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    Massive Crowds Back in Tahrir Square

    The government of Egypt has promised reforms, but protesters are still saying that Mubarak has to go. Today's crowd in Cairo was one of the biggest so far. Matt Bradley was there for the Wall Street Journal .

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    By Warren Olney • May 12, 2014 • 1 min read

    The government of Egypt has promised reforms, but protesters are still saying that Mubarak has to go. Today's crowd in Cairo was one of the biggest so far. Matt Bradley was there for the Wall Street Journal.

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    Protests, from the Pages of Facebook to the Streets
    1. 0:00Massive Crowds Back in Tahrir Square You’re reading this
    2. 7:38Egypt, the Internet and Political Change
    3. 45:08Feds Blame Toyota Acceleration Incidents on Mechanical Issues
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    The full episode

    1 of 3
    Protests, from the Pages of Facebook to the Streets
    1. 0:00Massive Crowds Back in Tahrir Square You’re reading this
    2. 7:38Egypt, the Internet and Political Change
    3. 45:08Feds Blame Toyota Acceleration Incidents on Mechanical Issues
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