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Arab spring News : Mar 25, 2012

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Kuwait names new central bank governor
The Associated Press
The appointment of Mohammed Yusef al-Hashel as central bank governor comes as Kuwaiti labor groups, emboldened by Arab Spring protests elsewhere in the region, press for higher wages and perks from the country’s rulers. Mustafa al-Shimali, the Gulf
Kilmarnock’s Michael Johnston eyes ‘Arab Spring‘ in SPL
BBC News
“The Arab Spring has reached Scotland,” Johnston told BBC Radio Scotland’s Sportsound programme. “So hopefully we can be as successful as some of the pro-democracy movements elsewhere. Johnston rejects Celtic chief executive Peter Lawwell’s suggestion 
BBC News
Tunisia hails National Day, Arab Spring
Korea Times
Tunisia’s top diplomat in Korea hailed his country’s young people, and pointed out that Tunisia was the first in a line of Arab nations in 2011 to topple octogenarian autocrats in what the world later dubbed the “Arab Spring.
Korea Times
Jumblatt returns from Istanbul after scorning Syria at “Arab Spring” meet
The Daily Star
BEIRUT: Progressive Socialist Party leader MP Walid Jumblatt returned from Turkey Saturday after attending the Socialist International Special Committee on the Arab World conference held in Istanbul, Turkey, which launched Friday.
The Daily Star
From Hürriyet Daily News: ‘Arab Fall’ warning at Socialist International
Al-Arabiya
By Hürriyet Daily News Cold winds are blowing across the region as theArab Spring turns into an Arab Fall amid imperialist meddling, Turkey’s CHP says. The wave of movements across the Arab world known as the “Arab Spring” has become an “Arab Fall,” 
Al-Arabiya
Arab Spring: A Way to Fight Islamophobia?
Onislam.net (blog)
By Sahar El-Nadi Arabs and Muslims around the world should capitalize on this opportunity to reintroduce their noble values and rich culture to the world. Did you know that protests inspired by the Arab Spring have taken place on every inhabited 
Higher interest in entrepreneurship and social development in MENA despite 
Business Intelligence Middle East (press release)
The majority of survey respondents state that the Arab Spring has resulted in deteriorating employment conditions. In countries experiencing revolutions, the effect is worse: 58% of respondents in Tunisia, 68% of respondents in Egypt, 
Business Intelligence Middle East (press release)
The Arab Spring: Don’t put the cart before the ox
Sunday’s Zaman
This was an unusual approach, because in many countries, relevant parties and stakeholders decided to copy and imitate the Justice and Development Party (AK Party) in the excitement associated with the Arab Spring. However, they ignored the fact that 
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