta, who arrives in Israel on Monday for the first time...Tags: Egypt, Government, Benjamin Netanyahu, Leon Panetta, Stress
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Nobel Peace Prize goes to women's rights activists
OSLO, Norway — Africa's first democratically elected female president, a Liberian campaigner against rape and a woman who stood up to Yemen's autocratic regime won the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday in recognition of the importance of women's rights in...Tags: Egypt, Liu Xiaobo, Nobel Prize Awards, Justice and Rights, Ali Abdullah Saleh
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Serious In Syria
KIAHIt's getting more serious in Syria, with Americans under attack. Pro-government mobs are vandalizing the U.S. Embassy, raising a Syrian flag over the compound and protesters have also attacked the home of U.S. Ambassador Robert Ford who said on the...Tags: Government, KIAH, Freedom of the Press, Syria, Censorship
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American Law Student Released In Israeli-Egyptian Prisoner Exchange
Staff reporterA Queens law student arrived at John F. Kennedy International Airport Saturday for an emotional reunion with his family, after he was freed from an Egyptian prison. Having stepped off a flight from Israel with his mother, Irene, and Democratic Rep....Tags: Egypt, Espionage and Intelligence, Long Island, IHOP Corporation, Gary L. Ackerman
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A look inside the Egyptian revolution
Wael Ghonim is an unlikely rebel. Born in Egypt in 1980, he began working his first Web job while studying at Cairo University, then moved to the U.S. (where he married an American) and eventually became Google's top marketing representative for the...Tags: Egypt, Nobel Prize Awards, Dubai (United Arab Emirates), Revolutions, Cairo (Egypt)
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Two Chicago-area students are Rhodes Scholars
Tribune reporterIn the turbulent wake of the Egyptian revolution, traveling by bus from Cairo to Medinat Al Salam on the outskirts of the capital city might qualify for many as a test of will. But the trek for Sarah Smierciak, 22, one of two Chicago-area natives to...Tags: Literature, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Crime, Law and Justice, Arts and Culture, Awards and Prizes
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Mother: IU student arrested in Egypt to be released Friday
The mother of the Indiana University student arrested in Cairo earlier this week said she was told by officials her son would be released Friday.
Fox59's media partners, the Herald Times, reported a U.S. Embassy spokesperson said Luke Gates and two...Tags: Egypt, Students, Indiana University, Cairo (Egypt), Teaching and Learning
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Family awaits return of IU student arrested in Egypt
The father of an Indiana University student arrested in Cairo told Fox59 it was a rough Thanksgiving at the family’s home.
Luke Gates, 21, was arrested earlier this week with two other students who were studying abroad at the American...Tags: Egypt, Students, Indiana University, Police Arrests, Cairo (Egypt)
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Wael Ghonim, Revolution 2.0
Just a year and change since the protests that marked the beginning of the Egyptian revolution, Wael Ghonim was in Chicago this weekend for a conversation about his new book, Revolution 2.0, and questions about social activism.
He spoke with the Tribune&...Tags: Egypt, Democracy, Google Inc., Social Issues, Occupy Wall Street
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Feb 5, 2012
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