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The finances of the U.S.'s relationship with Egypt

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Christina Huh
Feb 1, 2011
The U.S. say that it would reconsider sending aid to the Arab country when the Egyptian protests start. There's yet to be any official decision. ...

MID-DAY UPDATE: Global wheat supply, the Suez Canal, and Atlanta's grease goldmine

by
Katharine Crnko
Feb 1, 2011
As protests continue today in Egypt, the global business community focuses on spikes in oil and wheat prices. The World Bank says 30 million...

Google and Twitter team up on Egyptian work around

by
John Moe
Feb 1, 2011
If you can get to a phone in Egypt, you can send a tweet. That's thanks to a new system set up rather quickly by Twitter, Google, and SayNow (an...

MID-DAY UPDATE: Protests in Egypt, and the new iPad newspaper

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Katharine Crnko
Jan 31, 2011
The ongoing protests in Egypt have raised economic concerns worldwide. Moody's Investors Service has cut Egypt's credit rating and revised its...

Senator wants U.S. president to have kill switch power

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John Moe
Jan 31, 2011
Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) said on Friday she's going to re-introduce a bill that would give the President the power to shut off the internet....

Cell phone service restored for some in Egypt

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Matt Berger
Jan 31, 2011
Vodafone Saturday said it has restored cell phone services to its customers in Egypt following a two-day forced shut down of mobile and internet...

Anonymous goes political, starts attacking Egyptian government

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John Moe
Jan 27, 2011
The Egyptian unrest has provided a real test case in how social media and web culture can be used in political hotspots. Now, Anonymous, the...

Twitter says it was blocked in Egypt

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John Moe
Jan 26, 2011
There are anti-government protests happening in Egypt, as you know. People protesting the Mubarak regime, which has been in power for 30 years,...

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