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Archives of: February 2011

Travel Advice: Airfares Rising, Book Soon

It may seem early, but now is the time to buy tickets for your summer travel vacation-- especially if you plan to fly in July or August.  As the economy warms up, demand rises. And, when you add in higher fuel prices this year because of unrest in the Middle East, you get big airfare increases especially during the peak summer travel times. The major airlines have already successfully raised fares six ... read more

February 27, 2011

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Archives of: February 2011


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Amy Kellogg

February 1, 2011 11:56 AM

Mubarak’s Prisons

Those who have suffered at the hands of Egyptian president are joining the chorus of those who want to see the back of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak….and who are hoping heads of state from Western countries such as the United States will shift their allegiance from one-man rule to the people of Egypt. Democracy and human rights activist Dr. Saad Eddin Ibrahim, ... read more



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Greg Burke

February 1, 2011 10:31 AM

Middle East: Brave New World For The U.S.?

Lebanon is in a way the ultimate swing state, which is the why the United States always pays so much attention to what’s going on in the small Mediterranean country that borders both Israel and Syria. And Lebanon recently swung away from the U.S. and towards Syria and Iran, when Hezbollah forced the pro-western government of Saad Hariri to fall. The new Prime ... read more



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David Piper

February 1, 2011 9:33 AM

Egyptian Crisis Tests China’s Censors

China and Egypt are two of the oldest civilizations in the world. And both face challenges in a modern world due to the Internet. Egypt is currently ruled by President Hosni Mubarak, described by his opponents as a modern Pharaoh. China has a communist party leadership which holds sway over its people that only an Emperor could dream of. The power of the ... read more



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Mike Tobin

February 1, 2011 9:11 AM

King Abdullah Fires His Cabinet Ahead of Demos

In the morning, Deputy Prime Minister Ayman Safadi told me that King Abdullah is very proactive about the reforms his citizens want. Before the sun set, Safadi confirmed he was out of a job. “I’m going to have a drink,” he said jokingly. As King Abdullah accepted the resignation of Prime Minister Samir Rifai, 31 cabinet ministers were fired. Safadi insisted ... read more



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Greg Palkot

February 1, 2011 8:53 AM

A Defiant Egyptian Street

CAIRO-- Just back from Tahrir Square.  Estimates of a quarter of a million people seem right.   The place is just about at capacity. People are still streaming in and spilling out to neighboring streets. The mood is generally good. Determined and emotional. Sometimes festive with drums and chants like “President Mubarak wake up and get out of bed!  This is ... read more