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- Evaluating the Egyptian Revolution: The One-Year AnniversaryJanuary 25 marked the one year anniversary of the Egyptian Revolution. The events in Egypt were a part of the larger revolutionary fervor that spread throughout the Middle East.
- Mubarak Critical, May Be Dead - RT SourcesSources in Egypt say that the ousted Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, who was being tried for alleged ordering to kill civilians and corruption in Cairo, has suffered a heart attack and may even have died in custody, RT’s Paula Slier reports.
- Mubarak's Departure Sent the Wrong Signals to the Rest of the Muslim WorldMuslim World demand regime change after Mubarak's hasty departure from Egypt.
- Gaddafi Money: Libya's Dictator is a Billionaire, TooGaddafi money (in the billions) might be stashed all over the world right now.
- Hosni Mubarak BiographyThis is a brief history of former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak.
- Hosni Mubarak's Bank Accounts Frozen; Could He Have Billions in Hidden Accounts?While Egypt and other countries have frozen Hosni Mubarak's bank accounts, the billionaire could have hidden bank accounts.
- Hosni Mubarak and Egypt's CrisisFollowing is a brief review of the life and career of Hosni Mubarak. It points out some of Mubarak's policies andhow they have conributed to the current Egyptian crisis. This article also shows his long term animosity against Israel.
- Why is Former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak Dying?Less than a week afer he stepped down as President of Egypt, Hosni Mubarak appears to be on his death bed.
- "The Fall of Hosni Mubarak and Lesson in International Justice"The people of Egypt has won their first stage of a long walk towards true 'Tahrir'(liberation) on 12 Feb 2011
The Dawn of an Egyptian RenaissanceThe resignation of former President of Egypt Hosni Mubarak invigorates the democratic ideals of the 2011 Egyptian Revolution and signals the dawn of an Egyptian renaissance.- Google's Egyptian Exec Wael Ghonim Thanks "Stupid Regime"The "stupid regime" of Hosni Mubarak helped fuel the protesters win against an oppressive dictator in Egypt.
Mubarak Steps Down After 30 Years of PowerThe stepping down of President Mubarak resulted from the strong protests of Egyptian citizens, who spent 18-days protesting in the streets.- Mubarak Supporters Should Not Have Messed with Anderson CooperNews makers need to learn not to punch Anderson Cooper in the head.
- Mubarak ResignsPresident Mubarak resigned following weeks of violent protests in Egypt U.S. President Barack Obama stated that Egypt... The military has taken charge...
Hosni Mubarak Steps Down as President of Egypt After 30 Year ReignPresident Mubarak finally steps down after 18 days of protesting by the Egyptian people! The country is celebrating in the streets!- Egypt's President Mubarak ResignsFor the past 18 days Egypt's people have cried for Mubarak's resignation. Friday they got their wish. Now what?
President Mubarak Resigns, Egyptian Protesters CelebratingMillions of Egyptians are celebrating the resignation of Egyptian Presidnet Hosni Mubarak, who has ruled Egypt with an iron hand for the past 30 years. What happens next is uncertain, especially since Egypt is facing a number of economic hurdles.
Egypt's New 'Freedom' -- The Dangers of RevolutionBased on history in war-torn Africa, the change that may come to Egypt may not be the change the protesters are hoping for.- Mubarak Stepping Down for Real After Final DelayHopes that Hosni Mubarak would leave Egypt were dashed yesterday, fueling fears of a violent overthrow. But Mubarak finally couldn't hold out any longer, as the military led him off at long last today.
Affirmation of Friday Mubarak Stepping Down Proves OutAffirmation of Friday Mubarak Stepping Down Proves Out. The feeling of two days ago that today would indeed be a major change day has apparently been vindicated but there are two big steps yet.- Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak Resigns - Finally! but What Now?Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak finally resigns after 18 days of chaotic protests in Cairo Tehrir's Square.Mubarak Finally Gets The Hint Avoiding An Idiot Stamp On His Forehead
- Hosni Mubarak Steps Down as President of Egypt After 30 YearsLess than a day after he had announced that he was staying on as President of Egypt until the September elections, Hosni Mubarak has stepped down from that office, handing over power to what amounts to a military junta.
- Egyptian President Transfers Power, but Won't Step DownPresident Hosni Mubarak told the Egyptian people he would transfer some power to the Vice President Omar Suleiman, but protesters say that's not enough. Now analysts are trying to figure out the political future of the torn country.
Mubarak Resigns, Leaves Cairo as Egyptian Military Turns Tank Turrets Away from ProtestersThe announcement was greeted by a roar of celebration, honking car horns, and shots fired into the air as hundreds of thousands of demonstrators expressed their jubilation after 18 days of continuous protests and demands for the president...
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak Steps DownPresident Mubarak has transferred power to the Egyptian military confirms Egyptian vice president. Protestors erupt in a wave of celebration and now chanting "he must be tried, he must be tried."- President Mubarak Will Not Step Down; Future of Egypt UncertainThe protesters in Egypt received a major blow after Mubarak's refusal to step down. The reins of power have been handed down to Vice President Omar Suleiman. The response is a unified groan of disappointment from the people of Egypt.
- Mubarak Leaves Cairo, Finds Someone Who UnderstandsColumn talking about Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and the one many who may identify with him.
Egyptian President, Hosni Mubarak, Refuses to Step DownEgypt's president, Hosni Mubarak, has announced he will not resign, or step down. Mubarak will transfer power to vice president, Suleiman. The Egyptian revolution continues. Egypt's brave protestors will be in full force tomorrow.
Egypt: Mubarak Not Leaving, Protesters AngryDespite reports throughout much of the day that Egypt's President Mubarak was going to step down, he just concluded his speech to the people of Egypt, and is not stepping down.
Hosni Mubarak Declines to Step Down as President of EgyptContrary to some speculation in the Western media and the hopes of Egyptian protesters gathered in Tahrir Square, Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak addressed the country on television to announce that he would remain in office.
Mubarak to Resign, Ghonim Says 'Mission Accomplished'Reports indicate that Egyptian President Mubarak will resign, handing over power as early as this evening. Google exec and activist Wael Ghonim says "mission accomplished."- Mubarak's Secret Wealth of $40-70 Billion About the Same Amount U.S. Has Given Egypt During His ReignClearly, it is lucrative to be a dictator, even in a Third World country. Hosni Mubarak's personal wealth is estimated at between $40 and $70 billion, amassed at the expense of the Egyptian people.
I Made YouA private conversation between Barack Obama and Hosni Mubarak of Egypt.- Why Egyptian President Mubarak Should Step DownCould Revolt in Egypt Spread to Other Nations in the Middle East?
- Mubarak on Verge of Stepping Down, but He Will Still Have $70 BillionMubarak may step down soon, but he will have a pretty nice retirement with $70 billion.
- Egyptian Women in Solidarity Against Mubarak's RegimeMahfouz is the founder of the April 6 Youth movement which has utilized the Internet to get out the voice of Egyptian women around the world.
- Egyptian Women Part of the Fight to Oust MubarakThe news source Al '" Jazeera has been shut down. The situation has become very volatile and foreign journalists are unable to get information out to the to the rest of the world.
Obama Tells Mubarak that Egypt's Peaceful Transition Must Begin NowAny and all interested parties, from the people demonstrating in Tahrir Square to those with political ambitions in the corridors of power in Cairo, are fully aware of the U. S. involvement in Egyptian political affairs. And so the Obama administration...
Egyptians Want Their Pharaoh Out"Political stability, peace, and development in the Middle East, like anywhere else, can best be achieved through . ".- Egypt's VP Omar Suleiman Assassination Attempt Kept Quiet During ProtestsThere are reports out of Egypt that recent vice presidential appointee Omar Suleiman was targeted for assassination. The attempt may not be as surprising as the fact that Mubarak did not use it as an excuse to tighten controls over...





