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Exactly Where Is Egypt Washington

On Saturday, January 29, 2011, at noon, an "emergency demonstration" was staged in front of the Egyptian Embassy, in Washington, DC It ...

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Why Egypt's presidential election matters
Washington Post
Egyptians on Wednesday and Thursday vote to elect their first president since the fall of Hosni Mubarak on Feb. 11, 2011 after 29 years of his authoritarian rule. A second round is likely to be held between the two top vote-getters on June 16-17.
Some Egyptians frustrated as presidential vote arrivesPittsburgh Post Gazette
Egyptians vote to pick president for first timeReuters
Egypt readies excitedly for historic electionCBS News
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As Egypt holds landmark vote, a nation-by-nation look at Arab Spring's progress
Washington Post
On Wednesday, Egypt began its first free presidential election since it came under dictatorship 60 years ago. The winner will succeed Hosni Mubarak, one of four rulers toppled in the uprisings that began 18 months ago across the Middle East and became

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Egyptian presidential candidates appeal to stay in race
Washington Post
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Senate panel votes to cut aid for Pakistan, Egypt
The Associated Press
By DONNA CASSATA, AP – 8 hours ago WASHINGTON (AP) — In a fresh warning to Pakistan, a Senate panel on Tuesday approved a foreign aid budget for next year that slashes President Barack Obama's request for assistance to Islamabad by more than half and
US senators cut funds for Iraq police training programReuters
Senate panel votes to cut money to Pakistan, Iraq, Egypt in foreign aid budget Washington Post

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Washington Times

Inside Politics: Panel votes to cut aid for Pakistan, Egypt
Washington Times
By THE WASHINGTON TIMES A Senate panel has approved a foreign aid budget for next year that cuts US assistance to Pakistan and Egypt. By voice vote Tuesday, a Senate Appropriations subcommittee approved the overall bill totaling $52.1 billion.

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