January 2011
Police alone can't keep rulers in power. Egypt's battle is on Posted: Friday, January 28, 2011 ¤ Police alone can't keep rulers in power. Egypt's battle is on ¤ A Manifesto for Change in Egypt Egyptian police used water cannon against Nobel laureate and pro-democracy leader Mohamed ElBaradei and his supporters as anti-Mubarak protests heated up Friday. Then ElBaradei was put under house arrest as riot police used tear gas and rubber bullets on protesters. The Muslim Brotherhood says at least five of its leaders and five former members of parliament have been arrested. ¤ President Mubarak dissolves Cabinet after night of protests ¤ America's secret backing for rebel leaders behind uprising ¤ Egyptian Civil Strife Sends Oil Close To $100 On Suez Canal Fears ¤ How Egypt shut down the internet Virtually all internet access in Egypt is cut off today as the government battles to contain the street protests that threaten to topple President Hosni Mubarak. ¤ Egyptian Hacktivists and Entertainers ¤ Egypt Protests: LIVE Updates As Opposition Fills The Streets ¤ Liveblog – Egypt's protests erupt ¤ Explosions, Gunfire Heard in Cairo as Protesters Defy Curfew ¤ Arab world unrest has Jordan's king under pressure ¤ Iranian Media Hail 'Revolution' in Iran's Rival, Egypt ¤ U.N. rights chief says Egypt has arrested 1,000 ¤ Egyptian Nobel laureate ElBaradei in house arrest ¤ Protests against Egyptian president spread ¤ Police members remove suits and join protests ¤ Egyptian protests intensify, as clashes spread across the Middle East ¤ Opposition in Egypt Gears Up for Major Friday Protes ¤ Egypt braces for Friday protests ¤ Egypt arrests Muslim Brotherhood leaders ¤ Joe Biden says Egypt's Mubarak no dictator, he shouldn't step down ¤ US Urges Reform in Egypt ¤ No proof Iran is building nuclear weapons: Medvedev ¤ Coca-chewing Bolivians press for end to UN ban ¤ Ben Ali Tunisia Was Model US Client While scholars dispute whether Tunisia serves as model Arab world uprising, many agree that it was near-perfect US ally. ¤ US Can't Link Julian Assange to Bradley Manning: Report ¤ Egyptians denounce Mubarak, clash with riot police ¤ Ventura Strikes Back with Lawsuit Against TSA ¤ Jesse Ventura Sues TSA in Pat-Down Smackdown
The Palestine Papers Posted: Tuesday, January 25, 2011 The Palestine Papers ¤ Suicide bomber kills 31 at Russia's biggest airport ¤ Moscow blast: Russia's Domodedovo airport rocked ¤ Social networking under fresh attack... Twitter and Facebook don't connect people – they isolate them from reality, say a rising number of academics ¤ Downing Street ordered a 'cover up' over Straw's bid to talk Blair out of Iraq invasion, explosive new evidence reveals ¤ 25 Tons of Bombs Wipe Afghan Town Off Map ¤ Australia Opens Probe of CIA Rendition ¤ Zimbabwe mulls treason charges over WikiLeaks ¤ FBI Rounds Up 100 Mobsters in Biggest Mafia Bust in New York History ¤ ‘Baby Doc’ Duvalier in limbo as Haiti closes in on frozen funds ¤ Former dictator 'Baby Doc' Duvalier faces charges for old crimes ¤ Tunisian government in crisis – after just one day ¤ Mohamed ElBaradei Warns of 'Tunisia-Style Explosion' in Egypt ¤ The myth of 'American exceptionalism' implodes ¤ Who Lost the Middle East? ¤ Blair 'misled MPs on legality of war'... ¤ Haiti's 'Baby Doc' in surprise return from exile ¤ 'Baby Doc' Duvalier returns to Haiti after 25 years ¤ Greed of the Tunisian president's wife behind revolution ¤ Brazil rains kill more than 600, epidemic feared ¤ Stuxnet Worm Used Against Iran was Tested in Israel ¤ The Well-Deserved Collapse of Lebanon's Government ¤ One Year After Haiti Earthquake, Corporations Profit While People Suffer ¤ What's Next in Lebanon? Why Hezbollah Walked ¤ Allen Stanford's Trial Indefinitely Delayed Suspected CIA Banker Became "Drug Dependent" -- in Federal Custody ¤ Chavez calls burning of gov't building terrorism ¤ Breaking the Israel-Palestine Deadlock ¤ WikiLeaks: Israel Deliberately Choked Gaza Economy ¤ WikiLeaks: Secret whaling deal plotted by US and Japan ¤ 'US drones kill 938 Pakistanis in 2010' ¤ God was behind Big Bang, universe no accident: Pope ¤ Thousands of dead birds and fish in Arkansas leave many scratching heads ¤ 100 tons of dead fish wash up on Brazil's shores ¤ Uganda court rules media cannot 'out' gay Ugandans ¤ Birds drop from sky over louisiana ¤ ...Celebratory fireworks likely cause ¤ ...Connected to Government Testing? ¤ US, Venezuela evict ambassadors in diplomatic spat ¤ WikiLeaks Reveals U.S. Twisted Ethiopia's Arm to Invade Somalia ¤ Wikileaks Cables Show Why Washington Won't Allow Democracy in Haiti ¤ Nigeria drops charges against Halliburton, Cheney ¤ London – Winter disruptions turn travel bitter and chaotic ¤ Vatican tried to protect paedophile priest, Dublin abuse report shows ¤ Wikileaks Cables Show Why Washington Won’t Allow Democracy in Haiti ¤ Haiti to the US Embassy: Here's the Will of the People ¤ Italian court ups sentences for 23 CIA agents ¤ John Pilger: Global Support for WikiLeaks is "Rebellion" Against U.S. Militarism, Secrecy ¤ Wikileaks founder Julian Assange freed on bail ¤ Violence erupts in Rome after Berlusconi wins confidence vote ¤ Israel's Deputy FM: Iran-Venezuela Ties Threaten U.S., Entire World ¤ Doctors shocked by spread of swine flu – and its severity ¤ Halliburton may pay $500 million to keep Cheney out of prison: report
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