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Thursday, February 10, 2011

New York Times coverage of events in Egypt

February 10, 2011

Updated: Feb. 10, 2011 
Egypt, the most populous country in the Arab world, erupted in mass protests on Jan. 25, 2011, as the revolution in Tunisia earlier in the month seemed to inflame decades worth of smoldering grievances against decades of heavy-handed rule by President Hosni Mubarak. After a week of mass protests, Mr. Mubarak said he would not seek reelection but refused to step down. His government has appeared to be trying to wait the protesters out, offering a reform plan that consists of minor concessions. But the protesters, having beaten back an attempt by armed pro-government supporters to drive them from Cairo's Tahrir Square, managed to keep the movement's momentum going. On Feb. 10, the armed forces signaled they would intervene "to protect the nation,'' apparently bringing Mr. Mubarak's rule to an end. More than 300 people are estimated to have died in Egypt since the turmoil began, according to human rights groups.

What Can the Protests in Egypt Achieve?
What Can the Protests in Egypt Achieve?
Will the uprisings change the country’s future?


Latest Updates on Day 17 of Egypt Protests
The Lede continues to follow the protest movement in Egypt, now in its third week.
February 10, 2011
    America's Unraveling Power
    In Egypt and around the world, we are witnessing an historic eclipse of U.S. influence.
    February 10, 2011
      Mubarak to Speak; Army Takes New Role
      Mubarak to Speak; Army Takes New Role
      Egypt’s armed forces on Thursday said that they had begun to take “measures to protect the nation,” suggesting the military intends to take a leading role.
      February 10, 2011
        Egypt's Victory of Values
        Freedom has delivered overnight what billions in Western aid could not: civic responsibility and engagement.
        February 10, 2011
          Next: Credible Elections
          No one can predict the ultimate outcome of the Egyptian drama, but there are a few obvious options for the future, including free, credible elections.
          February 10, 2011
          MORE ON EGYPT AND: ELECTIONSMUBARAK, HOSNI
            Updates on Day 16 of Egypt Protests
            The Lede continues to follow the protest movement in Egypt, now in its third week.
            February 09, 2011
              Take Me to the Revolution
              Lovers, friends, lute players and comedians find a place in Tahrir Square. Is that a problem?
              February 09, 2011
              MORE ON EGYPT AND: EGYPTGHONIM, WAELSULEIMAN, OMAR
                Labor Actions in Egypt Boost Protests
                Labor Actions in Egypt Boost Protests
                Pressure intensified on President Hosni Mubarak as local media reported widespread labor unrest.
                February 9, 2011
                  Wired and Shrewd, Young Egyptians Guide Revolt
                  Wired and Shrewd, Young Egyptians Guide Revolt
                  Some of the young professional leaders of the protest movement have stepped forward to describe their role.
                  February 9, 2011
                    What the Muslim Brothers Want
                    What the Muslim Brothers Want
                    An opposition group says Egypt has more choices than tyranny or secular democracy, which has a firm rejection of religion in public life.
                    February 9, 2011
                      Obama and Egypt’s Future
                      Obama and Egypt’s Future
                      The Facebook generation in Cairo has been betrayed by the Obama administration’s wishy-washy stance on supporting democracy in Egypt.
                      February 9, 2011
                        Wave of Unrest Wipes Billions Off Stock Values
                        Arab stock exchanges lost nearly $50 billion in the last week of January. Analysts attributed the flight of capital to investor concern over the possibility of contagion throughout the region.
                        February 9, 2011
                        MORE ON EGYPT AND: STOCKS AND BONDSTUNISIAMIDDLE EAST
                          Iran's Chief Prosecutor Criticizes Planned Rally Backing Revolts
                          Iranian leaders have praised the revolts, but resist nonofficial rallies to support them.
                          February 9, 2011
                            Wael Ghonim's Egypt
                            Wael Ghonim's Egypt
                            With each day the economy sinks further. Will Mubarak take his country down with him?
                            February 9, 2011
                              Whither Egypt's Military?
                              The recent histories of Indonesia and Romania offer clues about how the Egyptian Army may act in the days ahead.
                              February 9, 2011
                                As Egypt Protest Swells, U.S. Sends Specific Demands
                                As Egypt Protest Swells, U.S. Sends Specific Demands
                                In one of the largest protests yet, Egyptians loudly rejected the government’s approach to change.
                                February 8, 2011
                                  Egypt Paid for French Official’s Vacation
                                  Prime Minister François Fillon’s admission follows that of the foreign minister, who accepted free flights from someone with ties to the former Tunisian first family.
                                  February 8, 2011
                                    What Not to Bring to Tahrir Square
                                    Less is more for journalists in Cairo, Stephen Farrell reports. Less equipment can mean more access. Or, at least, fewer hassles.
                                    February 08, 2011
                                      Up With Egypt
                                      Up With Egypt
                                      The revolt in Tahrir Square is mainly about a people fed up with being left behind in a world where they can see how far others have vaulted ahead.
                                      February 8, 2011
                                        Whither the Muslim Brotherhood?
                                        Behind a unified facade, contradictory influences are at work. No one can tell which way the organization will go.
                                        February 8, 2011
                                        MORE ON EGYPT AND: MUSLIM BROTHERHOODMUBARAK, HOSNI
                                          Mideast Allies Press U.S. to Go Slow on Egypt
                                          Israel, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and the United Arab Emirates have pressed the United States not to cut Egypt’s president loose too hastily.
                                          February 8, 2011
                                            America’s New (Old) Friend in the Middle East
                                            Instability in Egypt will push the United States closer to Israel.
                                            February 8, 2011
                                              Iranian Says March Will Test Government and Opposition
                                              Mehdi Karoubi said on Tuesday that a demonstration planned in Tehran next week in solidarity with the protest movements in Egypt and Tunisia is a test of both the Iranian regime and its opponents.
                                              February 8, 2011
                                                Emotions of a Reluctant Hero Galvanize Protesters
                                                Emotions of a Reluctant Hero Galvanize Protesters
                                                An interview with the Google executive and activist Wael Ghonim injected vigor into Egypt’s protests.
                                                February 8, 2011
                                                  Updates on Day 15 of Egypt Protests
                                                  The Lede continues to follow the protest movement in Egypt, which has entered its third week.
                                                  February 08, 2011
                                                  MORE ON EGYPT AND: EGYPT
                                                    Subtitled Video of Wael Ghonim's Emotional TV Interview
                                                    Video of an interview on Egyptian television on Monday night with Wael Ghonim, a Google marketing executive who devoted his spare time to a Facebook page that helped spark the protest movement.
                                                    February 08, 2011
                                                      War and Peace on Champollion Street
                                                      Violent clashes and peacemaking on a Cairo street.
                                                      February 08, 2011
                                                        Cairo Struggles Toward Normalcy as Mubarak Tries to Wait Out Protest
                                                        Cairo Struggles Toward Normalcy as Mubarak Tries to Wait Out Protest
                                                        A traffic jam formed as stores and banks were staffed, but in Tahrir Square, a smaller crowd continued the revolt.
                                                        February 7, 2011
                                                          Google Official Said He Was Part of Facebook Campaign
                                                          Google Official Said He Was Part of Facebook Campaign
                                                          Wael Ghonim, a marketing executive and hero of the revolt, had disappeared more than a week ago.
                                                          February 7, 2011
                                                            In Egypt, U.S. Seeks to Balance Competing Goals
                                                            In Egypt, U.S. Seeks to Balance Competing Goals
                                                            Lacking better options, the United States is encouraging Vice President Omar Suleiman to make changes the government has resisted for years.
                                                            February 7, 2011

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                                                            Wednesday, February 09, 2011

                                                            This week in The Tentacle

                                                            This week in The Tentacle http://www.thetentacle.com/

                                                            Wednesday, February 9, 2011

                                                            Veteran Foreclosures – A National Disgrace
                                                            Kevin E. Dayhoff
                                                            The Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act (SSCRA) of 1940 was passed into law just prior to World War II to provide certain legal protections for members of the military in such matters as civil actions, foreclosures, and bankruptcy caused by lengthy absences from home while on duty.

                                                            On Being an Ancient Father
                                                            Tom McLaughlin
                                                            Kuching, Malaysian Borneo – I guess being a father at age 60 is like having a grandson except the child never leaves. Dzul, sleeps, eats and poops around here all the time, morning, noon and night. I really don’t mind because my wife has the equipment to feed him so I am relived of sterilizing bottles.


                                                            Tuesday, February 8, 2011

                                                            Addressing School Needs vs. Development
                                                            Farrell Keough
                                                            A great treat exists for you people this week – please avail yourselves of the opportunity! At The Buzz, (Green Valley Center in Monrovia) you will be able to enjoy the Farrell Keough sam’ich!

                                                            Revisiting Merging Governments
                                                            Earl 'Rocky' Mackintosh
                                                            On January 30, Jennifer Dougherty, a former mayor of the City of Frederick (2001-2005), offered a commentary in The Frederick News Post entitled Uni-Gov — a great option for Frederick County. She seems to suggest that we skip the county's effort to consider a charter home rule form of government and jump right to "dissolve county government and create a Unified Government" with the City of Frederick.


                                                            Monday, February 7, 2011

                                                            Showdown at the Budget Corral
                                                            Richard B. Weldon Jr.
                                                            It was a classic clash of special interests and unpopular choices. The Tuesday, February 1, Board of County Commissioners meeting to discuss the Fire and Rescue division budget and fire tax turned into a shootout. The rhetorical bullets were flying in the first floor hearing room at Winchester Hall.

                                                            The Consequences in Egypt
                                                            Steven R. Berryman
                                                            In an America addicted to cheap oil, our apparent “ends justify the means” foreign policy is consistently justified.

                                                            Groundhogs and Promises
                                                            Michael Kurtianyk
                                                            Well, it’s been an interesting week here in Frederick County. We had a little bit of snow plus ice in some areas. And the Board of County Commissioners was hard at work fulfilling promises made during the campaign.


                                                            Friday, February 4, 2011

                                                            Deadline for Mubarak
                                                            Roy Meachum
                                                            Friday is the deadline for Egypt’s Hosni Mubarak, set by leaders of the pro-democracy forces that filled Americans’ and the world’s television screens for over a week.

                                                            Bigotry and Accusations
                                                            Joe Charlebois
                                                            State Del. Kathy Afzali (R., Frederick 4-A) has offered up a legislative proposal – as promised in her campaign – that would require Maryland residents to present proof of identification when arriving at the polls on Election Day.

                                                            Super Bowl Quandary
                                                            Derek Shackelford
                                                            I preface my remarks by saying that I like the Pittsburgh Steelers – well, check that – love the Pittsburgh Steelers. It is true that I will be rooting front and center for them Sunday in Super Bowl XLV.


                                                            Thursday, February 3, 2011

                                                            Egyptian Miracle
                                                            Patricia A. Kelly
                                                            Something equivalent to the American Revolution has been happening in Egypt this week. The assorted faces and costumes of the crowd make it clear that this is not radical Islam on the move. This is the people of Egypt, finished and done with their tyrannical leader.

                                                            Another Attack on Your Wallet
                                                            Chris Cavey
                                                            The past several years have shown the State of Maryland clearly believes its drivers are in need of changing their driving habits; first came the speed cameras and now a “tax” on drivers who accumulate multiple points on their driving records. Negative reinforcement does not make good government.


                                                            Wednesday, February 2, 2011

                                                            Napoleon’s Sister-In-Law
                                                            Kevin E. Dayhoff
                                                            Of all the characters that took to the history-stage of Maryland, you will have to look far and wide to find a more intriguing person than Carroll County’s adopted daughter, Betsy Patterson Bonaparte, the sister-in-law of French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte.

                                                            Agent Orange Myth
                                                            Norman M. Covert
                                                            FACT: The chemical weed killing compound tested at Fort Detrick would have been undetectable in the soil after 80 days,” according to a study published in the Botanical Gazette. Further, the article notes that the compound 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) was determined to be relatively non-toxic to man!

                                                            Happy Year of the Rabbit?
                                                            Tom McLaughlin
                                                            Kuching, Malaysian Borneo – Decorated with rabbits as the New Year draws near, Kuching stores and coffee shops have all taken on a festive mood. Red lanterns, paper streams and Chinese characters painted in gold on red paper brighten up even the most dismal décor.


                                                            Tuesday, February 1, 2011

                                                            America’s Cairo Power
                                                            Roy Meachum
                                                            The top story Tuesday from Cairo centers on the “million men (and women)” march that organizers called for. With CNN continuously running in my Frederick home, I duly noted that besieged President Hosni Mubarak appointed a new cabinet, and last evening he finally offered dialogue with opposition leaders.

                                                            The Bailout Boondoggle
                                                            Shawn Burns
                                                            On the campaign trail in 2008, Sen. Barack Obama said that – if elected to serve as our president – he would hold all debate and discussion on healthcare out in the open to give us, the people who are most affected, the chance to be a part of the process.

                                                            What’s that racket…?
                                                            Nick Diaz
                                                            A couple of years ago I wrote two columns on the merits (or lack thereof), of Harley Davidson motorcycles and some of the people who ride them, (or view them, or keep them in their garages as oversized paperweights).


                                                            Monday, January 31, 2011

                                                            Gun Politics – Part Two
                                                            Richard B. Weldon Jr.
                                                            Gun rights debates aren’t just the national argument du jour, either. We have a pretty hot little gun dispute simmering right here in Frederick County.

                                                            My Poor Egypt
                                                            Roy Meachum
                                                            Sunday demonstrations in Cairo coming into my Market Street home, via CNN, brought buildings and sights familiar from when I lived in Egypt. Muhammad Anwar Sadat still slept in the presidential mansion.

                                                            Heisenberg’s Principle and Egyptian Chaos
                                                            Steven R. Berryman
                                                            To the casual observer, events unfolding in Egypt can appear chaotic, random and spontaneous. Is the fall of Egypt related to an empowerment born of strength drawn from Tunisia’s demise as an authoritarian regime?

                                                            An Unexpected Response
                                                            Michael Kurtianyk
                                                            Well, it’s been a fine week here in Frederick County. We had a bit of snow fall down on us. Some reports were of snowfalls somewhere north of nine inches. You never really know for sure.


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                                                            Baltimore Sun rips off Patch.com story on KO Public Affairs astroturfing?

                                                            Baltimore Sun rips off Patch.com story on KO Public Affairs astroturfing?

                                                            Since then, WBAL.com (and WBAL radio) along with various blogs (including Inside Charm City) reported on the story by Bryan Sears and gave credit to him for the scoop.
                                                            On Monday, Baltimore Sun reporter Julie Scharper even gave credit to Patch for the story in a tweet on her personal Twitter account:
                                                            Great reporting from @TowsonPatch about faux grass roots activism for speed cameras.
                                                            Tonight, approximately 48 hours after the original story broke, a story on BaltimoreSun.com by Raven Hill went live. This article has no mention of Patch as the original news source or Sears as the reporter who did all the initial legwork to break this story... http://insidecharmcity.com/2011/02/08/baltimore-sun-rips-off-patch-com-story-on-ko-public-affairs-astroturfing/

                                                            Explore Carroll: State Sen. Kittleman to support gay marriage bill

                                                            Explore Carroll: State Sen. Kittleman to support gay marriage bill

                                                            ANNAPOLIS -- West County Republican State Sen. Allan Kittleman (District 9) said this week that he no longer plans to introduce legislation that will allow civil unions for all couples, including same-sex couples, but instead plans to support a gay marriage bill that was introduced in the Senate.

                                                            "Based upon the lack of support I have received for my civil union bill, it was evident that my legislation would not receive a favorable report from the Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee," Kittleman said in a Feb. 2 statement, explaining that he did not receive support from any of his Senate colleagues -- Republican or Democrat... -- Lindsey McPherson

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                                                            Explore Carroll: Few Md. senators undecided on gay marriage

                                                            Explore Carroll: Few Md. senators undecided on gay marriage

                                                            Few Md. senators undecided on gay marriage

                                                            Sun analysis: 20 senators support bill; 24 needed for passage

                                                            By Annie Linskey and Julie Bykowicz, The Baltimore Sun

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                                                            American Public Media Marketplace Newsletter: Analyst Whitney skips Congressional hearing on muni bonds

                                                            American Public Media Marketplace NewsletterAnalyst Whitney skips Congressional hearing on muni bonds

                                                            Who put all this spam in my Google search results? Commercial real estate rebounds



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                                                            Unrest scares tourists away from Jordan, Egypt
                                                            When protests hit one nation, like Egypt, some tourists avoid the whole region. Marketplace's Alisa Roth is in Amman, Jordan and she reports that tourism revenues in that country have slumped by a quarter in recent months.Read more

                                                            Al Jazeera English to launch U.S. campaign
                                                            The cable news network based in Qatar has been broadcasting developments in Egypt around the clock. It says that millions of Americans are being deprived of the opportunity to watch the network. Read more


                                                            TODAY ON MARKETPLACE MORNING REPORT

                                                            Analyst Whitney skips Congressional hearing on muni bonds
                                                            Meredith Whitney famously predicted the collapse of several big banks in 2007. And after an ominous prediction about the municipal bond market, Whitney was called as the star witness at today's hearing on Capitol Hill. Roben Farzad of Bloomberg Business Week explains how Whitney made a name for herself, and the meaning behind her absence from today's hearing. Read more

                                                            Drought in China threatens global wheat supply
                                                            China is the world's largest producer and consumer of grain. But after severe winter droughts in the northern breadbasket region, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization warns of a global wheat shortage that will drive up the cost of foods like noodles and cereal. Rob Schmitz has more. Read more.

                                                            London, Toronto stock exchanges announce merger
                                                            Officials from the London Stock Exchange Group PLC and Toronto based TMX group Inc. announced the merger today. Bringing the two companies together will produce the second largest mining- and resource-exchange in the world. Christopher Werth explains. Read more

                                                            Commercial real estate rebounds
                                                            Compromises between landlords and tenants are helping the commercial real estate market improve.Read more

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                                                            And your MID-DAY UPDATE


                                                            Marketplace Morning Report co-hosts Jeremy Hobson and Steve Chiotakis go over all of this morning's news -- from the global impact winter drougts on Chinese wheat fields will have to House Republicans verus s the EPA. Check it out here.


                                                            TODAY ON THE MARKETPLACE TECH REPORT

                                                            Who put all this spam in my Google search results?
                                                            When you search for something on Google, are you getting dependable high quality results or are you getting cheap, flimsy, ad-bait junk sites? Read more


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