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Clijsters Wins Aussie Open

Third-seed Kim Clijsters wins her first Australian Open women’s singles title by beating China’s Li Na in a three-set final Saturday. (Jan. 29)

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Egyptian army official pleads for calm

Egyptians are witnessing the winds of change, as tens of thousands continue to rally against poverty and corruption on Cairo’s streets in defiance of a nationwide curfew imposed on the capital. Earlier, in a desperate attempt to restore a sense of normality, an army commander addressed a crowd of protesters.

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Mass Protests Clog Egypt, Pres., Names Deputy

Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak named a vice president Saturday for the first time since coming to power nearly 30 years ago, a clear step toward setting up a successor in the midst of the biggest anti-government protests of his regime. (Jan. 29)

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Elbaradei urges Mubarak to step down

Opposition figure Mohamed Elbaradei interview about the situation in Egypt.

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Video: Jim Jones – Going For The Kill

Off Jimmy’s upcoming Capo mixtape, coming soon. Spotted @ Miss Info’s. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Nah Right Discovery Date : 29/01/2011 18:48 Number of articles : 3

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Video: Jim Jones – Going For The Kill

Off Jimmy’s upcoming Capo mixtape, coming soon. Spotted @ Miss Info’s. Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Nah Right Discovery Date : 29/01/2011 18:48 Number of articles : 3

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A Nation in Waiting

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A Nation in Waiting

A special programme looking at Egypt under Hosni Mubarak.

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Hundreds mourn Egypt’s dead

Hundreds of mourners and protesters gathered in Cairo on Saturday for the funeral of those killed in recent violence in the Egyptian capital. The bereaved families were joined by throngs of demonstrators calling for an end to President Hosni Mubarak’s 30-year rule. Al Jazeera’s Dan Nolan reports from Cairo. Viewer discretion advised: This package contains images that may disturb or offend some.

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Listening Post – The Tunisian effect

Coverage of the revolution in Tunisia was lapped up by Arab audiences and in Yemen, Algeria and Egypt demonstrators took to the streets. State-controlled media tried desperately to spin the coverage of the unrest, but no amount of spinning could hide the reality of the events in Egypt. On this episode of Listening Post, we look at how the events in Tunisia have had a knock-on effect that has rocked the Arab world.

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