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Egyptian artifacts from famous museums, landmarks wrecked by civilian riots

March 15, 2011 Cardinal & Cream

Egypt is a land of history, but recently the country has been recognized more for its governmental unrest than its museums and landmarks. Egyptians have valued their art for thousands of years, but the upheaval has greatly affected significant relics. […]

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Social networking sites play role in Egyptian unrest

February 23, 2011 Cardinal & Cream

Social networking sites in Egypt have a nobler purpose than hash tags, pokes and Farmville. They were a platform for political protest until the Egyptian government shut down the country’s Internet access for six days with a few phone calls Jan. 28. The President flipped the “kill switch” on Internet providers. […]

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