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Mubarak’s health deteriorating rapidly
June 19, 2012 in City CAIRO (AP) — Egypt’s Hosni Mubarak was moved out of prison to a military hospital Tuesday after the 84-year-old ousted leader suffered a stroke and his condition rapidly deteriorated, officials …
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Mubarak refuses to step down despite expectations
February 10, 2011 in Nation/World Egypt’s military announced on national television that it stepped in to “safeguard the country” and assured protesters that President Hosni Mubarak will meet their demands in the strongest indication yet … 37
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Former Spokane residents say they’re safe in Egypt
February 4, 2011 in City on Page A12 Former Spokane residents living in Cairo reported they were safe on Thursday despite reported attacks on foreigners and journalists by pro-government groups. The violent turn, however, has forced the Rev. … 1
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Former Spokane residents will leave Cairo
February 3, 2011 in Nation/World, News Former Spokane residents living in Cairo reported they were safe on Thursday despite reported attacks on foreigners and journalists by pro-government groups. The violent turn, however, has forced the Rev. … 2
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Former Spokane residents witness unrest in Cairo
February 3, 2011 in City, Letters on Page A1 A former Spokesman-Review photojournalist now living in Cairo shot images of pro-Mubarak demonstrators on Wednesday moments before they burst through security forces keeping them from anti-government throngs occupying Tahrir Square. …
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Mubarak rejects demands to step down
February 1, 2011 in Nation/World, News Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak said he will not run for a new term in office in September elections, but rejected demands that he step down immediately and leave the country, …

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