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Friday, April 08, 2005

EGYPTIAN SPRINGA tremendously informative post by Baheyya, an Egyptian blogger of the female persuasion:  "Springtime of the Egyptian People, 2005."  Agitation among students, professors, judges, expats; confusion and grotesque self-praise from the government.  Scroll all the way down - worth gobbling up every last morsel.
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YOU DON'T NEED A WEATHERMAN:  Anyone uncertain about which way the wind is blowing in the Middle East, consider this.  Syria's Baath Party, the pruniest political mummy since Leonid Brezhnev died and nobody noticed, is considering changing its name to hazb al-demoqratiya - the Democratic Party.
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