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Anti-government protesters in Cairo's Tahrir Square react to Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's televised statement to his nation Thursday, Feb. 10, 2011. Mr. Mubarak stepped down Friday. (AP Photo/Tara Todras-Whitehill)
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Anti-government protesters demonstrate in Cairo's Tahrir Square on Thursday, Feb. 10, 2011, prior to the televised speech of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, in which they expected him to step down. Mr. Mubarak did not oblige them in that speech, but the government announced Friday that he has stepped down. (AP Photo/Tara Todras-Whitehill)
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Anti-government protesters in Cairo's Tahrir Square hold their shoes up in reaction to Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's televised statement to his nation Thursday, Feb. 10, 2011. Mr. Mubarak refused to resign in that speech, but the government announced Friday that he has stepped down. (AP Photo/Tara Todras-Whitehill)
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An anti-government protester in Cairo's Tahrir Square reacts in disappointment after Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak made a televised statement Thursday, Feb. 10, 2011, when he refused to resign. The Egyptian government announced Friday that Mr. Mubarak has stepped down. (AP Photo/Tara Todras-Whitehill)
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Army soldiers stand guard as anti-government protesters surround the state television building following Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's televised speech, on the Corniche in downtown Cairo, Egypt Thursday, Feb. 10, 2011. The government announced Friday that Mr. Mubarak has stepped down. (AP Photo/Mohammed Abu Zaid)
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Army soldiers stand guard as anti-government protesters surround the state television building following Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's televised speech, on the Corniche in downtown Cairo Thursday, Feb. 10, 2011. In that speech, Mr. Mubarak refused to quit, but the government announced Friday that he has stepped down. (AP Photo/Mohammed Abu Zaid)
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Anti-government protesters join in traditional Muslim Friday prayers in Tahrir Square in downtown Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Feb. 11, 2011. Hours later, the government announced that President Hosni Mubarak has stepped down. (AP Photo/Tara Todras-Whitehill)
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Anti-government protesters as well as Egyptian army soldiers on top of their vehicles, participate in traditional Muslim Friday prayers in Tahrir Square in downtown Cairo Friday, Feb. 11, 2011. The government announced later Friday that President Hosni Mubarak has stepped down. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
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A poster showing Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak is hung by anti-government protesters Friday, Feb. 11, 2011, over pro-Mubarak slogans set by his supporters a week ago in a Cairo street. Egypt's government announced later Friday that Mr. Mubarak has stepped down. (AP Photo/Amr Nabil)
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Anti-government protesters pray atop an Egyptian army vehicle in Tahrir Square in downtown Cairo Friday, Feb. 11, 2011. The Egyptian government announced later Friday that President Hosni Mubarak has stepped down. (AP Photo/Tara Todras-Whitehill)
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An anti-government protester lies down near an Egyptian army vehicle after traditional Muslim Friday prayers in Tahrir Square in downtown Cairo Friday, Feb. 11, 2011. The Egyptian government announced later Friday that President Hosni Mubarak has stepped down. (AP Photo/Tara Todras-Whitehill)
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Anti-government protesters pray in Tahrir Square in downtown Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Feb. 11, 2011. The Egyptian government announced later Friday that President Hosni Mubarak has stepped down. (AP Photo/Khalil Hamra)
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Egyptian Presidential guards block the entrence to Ettehadyya Presidential Palace with barbed wire as anti-government protesters march in Cairo Friday, Feb. 11, 2011. The Egyptian government announced later Friday that President Hosni Mubarak has stepped down. (AP Photo)
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Egyptian protesters pray as the army blocked the entrence to Ettehadyya Presidential Palace in Cairo by barbed wire Friday, Feb. 11, 2011. The Egyptian government announced later Friday that President Hosni Mubarak has resigned. (AP Photo)
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Thousands of Egyptian anti-government protesters march Alexandria, Egypt, Friday, Feb. 11, 2011. The government announced later Friday that President Hosni Mubarak has stepped down. (AP Photo/ Tarek Fawzy)
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Thousands of Egyptian anti-government protesters march in Alexandria, Egypt, Friday, Feb. 11, 2011, hours before the government announced that President Hosni Mubarak has stepped down. (AP Photo/ Tarek Fawzy)
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Iraqi army soldiers stand guard while protesters chant anti-government slogans during a demonstration in Baghdad, Iraq, Friday, Feb. 11, 2011. In at least four morning demonstrations across Baghdad, protesters painted a picture of their homeland that they said has fewer services and more corruption than in Egypt. (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)
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Protesters chant anti-government slogans during a demonstration in Baghdad, Iraq, Friday, Feb. 11, 2011. In at least four morning demonstrations across Baghdad, protesters painted a picture of their homeland that they said has fewer services and more corruption than in Egypt. The rally moved into Baghdad's own "Tahrir Square" in the capital's center, where they joined about 300 people chanting against government corruption and Iranian influence over its leaders. (AP Photo/Khalid Mohammed)
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An Iraqi army soldier stands guard while protesters chant anti-government slogans during a demonstration in Baghdad, Iraq, Friday, Feb. 11, 2011. In at least four morning demonstrations across Baghdad, protesters painted a picture of their homeland that they said has fewer services and more corruption than in Egypt. The banners in Arabic read, "From Cairo to Baghdad, no for corruption" and "Maliki, like Saddam he does not care about orphans." (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)
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An Iraqi army soldier attempts to prevent photographers from taking pictures while protesters chant anti-government slogans during a demonstration in Baghdad, Iraq, Friday, Feb. 11, 2011. In at least four morning demonstrations across Baghdad, protesters painted a picture of their homeland that they said has fewer services and more corruption than in Egypt. The banners in Arabic read, "From Cairo to Baghdad, no for corruption" and "Maliki, like Saddam he does not care about orphans." (AP Photo/Hadi Mizban)