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Yes
Created on: February 14, 2011 Last Updated: February 18, 2011
The Egyptian "revolution" that started January 25th in Cairo and ended with President Hosni Mubarak's
by Mark Hopkins
Created on: February 13, 2011 Last Updated: February 14, 2011
With the fall of President Hosni Mubarak a mere three days old, it is early days to judge
Created on: February 12, 2011 Last Updated: February 20, 2011
Hosni Mubarak represents an age of illegitimate dictators running amuck in the Middle East. His leave
Created on: February 22, 2011
One Viewpoint on the Middle East Revolt
As I watch the coverage of the revolutions in the Middle East,
Created on: February 13, 2011
To even put to question whether the Egyptian revolution is good for Israel suggests that Israel is considered
by Arif Jameel
Created on: February 12, 2011 Last Updated: February 15, 2011
Yes.
Today’s topic is the continuity of the yesterday topic, “Should the Muslim Brotherhood
No
Created on: February 14, 2011 Last Updated: February 16, 2011
Though I like to see a free form of government in the middle east, and fully support the Egyptian people
by P.D. Rivers
Created on: February 11, 2011 Last Updated: February 12, 2011
Is the Egyptian revolution going to be good for Israel? They over-threw a government of 30 years in
Created on: February 22, 2011
The revolution in Egypt will be a challenging moment for Israel taking into consideration the underlying
Created on: February 12, 2011 Last Updated: February 17, 2011
In the seventeen days of protesting and rioting came the tumultous turn of events: the ally friend to
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