What Happened in Feb 2011
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President Hosni Mubarak vows not to seek another term
President Hosni Mubarak defied a quarter-million protesters demanding he step down immediately, announcing Tuesday he would serve out the last... Read more
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Protests become increasingly violent, including attacks on reporters and human rights activists
Menacing gangs backing President Hosni Mubarak attacked journalists and human rights activists Thursday in an ugly turn in Egypt's crisis as... Read more
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Earthrise Launches
Earthrise is a science fiction Player vs Player MMORPG by the independent Bulgarian team Masthead Studios released on February 2011, it is... Read more
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President Obama Urges Mubarak to Make "the Right Decision"
Embracing an Egyptian future without Hosni Mubarak, President Barack Obama on Friday pressed the embattled leader to consider his legacy and exit... Read more
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Cathedral announce they will retire after one more album
After a twenty-one-year career, British doom/stoner veterans Cathedral have announce their "retirement" from the scene. The band will make its exit... Read more
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Egyptian VP meets with Muslim Brotherhood and other opposition groups, offers sweeping concessions
Egypt's vice president met with the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood and other opposition groups for the first time Sunday and offered sweeping... Read more
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Super Bowl XLV: Green Bay Packers beat Pittsburgh Steelers, 31 - 25
Arlington, Texas — If these Green Bay Packers aren't the most deserving champions of the Super Bowl era, they're not far from it. At the moment of... Read more
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Freed opposition leader Wael Ghonim appears before hundreds of thousands of protesters in Tahrir Square
A young Google executive who helped ignite Egypt's uprising energized a cheering crowd of hundreds of thousands Tuesday with his first appearance... Read more
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Mubarak agrees to power transfer, refuses to step down
Nobel Peace laureate and leading democracy advocate Mohamed ElBaradei is predicting "Egypt will explode" after President Hosni Mubarak refused to... Read more
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Mubarak resigns, military assumes control of country
Egypt exploded with joy, tears, and relief after President Hosni Mubarak resigned as president, forced out by 18 days of mass protests that... Read more
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Egypt army commits to power transfer, Israel peace
On Egypt's first day in nearly 30 years without Hosni Mubarak as president, its new military rulers pledged Saturday to eventually hand power to an... Read more
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Street Clashes Erupt in Bahrain
It was the first sign of post-Egypt unrest anywhere in the wealthy Gulf states. Riot police fired teargas and rubber bullets at demonstrators... Read more
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Maya Angelou Awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom
Maya Angelou was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom on February 15, 2011 by President Barak Obama. Dr. Angelou also received the... Read more
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Borders Group Files for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
The Ann Arbor, Mich.-based Borders Group filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on Feb. 16. DJM, a New York-based firm, is tasked with... Read more
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Thousands of Protesters Descend on Madison, WI to Oppose Anti-Union Bill
Thousands of teachers, prison guards, and students descended on the Wisconsin Capitol for a second day today to fight a move to take union rights... Read more
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14 Democratic Wisconsin Legislators Leave State to Prevent Vote
A group of Democratic lawmakers blocked passage of a sweeping anti-union bill Thursday, refusing to show up for a vote and then abruptly leaving... Read more
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Moammar Gadhafi Refuses to Leave Power, Vows to Die in Libya and Execute His Foes
A violent confrontation between Libya's Moammar Gadhafi and his strengthening opposition threatened to drag the oil-rich nation into a civil war as... Read more
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Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker Duped by Prank Caller
Scott Walker won’t take a call from the Democratic minority leader, but he’ll gladly make time for uber-fundraiser David Koch—or at least, someone... Read more
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Prince William and Kate Middleton Return to Alma Mater
Prince William and his fiancee Kate Middleton return to their alma mater, the University of St Andrews, on Friday (February 25) in St Andrews,... Read more
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White House Announces New Sanctions on Libya
The White House announced new sanctions on Libya's government and temporarily abandoned its embassy in Tripoli today, as a final flight carrying... Read more
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Wisconsin Assembly Approves Controversial Anti-Union Bill
Wisconsin's assembly approved a controversial bill stripping public sector workers of collective bargaining rights early Friday morning after a... Read more
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President Obama Calls for Gadhafi to Step Down
President Obama for the first time called for Moammar Gaddafi to resign Saturday, saying the Libyan leader "has lost the legitimacy to rule and... Read more
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Three Killed in Tunisia During Clashes Between Protestors and Security Forces
Tunisia's Interior Ministry says three people were killed Saturday in clashes between security forces and anti-government demonstrators. The... Read more
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UN Security Council Imposes Sanctions on Gadhafi
The UN Security Council moved as a powerful bloc today to try to halt Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi's deadly crackdown on protesters, slapping... Read more
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Bahrain's King Shuffles Cabinet in Response to Protests
King Hamad named on Saturday new ministers of cabinet affairs, energy, health and housing. All had previously held senior government positions.... Read more