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Obama Talks Change In Egypt As Protests Continue

By: VERTEXNews/Newsroom Solutions
Updated: February 7, 2011
Change is coming to Egypt.
  
That's the message President Obama sent to the world yesterday in a rare interview with Fox News.
  
Obama sat down with Fox commentator Bill O'Reilly for the interview aired during yesterday's Super Bowl pregame show.
  
He said the U.S. seeks a new government in Egypt that Washington can work with, as President Hosni Murbarak now clearly appears to be on his way out.
  
Meanwhile, on the ground in Egypt, protestors have returned to the streets again today to continue their push to oust the 82-year-old leader who's been in control of that country for the past three decades.
  
The crowds are smaller today and there've been no reports of any trouble between anti-Mubarak demonstrators and either security forces or Mubarak supporters.
  
(Copyright 2011 by VERTEXNews/Newsroom Solutions)

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