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    The wonderful news started to arrive, look at this:

    The Egyptian Government is studying raising the lower limit for wages, raising the lower limit of pensions, increasing the public subsidization

    Thurseday, 27th Jan. 2011, El-Shourouq News Paper

    http://www.shorouknews.com/ContentDa...medium=twitter



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    Fearless

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    Egyptian Minister of Media watching the protests from his office in the Radio & Television Union Building, Nile Corniche, Cairo:



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    U.S. shifts tone, bluntly urges Mubarak to reform now


    (*******) - The United States bluntly urged Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak on Wednesday to make political reforms in the face of protesters demanding his ouster, in a shift in tone toward an important Arab ally.
    http://www.*******.com/article/idUSTRE70P71O20110126

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    Must see:


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    People in Alexandria (My lovely home city) removing Husni Mubarak and Gamal Mubarak stupid election posters from the tram main station:



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    apparently the election ballot there had two options:

    For Mubarak

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    Against Mubarak

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    This is what the protestors are looking forward to see on Friday, One-Million people class of protest, and hopefuly well organized and non-violant like this one:



    This vid is taken from in front of one of the most famous mosques in Alexandria, Egypt during the El-Qadr night prayer in Ramadan

    I really wish to see the same magnitude and order tomorrow

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheMacedonian View Post
    apparently the election ballot there had two options:

    For Mubarak

    or

    Against Mubarak
    LoL, it does not make any difference, hear this one

    An election post, with a total of 900 voters lives in its area of its coverage, when the boxes were sent to be count, and then the final result was announced, it was declared that the Mubarak's Party won 14,000 votes in this particular post

    Not only Frauders, but also, Stupid

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    Egyptian president's son 'flees to London with 100 pieces of luggage' on second day of violence


    The son of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak is said to have fled to London after the country was rocked by two days of riots over poverty.
    Gamal Mubarak, 48 and believed to be his father's choice of successor, boarded a private jet from Cairo to London with his wife, daughter and around 100 piece of luggage, according to reports.
    Hours after his sudden flight, reported by the U.S. based Arabic website Akhbar al-Arab, Britain's Foreign Secretary William Hague waded into the row attacking the government's heavy-handed tactics in a plea for political reform
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...s-luggage.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by strategist View Post
    This is what the protestors are looking forward to see on Friday, One-Million people class of protest, and hopefuly well organized and non-violant like this one:



    This vid is taken from in front of one of the most famous mosques in Alexandria, Egypt during the El-Qadr night prayer in Ramadan

    I really wish to see the same magnitude and order tomorrow
    That's really impressive and something to be proud of. I have my fingers crossed for the ppl trying to change the regime.


    Also:

    Riots have resumed in the city of Suez in Egypt, Al Jazeera reported Thursday. Protesters torched a building and are hurling stones at police forces. According to the report, police are using tear gas to disperse the protest. Meanwhile, protests have resumed in north Sinai and the road leading to Rafah has been blocked. (Roee Nahmias)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Korath View Post
    That's really impressive and something to be proud of. I have my fingers crossed for the ppl trying to change the regime.
    Thats just a vid of a prayer, not a demonstration in case you assumed that.

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