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    Tunisia declares major cabinet reshuffle

    http://cnn.com/video/?/video/ireports/2011/01/26/irpt.tunisia.unrest.guetari.cnn -- Tunisia's unity government weathered another shake-up Thursday as the foreign minister resigned and Prime Minister Mohamed Ghannouchi announced the composition of a cabinet that includes 12 new ministers. Nine...
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    Twitter blocked as protests hit Egypt

    http://cnn.com/video/?/video/world/2011/01/26/wedeman.egypt.protest.crack.cnn http://cnn.com/video/?/video/world/2011/01/26/vo.egypt.protests.cnn -- Protesters taking to the streets in Egypt on Wednesday felt the wrath of security forces, a day after an unparalleled display of public rage at...
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    K-box Prod..file

    file PS001_200110113_0005... Why cant I open this file using winrar-winzip or zip7? I have tried all 3 unzip programs and it tells me missing or corrupt files..
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    Egyptian security forces crack down on protests

    http://cnn.com/video/?/video/world/2011/01/25/ctw.intv.elbaradei.cnn -- Egyptian security forces turned water cannons and tear gas on protesters in the early hours of Wednesday morning to try to break up unprecedented anti-government demonstrations, the Interior Ministry said Wednesday. The...
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    [Welcome!] This Day In History January 25

    25th day of 2011 - 340 remaining Tuesday, January 25, 2011 EMMY DAY The first Emmys, the awards presented each year in recognition of excellence in television performance and production, were presented at the Hollywood Athletic Club on this day in 1949. The event was the 1st Annual Los Angeles...
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    Egypt faces anti-government protests

    -- Egypt's security agencies are bracing themselves for anti-government protests Tuesday, with thousands expected to demonstrate against corruption and failing economic policies. Protest organizers said they hope to capture the regional momentum for political change set by Tunisians, who 10...
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    Lance Armstrong Mum on Drug Report After Australian Race

    ADELAIDE, Australia (AP) -- Lance Armstrong accepted a gift on stage and thanked the cheering fans for an "unbelievable event." But after finishing 67th Sunday in what he says is his final race outside the United States, Armstrong again had nothing to say about the latest round of drug...
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    Yemeni protesters: Release activist

    -- Hundreds of protesters marched through Sana'a, Yemen, on Sunday demanding the release of prominent Yemeni human rights activist Tawakkol Karman, who was arrested on Saturday. According to a participant, security forces at one point clashed with protesters and at least 20 of Karman's...
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    Duvalier: Give frozen assets to Haiti

    -- An American attorney representing Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier said Saturday that the former dictator returned to Haiti in hopes of recovering millions frozen in Swiss bank accounts and channeling them through a U.S. intermediary to help rebuild his troubled homeland. In the past...
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    Arrests follow call for talks in Albania

    -- Despite international calls for calm and negotiations, Albania's ruling government continued Saturday to levy sharply-worded rhetoric against its opposition and arrested 113 people following a massive Friday protest that turned violent, state-run media reported. Those arrested were charged...
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    Albanian protests turn deadly

    3 anti-government protesters killed in clash with police in Albania - CNN.com -- At least three protesters were shot dead from close range in a clash with police Friday outside the Albanian prime minster's office, a hospital official said, an escalation of some of the worst politically fueled...
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    Group: Haiti probe into Duvalier's rule

    -- The human rights group Amnesty International said Friday that Haitian authorities are launching a probe into alleged crimes against humanity committed during the 15-year rule of former dictator Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier. Amnesty International researcher Gerardo Ducos gave Haitian...
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    Tunisia arrests hundreds after protests

    -- Tunisia's new government is interrogating 33 people from ousted President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali's entourage, a top official said Friday, while 1,200 others who have "spread terror among the population carried out unacceptable acts" have been arrested, according to state media. Tunisia's...
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    Tunisia lifts ban on political groups

    http://cnn.com/video/?/video/world/2011/01/20/wedeman.tunis.end.cnn -- Tunisia's new government announced Thursday it will recognize political groups banned under the regime of ousted President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali and grant amnesty to all political prisoners. The announcement followed the...
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    127 arrested in organized crime raids

    http://cnn.com/video/?/video/crime/2011/01/20/snow.mafia.takedown.cnn -- In one of the largest single-day operations against the Mafia in FBI history, federal agents working with local law enforcement fanned out across Italy, New York, New Jersey and Rhode Island to arrest 127 people allegedly...
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    No evidence of influence peddling: Bastarache

    The Bastarache Commission's report says there's no concrete evidence of influence peddling in the appointment of judges in Quebec. Former Supreme Court of Canada justice Michel Bastarache said Wednesday that the evidence shows former justice minister Marc Bellemare appointed three judges to the...
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    Tunisian leader vows break from past

    -- Tunisia's interim president said Wednesday the country's new government plans to sever "any link with the past," a reference to widely unpopular years of rule under the former regime. In remarks aired by Tunisian state TV and Al-Jazeera, Fouad Mebazaa said the government is intent on working...
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