Top Tweets: Cairo Edition

Deb Weinstein Jan 31, 2011
Cairo remains in turmoil but perspective continues to flow in from the MidEast.


The New York Times' Nicholas Kristof discusses a sardonic truth

Women in Tahrir say #Egypt democracy won't lead to oppression. They note that autocracy hasn't been so hot for them either.less than a minute ago via web


Joseph Stalwart offers packing advice

Some must-read advice for elites fleeing Egypt. Stuff the plane with cash, not gold http://read.bi/hh2epcless than a minute ago via TweetDeck



LA Times columnist Jonah Goldberg considers Hosni Mubarak's options

Mubarak scrambles to improve image. Gets basset hound puppy and talks to it in baby talk.less than a minute ago via Twitter for iPhone



Al Jazeera's Gregg Carlstrom reports on just how far Egypt's influence could reach

Speaker in Tahrir tonight: What the Egyptian people are doing here now, we hope it will spread to the other Arab countries. Mentioned Syria.less than a minute ago via HootSuite

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