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'David D Kirkpatrick And David E Sanger New York Times' - 2 News Result(s)

  • How bloggers led the way in Arab protests
    World News | David D Kirkpatrick and David E Sanger, New York Times | Monday February 14, 2011
    As protesters in Tahrir Square faced off against pro-government forces, they drew a lesson from their counterparts in Tunisia: "Advice to the youth of Egypt: Put vinegar or onion under your scarf for tear gas." The exchange on Facebook was part of a remarkable two-year collaboration that has given birth to a new force in the Arab world -- a pan-Ara...
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  • Egypt officials seek to ease Mubarak out
    World News | David D Kirkpatrick and David E Sanger, New York Times | Saturday February 5, 2011
    President Hosni Mubarak appeared increasingly isolated on Saturday, with protests entering their 12th day and the Obama administration and some members of the Egyptian military and civilian elite pursuing plans to nudge him from power.The country's newly named vice president, Omar Suleiman, and other top military leaders were discussing steps to li...
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'David D Kirkpatrick And David E Sanger New York Times' - 2 News Result(s)

  • How bloggers led the way in Arab protests
    World News | David D Kirkpatrick and David E Sanger, New York Times | Monday February 14, 2011
    As protesters in Tahrir Square faced off against pro-government forces, they drew a lesson from their counterparts in Tunisia: "Advice to the youth of Egypt: Put vinegar or onion under your scarf for tear gas." The exchange on Facebook was part of a remarkable two-year collaboration that has given birth to a new force in the Arab world -- a pan-Ara...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Egypt officials seek to ease Mubarak out
    World News | David D Kirkpatrick and David E Sanger, New York Times | Saturday February 5, 2011
    President Hosni Mubarak appeared increasingly isolated on Saturday, with protests entering their 12th day and the Obama administration and some members of the Egyptian military and civilian elite pursuing plans to nudge him from power.The country's newly named vice president, Omar Suleiman, and other top military leaders were discussing steps to li...
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