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The Two-Way
7:15 am
Mon November 28, 2011
Top Stories: Egyptians Vote, Pakistanis Protest, Holiday Sales Surge
By Mark Memmott
Originally published on Mon November 28, 2011 7:19 am
Good morning.
Our early headlines:
-- Egypt's Historic Day Begins Peacefully, Turnout High For Elections.
-- 'Rage' In Pakistan, Deep Concern In U.S. After NATO Attack.
-- 'We Do Not Tolerate Abuse,' Syracuse Chancellor Says As She Fires Coach.
-- Holiday Sales Have Strong Start, Will The Trend Continue?
Other top stories:
-- "Occupy L.A.: Several Arrested, But Protest Remains Mostly Peaceful." (Los Angeles Times)
-- New Hampshire Union Leader Endorses Gingrich In GOP Presidential Primary.
-- "Millions Vote in Congo Despite Fears of Violence." (The New York Times)
-- "Prince William Helps In Rescue Of Sailors In Distress." (ABC News)
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