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Hosni Mubarak
‘Oh, He’s Totally Mubaraking’: When Politicians Become Slang
Oxford Dictionaries Online, the younger, hipper cousin of the OED, proposed an idea in the aftermath of the Egyptian revolution (or at least this first leg of it): To make Mubarak a verb.
The Next Big Thing in Deposed-Leader Chic: Pinstripes With Your Name
Mubarak’s got some serious megalomaniac style.
Unsure Where to Head Next, Hosni Mubarak? We’ve Got Your Ideal Exile Locations
Guess Mubarak didn’t get the memo that most exiled leaders decide to actually leave their country.
Mission Accomplished: See Video of the Celebrations After Mubarak’s Resignation
Tonight, the scene in Tahrir Square and across Egypt is one of jubilation. See what the Egyptians are seeing during the continuing fanfare.
Egyptian Journalist Dies in Cairo Unrest
The past week has brought stories of journalists’ own plight in covering the turmoil in Egypt, with many reporting that they’ve been targets of violence. The stories become more real now that one of their own has died.
After Egypt: Are the Mubaraks London-Bound?
Rumors abound that the family of besieged Egyptian President, Hosni Mubarak, have fled their country … to England’s “green and pleasant land.”
Anderson Cooper Attacked by Mubarak Supporters in Egypt
As reporters swarm to get updates from the conflict in Egypt, many enter harm’s way. Big-name anchors are no exception.
Did Egypt Really ‘Shut Off’ the Internet?
Not totally. But as of 12:30 a.m. (local time) last night, there was almost no Internet traffic going into or out of the country.