REVOLUTION IN EGYPT
Mubaraks Elusive Fixer
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Mubaraks Elusive Fixer

As they probe Mubarak's finances, investigators should look at Hussein Salem, an Egyptian spy-turned-businessman found in Dubai with $500 million in cash. By Philip Shenon.

What Egypts Top Tycoon Fears Most
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What Egypts Top Tycoon Fears Most

The well-connected Cairo industrialist Shafik Gabr warns Lloyd Grove that Hamas, Hezbollah, and Iran are trying to destabilize Egypt and the country could descend into anarchy.

Egypts Women Rally Behind Logan
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Egypts Women Rally Behind Logan

The sexual assault of CBS correspondent Lara Logan sheds light on the constant harassment and violence women face across the country despite the revolution. By Ursula Lindsey.

Lara Logans Egypt Nightmare
Lara Logans Egypt Nightmare

The CBS News correspondent was attacked in Tahrir Square, sexually assaulted, and hospitalized. Howard Kurtz on the mob she faced, and her first steps toward recovery.

A Leaderless Revolution
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A Leaderless Revolution

The uprising in Egypt was swift, relatively bloodless—and lacked a real leader. Former Hillary Clinton adviser Anne-Marie Slaughter on how the new generation is anti-leadership.

Mohammed Atta and Egypt
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Mohammed Atta and Egypt

What would the leader of the 9/11 attacks have made of the historic events in his homeland? By Terry McDermott.

Americas Proud Egypt Moment
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Americas Proud Egypt Moment

Forced to choose between national interests and national ideals, the Obama administration, and many of its fiercest domestic critics, chose ideals. That’s a remarkable achievement, writes Peter Beinart.

The Hunt for Mubaraks Billions
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The Hunt for Mubaraks Billions

The Egyptian leader has quit, but the search for his massive fortune is just beginning. Philip Shenon reports on how the wealth was concealed and shifted as the uprising began.

Where Will the Dictator Go
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Where Will the Dictator Go

Mubarak has escaped to his seaside getaway, but Egyptians won't let him stay long. Stephen Kinzer weighs his options for exile. Plus, pics of other ousted leaders' retreats.

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Mubarak's Elusive Fixer

As they probe Mubarak's finances, investigators should look at Hussein Salem, an Egyptian spy-turned-businessman found in Dubai with $500 million in cash. By Philip Shenon.

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What Egypt's Top Tycoon Fears Most

The well-connected Cairo industrialist Shafik Gabr warns Lloyd Grove that Hamas, Hezbollah, and Iran are trying to destabilize Egypt and the country could descend into anarchy.

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Egypt's Women Rally Behind Logan

The sexual assault of CBS correspondent Lara Logan sheds light on the constant harassment and violence women face across the country despite the revolution. Ursula Lindsey reports.

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Lara Logan's Egypt Nightmare

The CBS News correspondent was attacked in Tahrir Square, sexually assaulted, and hospitalized. Howard Kurtz on the mob she faced, and her first steps toward recovery.

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A Leaderless Revolution

The uprising in Egypt was swift, relatively bloodless—and lacked a real leader. Former Hillary Clinton adviser Anne-Marie Slaughter on how the new generation is anti-leadership.

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Mohammed Atta and Egypt
What would the leader of the 9/11 attacks have made of the historic events in his homeland? By Terry McDermott.
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America's Proud Egypt Moment
Forced to choose between national interests and national ideals, the Obama administration, and many of its fiercest domestic critics, chose ideals. That
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The Hunt for Mubarak's Billions

The Egyptian leader has quit, but the search for his massive fortune is just beginning. Philip Shenon reports on how the wealth was concealed and shifted as the uprising began.

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Where Will the Dictator Go?

Mubarak has escaped to his seaside getaway, but Egyptians won't let him stay long. Stephen Kinzer weighs his options for exile. Plus, pics of other ousted leaders' retreats.

 

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Ghonim to U.S.: We Don't Need You

On 60 Minutes Sunday, Wael Ghonim, Egypt's Facebook freedom fighter, thanked President Obama for supporting the revolution. His only concern: Where was the U.S. for the previous 30 years?

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