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    Feb 5, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  1. Tunisian police fire on crowd, kills 2, injures 17

    Police fired at an angry crowd of 1,000 attacking the police station in the northwestern town of Klef on Saturday, killing two people and injuring 17 others, the Interior Ministry said. The official Tunisian news agency said the crowd had turned on...

    Tags: Radio Industry, Saudi Arabia, Zine el Abidine ben Ali, Journalism, Hospitals and Clinics

  2. Feb 26, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Tunisia says killer of opposition leader identified, but at large

    Tunisian officials believe they now know who killed opposition leader Chokri Belaid, after four other suspects were arrested in connection with his slaying, news agencies reported Tuesday.
    Tunisian officials believe they now know who killed opposition leader Chokri Belaid, after four other suspects were arrested in connection with his slaying, news agencies reported Tuesday. The assassination of Belaid triggered massive protests in...

    Tags: Arab Spring, News Agency, Murder, Politics, Tunisia

  4. Sep 14, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Two killed as Tunisia protest against film spirals into violence

    World Now
    Two protesters were killed Friday after a massive protest outside the U.S. Embassy in Tunis turned violent, devolving into chaos after protesters scaled an embassy wall and set off a huge explosion with a Molotov cocktail....
  6. Sep 12, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  7. Calls to protest movie mocking Muhammad spread to Algeria, Iran

    World Now
    The day after outraged Egyptians scaled the walls of the American Embassy and Libyan militants attacked and burned a U.S. consulate, protests and denunciations against an amateur movie mocking the Islamic prophet spread across the region, spurring...
  8. Sep 25, 2012 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  9. Obama Confronts Iran, Syria in U.N. Address

    United Nations -- Embroiled in his campaign for re-election, President Barack Obama addressed the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday in a sweeping speech meant to honor slain Ambassador to Libya Chris Stevens, confront Iran and Syria, and highlight American involvement in the Middle East.
    CNN
    United Nations -- Embroiled in his campaign for re-election, President Barack Obama addressed the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday in a sweeping speech meant to honor slain Ambassador to Libya Chris Stevens, confront Iran and Syria, and...

    Tags: Political Systems, Politics, Asif Ali Zardari, Kabul (Afghanistan), Libya

  10. Dec 29, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. The year that wasn't

    A year ago, soon after the Tunisian uprising, I demonstrated my powers of prediction in a column about the democracy movement in the Arab world. The revolution in Tunisia, I wrote, "arose from local circumstances that don't foretell what will happen anywhere else." Three weeks later, Egypt's Hosni Mubarak fell, and the Arab Spring was in full bloom.
    A year ago, soon after the Tunisian uprising, I demonstrated my powers of prediction in a column about the democracy movement in the Arab world. The revolution in Tunisia, I wrote, "arose from local circumstances that don't foretell what will happen...

    Tags: Tea Party Movement, Mitt Romney, Michele Bachmann, Politics, John Boehner

  12. Feb 3, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. 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 Middle East, based in Dubai. His opposition to Hosni Mubarak's regime was far down on his personal list of interests. But it was there. Waiting.
    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: Egyptian Revolution (2011-12), Dubai (United Arab Emirates), Entertainment Events, Nobel Prize Awards, Facebook

  14. Jan 4, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  15. Around Town: Films, screenings and more in L.A. this week

    24 Frames
    With Gary Oldman getting strong reviews and Oscar buzz for his performance as spy George Smiley in “Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy”, the Arclight in Hollywood is offering a six-film retrospective of the British actor’s career beginning...
  16. Jan 9, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  17. Local Tunisian Film Festival launches this week

    L.A. NOW
    It has been a year since revolution in Tunisia led to the fall of the country's autocratic regime. The uprising, which led to democratic elections, set off similar revolutions in other Arab countries and may even have helped inspire the......
  18. Jan 20, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  19. Video said to show jobless Moroccans setting themselves on fire

    World Now
    Graphic amateur video footage said to show unemployed young Moroccans setting themselves on fire in the capital Rabat surfaced this week during widespread demonstrations over lack of opportunity in the North African nation....
  20. Mar 15, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  21. How teenagers with a can of paint sparked Syria's uprising

    World Now
    It 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....
  22. Jul 15, 2011 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  23. Change agents: Slam poets take life by the throat

    Robert Frost once declared "poetry is a way of taking life by the throat."
    Robert Frost once declared "poetry is a way of taking life by the throat." With apologies to Mr. Frost, Bryan Baquirian was determined to seize by the neck the 25 or so people gathered Friday at the CityArts Factory in downtown Orlando and shake them...

    Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Poetry, Human Body, Crimes, High School Sports

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