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Vanity Fair (April 2011 What I Don't See at the Revolution)

by Christopher Hitchens

Series: Vanity Fair

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300 (1) box (1) Egypt (1) magazine (1) Middle East (1) Revolutions (1) Vanity Fair (1)
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After spending the past week glued to the TV and internet following the Mideast revolutions, especially Egypt, this article projects exactly the future I believe is ahead. The young Egyptians, essentially asking for economic opportunities, don't have a leadership to take the next step so it well may not turn out as they hoped. A vert good article. ( )
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