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By Sarah El Deeb - Associated Press
updated 2 hours, 44 minutes ago
Egypt’s military leaders dissolved parliament and suspended the constitution Sunday, meeting two key demands of protesters who have been keeping up pressure for immediate steps to transition to democratic, civilian rule after forcing Hosni Mubarak out of power. Published 8:27 a.m. February 13, 2011
By David Eldridge - The Washington Times
House Republican leaders on Sunday said they were skeptical of the “spending discipline” in President Obama’s budget, one day before the White House releases its 2012 budget proposal. Published 12:33 p.m. February 13, 2011
By David Eldridge - The Washington Times
Sen. Lindsey Graham, South Carolina Republican, said Sunday the United States will “stand by Israel without equivocation” as Egypt transitions to a new government. Published 11:20 a.m. February 13, 2011