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The Utah House approved a bill that would make the Browning M1911 .45-caliber semiautomatic handgun the state gun. Critics say kids are main audience for state symbols. 1st collector for Utah Lawmakers Propose M1911 As Official State GunFollow my videos on vodpod
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Thousands of anti-government protesters in Egypt have defied a curfew to continue calls for an end to President Mubarak’s reign. . 1st collector for Egypt demonstrators defy curfewFollow my videos on vodpod
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Writer and teacher Roger Rosenblatt reads from his new book, “‘Unless It Moves the Human Heart: The Craft and Art of Writing.” 1st collector for Roger Rosenblatt Reads From ‘Unless It Moves th…Follow my videos on vodpod
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In this edition of the Political Checklist, Political Editor David Chalian and Senior Correspondent Judy Woodruff discuss how a foreign affairs crisis like the popular revolt in Egypt forces a White House to change its script. This week, Woodruff reports, the White House hoped to focus on a theme from…
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The Egyptian opposition has come together as a united force after six days of bloody anti-government riots. The ex-chief of the International Atomic watchdog- Mohamed El-Baradei – is the man of choice to oust President Hosni Mubarak. Deadly Egypt Riots: Desperate Mubarak’s Army vs…Follow my videos on vodpod
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Tens of thousands of people are on the streets of Cairo for a seventh day, defying the start of a curfew and calling for a general strike. . 1st collector for Egypt protesters step up pressure on MubarakFollow my videos on vodpod
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Civil rights movement demands economic and political rights, pushes boycott and disinvestment campaign, may demand one person one vote Palestinians fight for civil rights and reject …Follow my videos on vodpod
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A Ugandan gay rights activist whose name was published on a list of the nation’s “top homosexuals” was bludgeoned to death in his home near the capital. Ugandan Gay Rights Activist David Kato Bludgeon…Follow my videos on vodpod
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Egyptians awoke Saturday morning to the aftermath of Friday’s violent protests. President Hosni Mubarak’s regime is still there, but its authority has been openly flouted. 1st collector for World: Cairo: The Morning After – nytimes.com/v…Follow my videos on vodpod
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U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Consular Affairs Janice Jacobs provides an update on actions the State Department is taking to ensure the welfare of U.S. 1st collector for Assistant Secretary Jacobs Provides an Update o…Follow my videos on vodpod
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Ezzeldin: Egyptian uprising is the product of years of worker’s strikes and student protests – now inspired by the Tunisian people Roots of the Egyptian Revolutionary MomentFollow my videos on vodpod
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Kevin Gallagher and Sarah Anderson call for Curbing Hot Capital Flows to Protect the Real Economy Control Hot Money Says EconomistsFollow my videos on vodpod
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Phyllis Bennis: US supported states and regional domination shaken by people’s uprisings Egyptian and Tunisian People vs US DominanceFollow my videos on vodpod
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Mohammed Ezzeldin: The Egyptian people trust the army over the police, but Mubarak is still comander-in-chief. The Egyptian Army and the UprisingFollow my videos on vodpod