Egypt
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Morsi's showdown with ruling generals unresolved
CommentShaffer interview July 10, 2012
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Run-off election in Egypt crucial to the Middle East
CommentGordon interview June 7, 2012
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Frederick National Guard members headed to Egypt
CommentA group of 88 Maryland National Guard soldiers prepared to depart Thursday for a yearlong deployment to the Sinai Peninsula, the Frederick News Post reports.
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Highlights from Friday's 'Capital Insider'
CommentMissed the show on TV? Watch two video clips on our blog now.
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A day of anticipation, then confusion for local Egyptians
Egyptian restaurants and cafes in the D.C. region have become popular places for expatriates to gather and watch news of the uprising in their home country.
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Locals angered by Egypt's president
CommentIn Northwest D.C., Egyptian-Americans and local supporters are raising money to send back to the country in crisis. But what was supposed to be a celebratory fundraiser instead was filled with anger at Mubarak for refusing to resign.
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Highlight's from Tuesday's 'Capital Insider'
CommentMissed the show on TV? Watch three video clips on our blog now.
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Md. National Guard to travel to Egypt amid unrest
CommentThe massive protests in Cairo aren't deterring the Maryland Army National Guard from its planned deployment to Egypt this spring.
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Anti-Mubarak protesters march from Egyptian Embassy to White House (Video)
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Anti-Mubarak protests continued Saturday -- in Egypt and in Washington. Hundreds marched from the Egyptian Embassy to the White House in solidarity with the demonstrations in Cairo.
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Student returns home from Egypt
CommentA student studying in Egypt witnessed the protests that swept through the country.
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President Mubarak received honorary degree from GW in ’99
In 1999, Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak received an honorary doctorate of laws from GW.
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From Va., former Egyptian cop works for revolution
Three years ago, a burly, chain-smoking Egyptian cop named Omar Afifi wrote a book giving advice to his countrymen on how to avoid police brutality.
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Revolution in Egypt overdue
Egyptian native and Frederick resident Khalil Elshazly believes the revolution in Egypt was way past due.
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Egyptian AU student fear for family's safety in Cairo
CommentOne local college student from Egypt has finally been able to contact her family in Cairo, and desperately hopes they remain safe through the country's upheaval.
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Exhausted but relieved, Americans return from Egypt
CommentThe political upheaval that is threatening to topple the Egyptian government has thousands of U.S. citizens desperate to get home.
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Moran: Egyptian uprising may bring reform; Berliner: Enough with Pepco’s incompetence
CommentWe're going to talk about criticism of Pepco's response to last week's snow/ice storm. Joining us: Roger Berliner, a member of the Montgomery County Council who has been critical of Pepco in the past. Rep. Jim Moran (D-Va.) discusses the protests in Egypt, the upcoming showdown over spending and more
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Highlights from Thursday's 'Capital Insider'
CommentMissed the show on TV? Watch three video clips on our blog now.
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D.C.'s Egyptian hidden treasures
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Embassies bring a bit of their home country to Washington D.C. and in the Egyptian embassy's case, that's a room full of rare and ancient artifacts. Ambassador Sameh Shoukry and his wife Suzy recently created a mini-museum in their Massachusetts Avenue residence and TBD's Sara Kenigsberg got a first-hand look.
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