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Web Activists and Missed-Direction
Egyptians like Tunisians – Impoverished & Oppressed [see: Reuters article] Thousands of Egyptians turned out in protest demanding the end of leader Mubarak’s 30 year rule inspired by recent events in Tunisia. The reasons for the rare countrywide revolt are as … Continue reading
Didn’t Do Your Homework
[From CityWeekly Article] Praise to City Weekly for its willingness to inform the world of The Sealed Portion when The Salt Lake Tribune and the Deseret News wouldn’t touch it with a 10-foot pole [“Sealed Fate,” Jan. 27, City Weekly]. … Continue reading →