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Yes, he did: first lady says Obama quit smoking U.S. President Barack Obama has finally kicked his smoking habit, first lady Michelle Obama said on Tuesday.
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Mubarak still in power as government and... President Hosni Mubarak held onto power Monday, defying a popular uprising against his autocratic rule, after the government opened talks with opposition groups to resolve Egypt's deepest crisis in 30 years.
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Activist's tears may be game changer in Egypt One man's tears provided a new impetus on Tuesday to protesters in Egypt seeking to keep up momentum in their campaign, now in its third week, to topple President Hosni Mubarak.
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Forget Egypt, check out our neighbors… Frustrated by Greece’s new belt-tightening measures, the Greek public has now begun to revolt increases of up to 40% on public services by stating ‘I won’t pay.’
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Egyptians stage big protest, dismiss power plan Egyptians staged one of their biggest protests yet on Tuesday demanding President Hosni Mubarak step down now, their wrath undiminished by the vice president's announcement of a plan to transfer power.
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Ankara receives a message from Cairo Cairo has responded in reproach to Ankara's comments regarding Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak.
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Families hope for freedom of Americans held in... The families of two Americans held by Iran on suspicion of espionage expressed hope on Monday the pair's Sunday court appearance in Tehran moves them closer to freedom, while the United States renewed its call on Iran to release them.
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Mubarak cabinet meets as "Nile Revolution" digs in U.S. President Barack Obama said on Monday talks to resolve Egypt's crisis were making progress, but the main Islamist opposition in Cairo said it could quit the process if protesters' demands were not met.
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Turkey model is named the solution Analysis in both the NATO Defense College report and the The New York Times has reached the same assessment: Egypt should use the Turkey model as an example.
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U.N., West warn rushed Egypt change a risk to... The United Nations on Sunday drove home the warning from Western nations that a transition to democracy in Egypt should not be rushed to avoid worsening the crisis and destabilising the entire Middle East.
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Egypt pipeline attacked, political turmoil... Saboteurs blew up a gas pipeline in northern Egypt in a further sign of the country's instability on a 12th day of demonstrations on Saturday against the 30-year-rule of President Hosni Mubarak.
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Commercial plane crashes in Northern Iraq: 7... A small plane crashed on takeoff from an airport in northern Iraq Friday, killing all seven people on board, officials said.
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Views of other countries on Egypt crisis Following are views of key foreign players on Egypt's political crisis and a transition beyond President Hosni Mubarak.
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Ankara focuses on Egypt’s future following Mubarak Ankara is already analyzing who will replace Hosni Mubarak when he is forced to leave from the uprising which all began with the street protests which were ignited by Tunisia then later jumped to Egypt in immeasurable proportion.
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