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Aljazeera:
Egypt shuts down Al Jazeera bureau — Network's licences cancelled and accreditation of staff in Cairo withdrawn by order of information minister. — The Egyptian authorities are revoking the Al Jazeera Network's licence to broadcast from the country, and will be shutting down its bureau office in Cairo, state television has said.
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Issandr El Amrani / Arabist.net:
Manipulation — Something very fishy is taking place — the Egyptian people are being manipulated and terrified by the withdrawal of the police yesterday, reports (some of them perhaps untrue) of widespread looting, and yesterday's (during the day) relatively low military presence in the city.
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Informed Comment, The Daily Dish, Hullabaloo and Guardian
Jane Mayer / News Desk:
Who Is Omar Suleiman? — One of the “new” names being mentioned as a possible alternative to President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt, Omar Suleiman, is actually not so new to anyone who has followed the American policy of renditions for terror suspects. After dissolving his cabinet yesterday …
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Firedoglake, Sky Dancing, Crooks and Liars, New York Times, Emptywheel, zunguzungu, The Atlantic Online and Corrente
The Independent:
Robert Fisk: Egypt: Death throes of a dictatorship — Our writer joins protesters atop a Cairo tank as the army shows signs of backing the people against Mubarak's regime — The Egyptian tanks, the delirious protesters sitting atop them, the flags, the 40,000 protesters weeping and crying …
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Reuters, Sky Dancing, Guardian, Telegraph, Maggie's Farm, Cubachi and Wall Street Journal
William Kristol / Weekly Standard:
Working Group on Egypt Calls for Suspension of U.S. Aid — The prestigious and, since its formation less than a year ago, consistently ahead-of-the-curve Working Group on Egypt, co-chaired by Michele Dunne of Carnegie and Robert Kagan of Brookings, has just issued a new statement late Saturday.
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Commentary, The Daily Dish, Right Turn and National Review
Associated Press:
Fighter jets swoop over Cairo in show of force
Fighter jets swoop over Cairo in show of force
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Weasel Zippers, Global Voices in English and The Other McCain
Bridget Johnson / The Hill:
Egyptian opposition figure criticizes Obama response: ‘Let go of a dictator’
Egyptian opposition figure criticizes Obama response: ‘Let go of a dictator’
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Hot Air
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Egypt protests - live updates
Egypt protests - live updates
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Firedoglake, The Daily Dish, The Independent, The Atlantic Online, Guardian and Hullabaloo, more at Mediagazer »
New York Times:
Obama Presses for Change but Not a New Face at the Top
Obama Presses for Change but Not a New Face at the Top
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Yglesias, Commentary, Guardian, Sky Dancing, Fox News, Mediaite, The Angry Arab News Service/ and ThinkProgress
Anthony Shadid / New York Times:
Jubilant Protesters Hail ElBaradei
Jubilant Protesters Hail ElBaradei
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The Daily Dish, Washington Post, Mish's Global Economic …, Online NewsHour, Firedoglake and Telegraph
Michael Slackman / New York Times:
Choice Likely to Please the Military, Not the Crowds
Choice Likely to Please the Military, Not the Crowds
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Politics Daily, Guardian and The Daily Dish
Jamal Halaby / Associated Press:
Jordan's opposition: Arabs will topple tyrants
Jordan's opposition: Arabs will topple tyrants
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The Jawa Report, Examiner, Da Techguy's Blog, sisu, The Gateway Pundit, Cubachi, Jihad Watch and Liberty Pundits Blog
Al Jazeera Blogs:
Live blog 30/1 - Egypt protests
Live blog 30/1 - Egypt protests
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EA WorldView, The Lede, Sky Dancing, Taylor Marsh, Right Pundits, Boing Boing, AMERICAblog News and Mediaite
Washington Post:
Unrest tests Egyptian military and its crucial relationship with U.S.
Unrest tests Egyptian military and its crucial relationship with U.S.
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The Foundry, Associated Press, Prairie Weather and The Daily Beast
Amos Harel / Haaretz:
Egypt riots are an intelligence chief's nightmare
Egypt riots are an intelligence chief's nightmare
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Pajamas Media and The Volokh Conspiracy
Martin Indyk / msnbc.com:
MTP Exclusive: Time has come for Mubarak to go, says Indyk
MTP Exclusive: Time has come for Mubarak to go, says Indyk
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CNN and Israel Matzav
Laura Rozen / The Politico:
Ex-officials urge Obama to suspend aid to Egypt
Ex-officials urge Obama to suspend aid to Egypt
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Democracy Now, Xinhua News Agency, Guardian, Wall Street Journal, American Power and Taylor Marsh
Leila Fadel / Washington Post:
More Egyptian protesters demand that White House condemn Mubarak
More Egyptian protesters demand that White House condemn Mubarak
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Haaretz and Outside the Beltway
theblogprof:
Comedy Gold! Chris Matthews, who derides Palin as stupid, says Panama Canal is in... EGYPT! — Chris Matthews is in de Nile. He has been deriding Sarah Palin and Michele Bachmann as being a couple of bubble-headed idiots. A flashback not from years but from mere days ago:
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UrbanGrounds, Hugh Hewitt's TownHall Blog, Scared Monkeys, Left Coast Rebel, Instapundit and Proof Positive
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John / Power Line:
Chris Matthews's Obsession — Sometimes you get the feeling that liberal pundits are all going around the bend together, in a grand carnival of craziness. Take Chris Matthews, who began his report on the riots in Egypt with this rant: — Here is the transcript, for those who just can't stand to watch Matthews:
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Right Pundits
Noel Sheppard / NewsBusters.org blogs:
Palin and Bachmann Nitpicker Chris Matthews Says Panama Canal Is In Egypt — As NewsBusters has been reporting almost ad nauseam, Chris Matthews spent much of last week mercilessly lambasting Sarah Palin and Michele Bachmann with cherry-picked and distorted quotes far afield of their intended meaning.
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Fausta's Blog, Mediaite, Fox Nation, Don Surber and M.JOSEPH SHEPPARD'S …
Christine Brim / Big Peace:
Muslim Brotherhood Deception: They Say Different Things in English and Arabic — Over the next few days, here are 2 websites to compare - the Muslim Brotherhood's English language and Arabic websites. First, the Muslim Brotherhood website in English - complete with the word “freedom” …
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Mondoweiss and The Gateway Pundit
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STRATFOR:
Red Alert: Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood — The following is a report from a STRATFOR source in Hamas. Hamas, which formed in Gaza as an outgrowth of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood (MB), has an interest in exaggerating its role and coordination with the MB in this crisis.
Kim Severson / New York Times:
A Chicken Chain's Corporate Ethos Is Questioned by Gay Rights Advocates — ATLANTA — The Chick-fil-A sandwich — a hand-breaded chicken breast and a couple of pickles squished into a steamy, white buttered bun — is a staple of some Southern diets and a must-have for people …
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Gawker and Liberty Pundits Blog
Kate Zernike / New York Times:
Tea Party Gets Early Start on G.O.P. Targets for 2012 — Leaders of more than 70 Tea Party groups in Indiana gathered last weekend to sign a proclamation saying they would all support one candidate — as yet undetermined — in a primary challenge to Senator Richard G. Lugar, the Republican who has represented the state since 1977.
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Hullabaloo, The Impolitic and A plain blog about politics
Ynetnews:
Israeli reports of ‘friendly atmosphere’ in Cairo — Tour guide Amos Abidov visits Egypt with 30 students, says no plan to come home early. ‘We go to restaurants, take taxis, sit in cafes’ — Ziv Reinstein — “We are in Cairo and have no plans to return to Israel sooner,” …
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