Opposition, Obama reject Mubarak's offer UPI Wed, 02 Feb 2011 01:12 AM PST CAIRO, Feb. 2 (UPI) -- The Egyptian opposition rejected President Hosni Mubarak's offer to step down after elections this fall, demanding he leave now and intensifying their protests. | Obama suggests Mubarak should step down now NDTV Wed, 02 Feb 2011 01:09 AM PST Just hours after President Hosni Mubarak declared Tuesday night that he would step down in September as modern Egyptâs longest-serving leader, President Obama strongly suggested that Mr. Mubarakâs concession was not enough, declaring that an âorderly transition must be meaningful, it must be peaceful, and it must begin now.â | How Obama Is Approaching the Egyptian Crisis Time Magazine Wed, 02 Feb 2011 01:08 AM PST Cable networks kept replaying a single shot from Tuesday's protests in Egypt, a rooftop view of a massive crowd, where a banner was held aloft. "Yes We Can Too," it read in English | Obamaâs selection of N.C. city harkens back to â08 Boston Globe Wed, 02 Feb 2011 01:08 AM PST President Obamaâs selection of this Southern city for the 2012 Democratic convention signals he will try to reassemble his diverse coalition of 2008 supporters and fight for the conservative-leaning states that helped him win the White House. | Obama: The closet president Asia Times Wed, 02 Feb 2011 01:08 AM PST President Ronald Reagan did not make any bones about his intention to reverse the New Deal economics when he set out to promote Neoliberal economics. Likewise, president George W Bush did not conceal his agenda of aggressive, unilateral militarism abroad and curtailment of civil liberties at home. | Obama says Egypt's transition must begin now Lansing State Journal Wed, 02 Feb 2011 01:07 AM PST WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama said Tuesday that Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak must begin a transition immediately toward a new government and assured protesters demanding the ouster of their longtime leader that "we hear your voices." | GAO says US-Canada border mostly insecure Boston Globe Wed, 02 Feb 2011 01:07 AM PST The Obama administration has failed to adequately reinforce almost all of the US border with Canada to ensure against smuggling of weapons, drugs, illegal immigrants, and currency, a congressional report said. | | |
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