NYT (10): Foreign Affairs
Tunisia Liberals See a Vote for Change, Not Religion
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Officers Get 7 Years for Killing That Helped Inspire Egypt’s Revolt
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http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/26/world/middleeast/syria.html?scp=2&sq=syrian&st=cse
Syrian Opposition Calls for Protection from Crackdown
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Yemen’s Embattled Government Calls Cease-Fire That So Far Fails to End Violence
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Qaddafi, Son and Former Defense Aide Buried in Secret Place
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China Reins In Entertainment and Blogging
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Europe Agrees to Basics of Plan to Resolve Euro Crisis
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Iran’s Power Struggle Goes Beyond Personalities to Future of Presidency Itself
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Mudslides and Flooding Ravage Areas of Scenic Beauty in Italy
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Flood Defenses Are Overrun in Bangkok
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