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EGYPT News, Dec 16, 2011

Egypt's Military Police Clash With Protesters
Fox News
| AP Dec. 16, 2011: Egyptian protesters throw rocks at military police during clashes near Cairo's downtown Tahrir Square, Egypt.CAIRO -- Soldiers stormed a protest camp outside Egypt's Cabinet building, expelling demonstrators calling for an end to ...
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Egyptian police, protesters clash
Washington Post
Egyptian military police clash with protesters outside parliament and Cabinet headquarters in Cairo. (Dec. 16) (/The Associated Press) Correction: Clarification: SuperFan badge holders consistently post smart, timely comments about Washington area ...
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Postcards from Egypt: Salah ad-Din's Castle
A News Cafe
By Robyn Payne December 16, 2011 No Comments Printer-Friendly The night I arrived in Cairo it was after dark and we were in the taxi ride from hell, however I did open my eyes long enough for my soon-to-be husband to point out a huge castle as we drove ...
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Arab FMs meeting over Syria postponed
Xinhua
CAIRO, Dec. 16 (Xinhua) -- The Arab League (AL) foreign ministers' meeting on Syria scheduled for Saturday was postponed indefinitely, said AL Deputy Secretary General Ahmed Ben Helli on late Thursday. But the Arab ministerial committee, ...
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Cairo pursues funds to aid economy as deficit swells
The Daily Star
A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Daily Star on December 16, 2011, on page 4. Dealers are seen at theEgyptian stock exchange market in Cairo , Egypt Wednesday , July.
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The Daily Star
CAIRO projections and the 2012 White Sox
South Side Sox
by larry on Dec 16, 2011 12:32 AM CST in Analysis The extremely early CAIROprojections are out. CAIRO has a better track record than the simple Marcel projections but not quite as good as some of the other projection systems. ...
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Advisory Council members resign in protest of crackdown on Cabinet sit-in
Daily News Egypt
By Mai Shams El-Din /Daily News Egypt CAIRO: Four members of the Advisory Council, recently formed by the ruling military council, resigned on Friday in protest of the crackdown by army forces on a sit-in outside the Cabinet headquarters in downtown ...
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Analysis: Iran's fortunes in post-US Iraq clouded
Huffington Post
ROBERT H. REID | December 16, 2011 01:47 PM EST | AP CAIRO — The US military's departure from Iraq opens the door to expanded Iranian influence in the Middle East, though that door could close fast if Iran's closest Arab ally Bashar Assad falls from ...
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Egypt clashes leave at least two dead - sources
Reuters Africa
CAIRO Dec 16 (Reuters) - At least two people were killed in clashes on Friday between demonstrators and troops in the worst violence since the start of Egypt'sfirst free election in six decades, medical sources said. A worker at a makeshift field ...
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Pictures in the News | December 16, 2011
Los Angeles Times (blog)
Clashes erupted in Egypt, where protesters broke windows of the Shura Council near the parliament in Cairo. Egyptian soldiers charged at protesters outside the cabinet's offices, breaking up a sit-in after the demonstrators set fire to furniture in...
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SC Governor Nikki Haley Endorses Mitt Romney
Salon
By Aya Batrawy, Associated Press An Egyptian protester throws a fire bomb at military police inside Parliament building during clashes near Cairo's downtown Tahrir Square, Egypt Friday, Dec. 16, 2011. Activists say the clashes began after soldiers ...
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Kuwaiti students awarded in Cairo
Kuwait News Agency
(With photos) CAIRO, Dec 16 (KUNA) -- Kuwaiti top-class students have been honored at a ceremony organized by the Cairo branch of the National Union of Kuwaiti Students. The event was organized under the sponsorship of Sheikh Fahad Salem Al-Ali ...
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Rebels kill 27 regime soldiers
Vancouver Sun
By Richard Spencer, Daily Telegraph December 16, 2011 A Syrian boy living inEgypt shows a victory sign and shouts slogans against Syrian President Bashar Assad during a protest outside the Arab League offices in Cairo. Army deserters gunned down ...
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Who Are The 'IKEA Anarchists'?
PSFK
By Guardian on December 16, 2011 Walking into a small room in a communal house in north London, I'm confronted by a poster depicting an Egyptian protester hurling himself into a line of riot shields, with a message in huge capitals: “WE WILL FIGHT, ...
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Are The Houston Texans Actually Cursed? An In-Depth Study
Battle Red Blog (blog)
by Vega on Dec 16, 2011 12:19 PM CST in General BRB Idiocy When the Texans announced that Wade Phillips would be missing a few weeks for a medical procedure, Texans fans were asking themselves what they did to deserve such terrible luck. ...
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99 people injured in clashes in Cairo
Kuwait News Agency
CAIRO, Dec 16 (KUNA) -- As many as 99 people were injured in clashes between security forces and protesters who were blocking entrance of the government building in Cairo, a health official said Friday. Dr. Adel Adawi, Assistant Health Minister, ...
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UPI NewsTrack TopNews
UPI.com
CAIRO, Dec. 16 (UPI) -- Egyptian security forces clashed with pro-democracy activists in Cairo Friday. Dozens of people were injured, witnesses said. Molotov cocktails, rocks and bricks were thrown during clashes with military and security forces ...
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Delhi's air as dirty as ever despite some reforms
San Francisco Chronicle
Once a manageable capital of 9.4 million where cows, bicycles and bullock carts ruled the road, New Delhi today is a gridlocked metropolis and migrant mecca now home to 16 million. Authorities have scrambled to deal with everything from rocketing real ...
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Witness: 2 killed in Egypt clashes
Newsday
Click here Witness: 2 killed in Egypt clashes Originally published:December 16, 2011 4:21 AM Updated: December 16, 2011 1:00 PM By The Associated Press AYA BATRAWY (Associated Press) (AP) -- A witness says two protesters have been killed by gunfire in...
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Funerals for December 16, 2011
Evansville Courier & Press
Friends may call from 4 to 8 pm today and after 8 am Saturday at the funeral home. Services for Arthur L. "Dee" Buchanan, 84, Hanson, Ky., formerly of Henderson, who died Monday, will be at 11 am today at Cairo United Methodist Church in Cairo. ...
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Reuters World News Highlights 1000 GMT, Dec 16
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CAIRO - Egyptian protesters set cars alight and threw stones at military police inCairo on Friday, witnesses said, after rumours spread that an activist had been detained at a sit-in outside the cabinet office and badly beaten. ...
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Makro Egypt supports the "Buy Egyptian" Campaign to BoostEgypt's Economy
Zawya (registration) (press release)
Cairo, Egypt 16 December 2011 - Today, in support of the nationwide campaign spearheaded by Amr Adeeb, which calls onEgyptians to only buy locally produced products, Makro Egypt will be offering all their fresh fruits and vegetables at cost price. ...
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Secrets Accounts of 400 NGOs Were Revealed
Middle East North Africa Financial Network
Dec 16, 2011 (Egypt State Information Service/All Africa Global Media via COMTEX) -- Counselor Abdel Moez Ibrahim, Chairman of Cairo Appeal Court on 14/12/2011 approved the memorandum submitted by the Bureau of Investigation to reveal the secret bank ...
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Who Should Sign Prince Fielder?
Grantland
By Jonah Keri POSTED DECEMBER 16, 2011 Jerry Lai/US Presswire Albert Pujols, Jose Reyes, CJ Wilson, Mark Buehrle, Jonathan Papelbon, Aramis Ramirez, Heath Bell, and 67 cruddy players signed by the Dodgers … all gone. With apologies to Jimmy Rollins, ...
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Rebuilding of Birds Point levee finished for 2011
STLtoday.com
AP | Posted: Friday, December 16, 2011 9:24 am | Loading… Repair work is complete for the winter on the southeast Missouri levee that was intentionally blasted open at the height of spring flooding. The Army Corps of Engineers spent seven months ...
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Ad Block Uproar Benefits US Muslim Show
Onislam.net
CAIRO – A recent uproar that followed the decision by a giant retail group to pull its ads from a reality TV show on American Muslims was regarded positively by Muslims as creating a positive dialogue about bigotry Muslims face from some Americans, ...
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Onislam.net
A year of Spring
Zawya (registration)
CAIRO, Dec 16, 2011 (AFP) - The Arab world has seen a year of major upheaval which led to the fall of the Tunisian, Egyptian and Libyan regimes while Yemen's president has agreed to step down. On December 17, 2010, a young Tunisian, who has been able ...
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Taslakian wins silver, Lebanon set for gold
The Daily Star
... with only eight days still left to go in the competition. A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Daily Star onDecember 16, 2011, on page 14. Abdul - Razzaq , left , celebrates as she wins the 100 m final ahead of.
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The Daily Star
Exclusive: 'The Artist' Eyes Concert Tour
Billboard
by Phil Gallo, LA | December 16, 2011 11:20 EST "The Artist," the mostly silent film that has acquired numerous award nominations in recent weeks and is considered an Oscar front-runner, is being positioned as a concert attraction. ...
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Parliamentary Delegation to Take Part in Arab Parliament Session
Bahrain News Agency
Manama, Dec. 16. (BNA) – A delegation from the Shura and Representatives councils left Manama today to take part in a meeting of the Arab Parliament, due to start tomorrow in Cairo and run till December 20. Members of the delegation asserted that joint...
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Bahrain News Agency
Turkey - Address by HE Ahmet DavutoÄŸlu, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkey ...
ISRIA (registration)
We would like to see African Institutions stronger and more influential. For that purpose, I am very glad to announce today that we have decided to contribute 1 million Dollars to the 2012-2013 budget of the African Union to support this valuable...
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Egypt's Al-Azhar to preach Islamic message on satellite television
The Daily Star
“We will need some time to undo the harm that was done to society under the dictatorship,” he said. A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Daily Star on December 16, 2011, on page 8. - FILE - In this Feb . ...
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The Daily Star
Egypt's military police clash with protesters
Rapid City Journal
AP | Posted: Friday, December 16, 2011 2:16 am | (3) Comments Reporters flankEgyptian reform leader and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Mohamed ElBaradei while leaving a polling station after voting, in Giza, Egypt Thursday, Dec. 15, 2011. ...
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US Withdraws & Australian ABC Censors 4.6 million
CounterCurrents.org
... after the 2003 US-led invasion unleashed brutal sectarian fighting” (see “US military marks end of its Iraq war”, ABC News, 16 December 2011: http://www.abc.net.au/news/2011-12-15/us-military-marks-end-of-its-war-in-iraq/3733982 ). ...
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Golden Silence on the Silver Screen
Wall Street Journal
In these bumbling spy spoofs, "0SS117" ("Cairo, Nest of Spies," and "Lost in Rio), the actor incarnates an inept Sean Connery-like French secret agent. When asked how teaming up with Mr. Hazanavicius for the third time in Hollywood differed from his ...
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Wall Street Journal
Egypt Protests: New Clashes Between Military Police And ...
By The Huffington Post News Editors
EgyptEgyptian soldiers clash with protesters near Cairo's Tahrir Square onDecember 16, 2011 after demonstrators threw petrol bombs and set fire to furniture in front of the nearby parliament. (MOHAMMED ABED/AFP/Getty Images). By AYA ...
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Frontier Post :: International :: Islamists set to dominate in Egypt vote
By shimran
Posted on December 16, 2011. CAIRO (Reuters): Egyptians voting on Thursday said they felt empowered by the first free election after Hosni Mubarak's 30-year rule, a poll likely to give Islamists the upper hand in a parliament that will help shape Egypt's new ... The army, which took over after Mubarak was ousted, remains in charge until a presidential election in mid-2012, but parliament will have a popular mandate that the military will find difficult to ignore as it oversees the transition. ...
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PhotoBlog - Clashes in Cairo after rumors of activist's beating
Clashes in Cairo after rumors of activist's beating. Khaled Elfiqi / EPA. A woman is taken away by the Egyptian army during clashes in central Cairo on Dec16, 2011. Reuters reports from CAIRO: Protesters clashed with military police in ...
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Cairo clashes mar Egypt election - The Irish Times - Fri, Dec 16, 2011
Protesters clashed with military police in central Cairo today after rumours spread that an anti-government activist was detained at a sit-in and badly beaten, ...
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