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February 1st, 2011
Quiet Acts of Protest on a Noisy Day
A Diplomatic Scramble as an Ally Is Pushed to the Exit
New Jordan PM Unlikely to Appease Protesters
TSA Debuts Less-Revealing Software for Airport Scanners
Egyptians in US Moved by News From Home
Leaked Cable Tells of 3 Previously Undisclosed Members of 9/11 Plot
Human Rights Watch: Maliki's Security Forces Abusing Detainees at Secret Sites
Top Diplomat Defends Size, Cost of State Dept. Presence in Iraq
Mental Health Specialist Recommended WikiLeaks Suspect Not Be Deployed to Iraq
UN Report Suggests N. Korea Has Secret Nuclear Sites
Egypt's Suleiman, Could Be Called on to Smooth Turmoil
Egypt State Television Shows Support of Mubarak
Amid Protests at Home, Egypt Mobilizes Strong Lobbying Force in Washington
In Tahrir Square, Egyptians Sense They Are Part of a Turning Point in History
Israel Wary of Transition in Egypt, Concerned About Regional Stability
Longtime Activist Welcomes Thousands of Egyptians to His Cause
In Moscow, a Victory for Protesters' Rights
Morocco Watches Nervously as Egypt Erupts
Manning Is Deteriorating Mentally, Physically, Friend Says
Secret Papers on Lockerbie Bomber to Be Made Public
Is the Palestinian Authority Cracking Down on Egypt Solidarity Demonstrations?
More Palestinians Escape Egypt Prisons
Syrians Call for Protests on Facebook and Twitter
GOP Seeks to Slash Foreign Aid
US Centcom Chief: No Military Reponse to Unrest
UN Mission Says 219 Killed in Tunisia Uprising
Regimes Fear Revolution in Algeria, Yemen, and Syria
Afghan Elite 'Plundered $900m' From Leading Bank
What the Future May Hold for Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood
Palestinians to Hold Municipal Vote
Iran's Parliament Ousts Ahmadinejad's Ally
Egyptians Angry at US for Not Backing Protests
Egypt Unrest Leads to Re-Routing of Container Ships
ElBaradei Slams US Support of Mubarak
Report: Elite Iraqi Troops Torturing Prisoners
US Ambassador Warns Against Gutting Iraq Mission
US Needs to 'Raise Our Guard' at Northern Border, Says Lieberman
Santorum Likens Egyptian Opposition to bin Laden
WikiLeaks: FBI Hunts the 9/11 Gang That Got Away
Israel Signals New Fears About Egypt's Future
Mubarak Plays His Last Card With a Vow to Stay Until Elections
US Official Accused of Murder Is Barred From Leaving Pakistan
Senior Afghan Police Official Survives Attack on Convoy
UN Sources Suggest Arab League Chief Amr Moussa as Mubarak Successor
Kerry Urges Mubarak to Help Establish Interim Government
6 Democratic US Senators Reject Rand Paul Call to Cut Israel Aid
Mubarak Won't Seek Reelection; Protesters Seem Unpacified
Israeli-Us Co., Lobbied for by State Dept., Helps Egypt Cut Off Social Media
'Jihad Jane' Pleads Guilty in Terror Plot
Amnesty Intl to UK: Bradley Manning Is UK Citizen and Needs Protection
Egypt TV Anchor Soha El-Nakash Resigns Over Protest Coverage
West Bank: Palestinians Not Allowed to Show Solidarity With Egyptians
Iraq War Casualties Rose Sharply in January
US Soldier Accused of Killing 3 Afghans for Sport Will Face Military Trial
Google Says Executive Missing in Egypt
Hospitals: Looters Included Undercover Egyptian Police
US Official: Mubarak Won't Run in Sept. Elections
Cairo Ramps Up Evacuations, 18,000 Still Stuck
Russia Loses Control of New Military Satellite
UN Human Rights Chief: 300 Reported Dead in Egypt Protests
Egypt or Not, Palestinians Have Lost Their Faith in Rising Up
Investors Pile Into One Open Egypt Fund
US Ambassador Meets With Egypt Pro-Democracy Leader ElBaradei
Facebook Group Calls for Syrian Revolution
Hosni Mubarak Must Go by Friday, Says Mohamed ElBaradei
Iran Returns Remains of 38 Iraqi Soldiers
Calif. Man Accused in Plot on Mich. Mosque
Jubilant Crowd in Cairo Predicts Mubarak's Rule Soon Will End
Pakistan Christians Feel Threatened by Blasphemy Law
Egypt's Fearless Women Share Credit for Revolt
Algerian Minister Confirms Algiers March Ban
WikiLeaks ISP Anonymizes All Customer Traffic to Beat Spying
Synagogue, Schools Attacked in Tunisia, Ben Ali Agents Blamed
Ireland Expels Russian Diplomat Over Spy Passports
Millions of Protesters Flood Egypt Streets
US Orders Non-Essential Personnel Out of Egypt
Torture Under Mubarak Regime Fueled Protests, Rights Group Says
Egypt's ElBaradei Says Talks Only After Mubarak Flees
Jordan's King Sacks Cabinet in Wake of Protests
January 31st, 2011
Revolutionaries United in Anger
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