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Arab spring News : Mar 15, 2012

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Arab Spring regime changes touch West Michigan doctor, spark discussion at GVSU
MLive.com
Berjaoui, a pulmonary specialist at Spectrum Health and a political science student at Grand Valley State University, suspected from the beginning that Syria’s fight for regime change would be different than that of Arab Springcounterparts in Egypt,

MLive.com
Arab Spring Activists Inspired to Capture Airwaves
Huffington Post (blog)
In those Arab Spring countries, opportunities for local community radio have increased exponentially as a result of the absence of a strong central government and because revolutionary forces demand that governments or even businesspeople doing
Is the Bond Market’s Arab Spring Upon Us?
Business Insider
An Arab Spring in the bond pit, if you will. With oil prices north of $100 and rising rents, which is the largest component of the CPI, it is our sense the Fed better be able “to float like a butterfly and sting like a bee.” The bond market landed a
The Arab Spring: Good or bad for the Palestinian cause?
Arab News
A recent poll conducted by the Palestinian Center for Public Opinion (PCPO) shows that Palestinians have not changed their perceptions of how their cause is viewed by the greater Arab world. Of those polled, most (65 percent) feel that the Arab spring
Journalism group criticizes killings in Syria
The Seattle Times
The Committee to Protect Journalists expressed outrage at the number of journalists killed and detained in the year since the Syrian uprising began – the highest death toll of any country swept by the Arab Spring. By EDITH M. LEDERER Associated Press
Libya Battles Divisions in Arab Spring Fallout
Middle East Voices
Libya is offering a cautionary tale to the Arab uprisings of the past year, with regional divisions and independent militias challenging the hopes of a democratic post-Gadhafi state. In the year since the opposition to the late Moammar Gadhafi rose out
Food and the Arab spring
The Economist
IT IS sadly appropriate that Mohamad Bouazizi, the Tunisian whose self-immolation triggered the first protest of the Arab spring, should have been a street vendor, selling food. From the start, food has played a bigger role in the upheavals than most

The Economist
No Resolution to Syrian Crisis After Year of Protests, Deadly Crackdown
Voice of America (blog)
The wave of Arab Spring protests that swept across Tunisia, Egypt, Libya and other north African and Middle Eastern countries broke out a year ago in Syria, drawing a deadly crackdown from government forces and pledges of reforms from President Bashar
Call for Educational Reform to Create ‘Knowledge Society’
AllAfrica.com
Dubai — If the Arab Spring is to have any lasting impact, education must top the priority list of post-revolutionary reforms in the Arab world, experts said yesterday at the launch of the 2010-2011 Arab Knowledge Report in the United Arab Emirates
Recommended: From the front line to the front page: Syria’s image war
msnbc.com (blog)
By David R Arnott, msnbc.com The bloody uprising in Syria, which marked its first anniversary Thursday, has been markedly different to other Arab Spring revolts. It has also been documented in a different way. In contrast to the popular protests that

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