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Jul 05, 2013

GWU, AU Recommend Students Leave Egypt Following Morsi’s Ouster

George Washington University is making arrangements to remove six students from the country, while an American University graduate student is evacuating.

Dec 26, 2012

Maryland Couple Reunited With Dog Adopted From Egypt

A Germantown, Md. couple got a very nice Christmas Day surprise when workers at Dulles International Airport recovered a dog the couple had brought over from Egypt but ran off as soon as he arrived two weeks ago.

Feb 03, 2011

Nader Calls On Obama to “Liberate Your District of Columbia”

You know, we’re pretty bummed out about the District’s lack of voting rights, but we’d never even think about comparing our situation to what’s going on in Egypt, where people are dying, journalists are being arrested and demonstrations have drawn millions willing to drop everything for days in order to stand up for what they believe in, regardless of the danger. Of course, we don’t have to make that comparison, because Ralph Nader has already made it for us.

Feb 03, 2011

Washington Post Journalists Arrested In Egypt

As demonstrations and violence in Egypt intensify, it has been reported that two journalists from the Washington Post have been arrested by Egyptian authorities.

Jan 29, 2011

Click Click: Egypt Protest

This afternoon, about 200 to 300 people gathered at the Egyptian Embassy in the Van Ness neighborhood of NW to call for Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak’s resignation, as well as to show solidarity with those protesting in Egypt. Chanting in Arabic and English, the crowd called for freedom for Egypt. Surrounded by the media as is usual in protests, the crowd passionately called for Mubarak to step down. As word came down that there had…

Jan 28, 2011

Protest Planned At Egyptian Embassy Tomorrow

A demonstration in support of the mass protests in Egypt is scheduled to take place at the Egyptian Embassy tomorrow, January 29, beginning at noon. Currently, there are over 300 people planning to attend the event. (Photo: AP/Ahmed Ali)

May 23, 2008

Shakespeare Theatre’s Antony and Cleopatra: A Long Time Ago, in a Galaxy Far, Far Away . . .

Andrew Long, Ted van Griethuysen, and Aubrey K. Deeker form an uneasy alliance in Antony and Cleopatra. Photo by Carol Pratt. Antony and Cleopatra is a sprawling, lumbering beast of a play — war, international intrigue, doomed love — but the best stuff in the Shakespeare Theatre’s current production is the smallest stuff: he-said/she-said, jealousy, drunkenness. When Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt, learns from a rightly mortified messenger that Antony, the Roman General with whom…

 
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