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  • Gaddafi must surrender power now, says Hillary Clinton
    World News | David D Kirkpatrick and Alan Cowell, New York Times | Tuesday March 1, 2011
    An international campaign to force Colonel Moammar el-Gaddafi out of office gathered pace on Monday as the European Union (EU) adopted an arms embargo and other sanctions, as US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton bluntly told the Libyan leader to surrender power "now, without further violence or delay."With the opposition showed increasing s...
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  • Mubarak quits, protesters celebrate at Tahrir Square
    World News | David D Kirkpatrick, Anthony Shadid and Alan Cowell, New York Times | Friday February 11, 2011
    President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt turned over all power to the military and left the Egyptian capital for his resort home in Sharm el-Sheik, Vice President Omar Suleiman announced on state television on Friday.The announcement, delivered during evening prayers in Cairo, set off a frenzy of celebration, with protesters shouting "Egypt is free!"The Eg...
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  • Mubarak leaves Cairo as crowds surge: Report
    World News | David D Kirkpatrick, Anthony Shadid and Alan Cowell, New York Times | Friday February 11, 2011
    The Egyptian military appeared to assert its leadership Friday amid growing indications that President Hosni Mubarak was yielding all power. A Western diplomat said that Mr. Mubarak had left the capital.As protesters were swarming into the streets Friday morning for what was expected to be the biggest and most volatile demonstrations in the three-w...
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  • Fewer protestors in Cairo Square after violent night
    World News | David D Kirkpatrick and Alan Cowell, New York Times | Thursday February 3, 2011
    With the eyes of the Arab world upon them, protesters seeking the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak regrouped at Tahrir Square on Thursday after a night of gunfire and a day of mayhem that left at least five dead and more than 800 wounded in a battle for the Middle East's most populous nation.The outcome is pivotal in a region where uprising and un...
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  • Ever-larger protests flood Cairo's streets
    World News | David D Kirkpatrick and Alan Cowell, New York Times | Tuesday February 1, 2011
    In a test of wills that seemed to be approaching a critical juncture, hundreds of thousands of people crammed into Cairo's vast Tahrir Square on Tuesday, seeking to muster a million protesters demanding the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak. Their mood was jubilant, as though they had achieved their goals, even though Mr. Mubarak remained in power ...
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'David D Kirkpatrick And Alan Cowell New York Times' - 5 News Result(s)

  • Gaddafi must surrender power now, says Hillary Clinton
    World News | David D Kirkpatrick and Alan Cowell, New York Times | Tuesday March 1, 2011
    An international campaign to force Colonel Moammar el-Gaddafi out of office gathered pace on Monday as the European Union (EU) adopted an arms embargo and other sanctions, as US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton bluntly told the Libyan leader to surrender power "now, without further violence or delay."With the opposition showed increasing s...
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  • Mubarak quits, protesters celebrate at Tahrir Square
    World News | David D Kirkpatrick, Anthony Shadid and Alan Cowell, New York Times | Friday February 11, 2011
    President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt turned over all power to the military and left the Egyptian capital for his resort home in Sharm el-Sheik, Vice President Omar Suleiman announced on state television on Friday.The announcement, delivered during evening prayers in Cairo, set off a frenzy of celebration, with protesters shouting "Egypt is free!"The Eg...
    www.ndtv.com
  • Mubarak leaves Cairo as crowds surge: Report
    World News | David D Kirkpatrick, Anthony Shadid and Alan Cowell, New York Times | Friday February 11, 2011
    The Egyptian military appeared to assert its leadership Friday amid growing indications that President Hosni Mubarak was yielding all power. A Western diplomat said that Mr. Mubarak had left the capital.As protesters were swarming into the streets Friday morning for what was expected to be the biggest and most volatile demonstrations in the three-w...
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  • Fewer protestors in Cairo Square after violent night
    World News | David D Kirkpatrick and Alan Cowell, New York Times | Thursday February 3, 2011
    With the eyes of the Arab world upon them, protesters seeking the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak regrouped at Tahrir Square on Thursday after a night of gunfire and a day of mayhem that left at least five dead and more than 800 wounded in a battle for the Middle East's most populous nation.The outcome is pivotal in a region where uprising and un...
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  • Ever-larger protests flood Cairo's streets
    World News | David D Kirkpatrick and Alan Cowell, New York Times | Tuesday February 1, 2011
    In a test of wills that seemed to be approaching a critical juncture, hundreds of thousands of people crammed into Cairo's vast Tahrir Square on Tuesday, seeking to muster a million protesters demanding the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak. Their mood was jubilant, as though they had achieved their goals, even though Mr. Mubarak remained in power ...
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