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January 28, 2011
U.S.: Egypt of ‘deep concern’ [UPDATE]
Jewish Journal
January 28, 2011
Events in Egypt are of \”deep concern,\” the Obama administration said, and its government should show restraint.
Police, protesters clash in Egypt
Jewish Journal
January 28, 2011
Violent protest spread across Cairo and other Egyptian cities on Friday as tens of thousands of demonstrators intensified their campaign to oust President Hosni Mubarak, pouring from mosques after noon prayers and clashing with police who fired tear gas, rubber bullets and water cannons.
Egypt’s Internet is down, according to reports
Jewish Journal
January 28, 2011
Egypt has gone offline.
Emanuel’s campaign had connections to power
Jewish Journal
January 28, 2011
When Thomas L. Kilbride, the chief justice of the Illinois Supreme Court, studied the legal briefs in the case over Rahm Emanuel’s eligibility to run for mayor, the name of one lawyer involved in the residency dispute should have been familiar to Mr. Kilbride: Michael J. Kasper.
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