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Arab spring News : Jan 3, 2011

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Let youth rebuild Arab Spring states
gulfnews.com
By Faisal Al Qasim, Special to Gulf News Were it not for the youth, none of the Arab revolutions would have succeeded. It is no wonder that these uprisings were called the Facebook Revolutions, as most people who took to the streets and orchestrated

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‘Palestinians will be biggest winners of Arab Spring
Jerusalem Post
Hamas Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh claimed Tuesday that Palestinians would be the biggest winners of the so-called Arab Spring revolutions that saw the successful overthrow of three separate regimes in the Middle East and a notable rise in the power
American Eagle Riding Arab Spring To $18 Stock Price
Forbes
Teen apparel retailer American Eagle Outfitters has announced the opening of stores in three new international markets: Morocco, Jordan and Egypt. [1] Additionally, the company also opened its third store in Saudi Arabia, and has plans for a second

Forbes
Iranian revolutionary model influenced the Arab Spring, say analysts
Examiner.com
While President Barack Obama, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and others hyped the so-called Arab Spring as a democratic movement, some analysts liken it more to the Iranian revolution during the Carter Administration.
The Unexpected Early Winners of the Arab Spring
Knowledge@Wharton
After toppling long-standing regimes, destabilizing others and grabbing the world’s attention, the Arab Spring’s protestors most likely remain amazed at the far-reaching effects of their actions in early 2011. Although their demands in Tunisia and

Knowledge@Wharton
Arab Spring” Dominated TV Foreign News in 2011
Inter Press Service
By Jim Lobe* WASHINGTON, Jan 2, 2012 (IPS) – The so-called “Arab Spring” led US network television evening news coverage during 2011, comprising a total of about 10 percent of all the news coverage provided by the three major commercial networks during
The Arab Spring Is Democracy
Think Africa Press
Beginning with the self-immolation of Tunisian Mohamed Bouazizi, and ending in many cases with uprising and revolution, the question on the lips of every spectator of theArab Spring now is: What next? At present, commentators are largely preoccupied
Year of Global Uprisings, from the Arab Spring to Occupy Wall Street: A
truthout
From the Arab Spring to Occupy Wall Street, millions of people took to the streets to oppose repressive regimes and an unjust economic system. We spend the hour today looking back at the protest movements that shaped 2011. Amy Goodman: Today we look
Qatar Emerges As Major Force In Arab World
NPR
In recent months, those assets have been used to propel the Arab Spring forward. Qatar has supported rebel movements in Libya and Syria, and is promoting a “Marshall Fund” for Oman, Morocco and Jordan. The country’s emir has close,

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