Monday, February 7, 2011

Unrest And Revolution In Egypt -- News Updates February 7, 2011



Egypt Edges Back to Normal -- Wall Street Journal

Life in Egypt edged further back toward normal Monday, as a popular uprising entered its third week with no further progress in narrowing the gap between the regime and demonstrators who insist President Hosni Mubarak must step down.

Major corporations like Orascom Construction Industries and Orascom Construction NV got back to work, and municipal workers brought out brooms and shovels to clean up rocks and broken glass around central Cairo's Tahrir Square, removing the spent ammunition of two days of fierce fighting last week.

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More News On The Unrest In Egypt

Egypt protests: Muslim Brotherhood's concessions prompt anger -- Christian Science Monitor
Anti-Mubarak Activists Occupy Cairo Square for 14th Day -- Voice of America
Egypt unrest: Cairo protesters resolute amid turmoil -- BBC
Egypt crisis: demonstrations continue amid government talks -- The Telegraph
Egypt protesters hold square despite talks -- Yahoo News/AFP
Despite Talks in Egypt, Protests Continue -- Voice of America
Egypt protesters hold square despite talks -- Sydney Morning Herald
Egypt Talks Damp Protest as Suleiman Offers Free Vote -- Bloomberg Businesweek
Vice president offers concessions in Egyptian talks. Mubarak ouster not on the table -- Washington Times
Egyptian VP Holds Unprecedented Talks with Muslim Brotherhood -- Voice of America
Muslim Brotherhood joins talks on Egypt crisis; departure of Hosni Mubarak remains sticking point -- L.A. Times
Mubarak cabinet meets as "Nile Revolution" digs in -- Yahoo News/Reuters
Egypt's new cabinet meets as protests continue -- L.A. Times
At Tahrir Square, Egyptian army feints and jabs with anti-government protesters -- Washington Times

Administration Drop Kicks Ambassador for Remarks on Mubarak, but Echoes Sentiment -- FOX News
Egypt diplomacy: White House races to keep pace with events put in motion by protests -- Washington Post
On Egypt, Clinton acknowledges a Mubarak ouster now could complicate transition -- Washington Post
Warning Against Hasty Exit for Mubarak -- New York Times
Clinton hints at unease over early Mubarak exit -- AFP
Hillary Clinton Makes It Clear -- Time Magazine
U.S. reaction: Applause for negotiations in Egypt -- L.A. Times
Kerry clarifies White House stance on Egypt -- Washington Times

Egypt approves 15 percent raise for govt employees -- Yahoo News/AP
Cairo stock exchange to reopen next Sunday -- AFP
Israel Concerned About Gas Supplies After Egyptian Pipeline Blast -- Voice of America

Egypt: Both sides 'playing for time' -- BBC
Q&A: Who's taking the lead in Egypt's crisis? -- Reuters
Egypt's real parallel to Iran's revolution -- Fareed Zakari, Washington Post
As Mubarak Recedes, Egypt's Police State Persists -- Abigail Hauslohner, Time Magazine
Egypt's rooftop revolutionaries -- Al Jazeera
Egyptian crisis: Dithering White House all at sea -- Ewen MacAskill, The Guardian

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