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  • Egyptian army says it will not fire on protesters
    World News | Anthony Shadid, David D Kirkpatrick, Kareem Fahim, New York Times | Tuesday February 1, 2011
    The Egyptian Army announced Monday for the first time that it would not fire on protesters, even as tens of thousands of people gathered in central Liberation Square for a seventh day to shout for the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak.The announcement came after the opposition dismissed Mr. Mubarak's cabinet reshuffle as inadequate and as concerns ...
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  • Egypt crisis: New cabinet announced ahead of Tuesday's 'march of millions'
    World News | Anthony Shadid, David D Kirkpatrick, Kareem Fahim, New York Times | Monday January 31, 2011
    In a limited gesture unlikely to ease protesters' pressure for his ouster, President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt reorganized his government on Monday, leaving some key ministers in place but replacing the interior minister in charge of the police. (Read: Mubarak announces new government)The announcement came as Egyptian protesters gathered by the thousa...
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'Anthony Shadid David D Kirkpatrick Kareem Fahim New York Times' - 2 News Result(s)

  • Egyptian army says it will not fire on protesters
    World News | Anthony Shadid, David D Kirkpatrick, Kareem Fahim, New York Times | Tuesday February 1, 2011
    The Egyptian Army announced Monday for the first time that it would not fire on protesters, even as tens of thousands of people gathered in central Liberation Square for a seventh day to shout for the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak.The announcement came after the opposition dismissed Mr. Mubarak's cabinet reshuffle as inadequate and as concerns ...
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  • Egypt crisis: New cabinet announced ahead of Tuesday's 'march of millions'
    World News | Anthony Shadid, David D Kirkpatrick, Kareem Fahim, New York Times | Monday January 31, 2011
    In a limited gesture unlikely to ease protesters' pressure for his ouster, President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt reorganized his government on Monday, leaving some key ministers in place but replacing the interior minister in charge of the police. (Read: Mubarak announces new government)The announcement came as Egyptian protesters gathered by the thousa...
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