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Lisa Mullins

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High-tech schools to get kids interested in science

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Japanese educators are trying to make science cool again by building high-tech schools and reaching out to students.
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Will protests spread to Saudi Arabia?

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Some think that Saudi Arabia is headed toward a wave of protests. But the Saudi government is trying to stop them before they begin.
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Is Al Jazeera propaganda?

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Throughout the protests in the Middle East, Al Jazeera has been an invaluable news source for many. But how independent is it?
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Europe's plan to aid North Africa toward democracy

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In response to uprisings in the Middle East and North Africa, European countries are creating a kind of Marshall Plan to push North Africa toward democracy.
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Egypt's nostalgia and ancient civilizations

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Egypt's archeological sites are open again, after the recent protests. Now archaeologists are trying to get the tourists back, too.
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Stopping sexual harassment in Egypt

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Sexual harassment is a constant threat to women in Egypt. Now, some people are breaking the silence.
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Libya is not Egypt

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The situation in Libya has deteriorated more quickly and more dramatically than the protests in Egypt. Experts aren't surprised.
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Tunisia: New freedoms for speech and press

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Speech and press freedoms are new for Tunisia. With president Ben Ali gone, they're now being allowed to flourish.
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The Muslim Brotherhood moves into Egypt's politics

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Long-banned in Egyptian politics, the Muslim Brotherhood is taking a more active roll in post-Mubarak Egypt.
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Struggles and opportunities for Egypt's economy

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Egypt's new finance minister, Samir Radwan, has a tough job: reviving Egypt's economy.
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