Is the Trial of Hosni Mubarak a Good Thing?
What if it makes other despots less willing to step down?
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What if it makes other despots less willing to step down?
It's the Cairo court's first ruling against the former dictator.
Also $474 million that was hidden away by former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak.
“I feel bad rejoicing about how this guy is now in prison."
People think Mubarak faked his heart attack.
He's in intensive care for a "heart crisis."
"I have been pained and am still in pain."
The CBS News reporter is set to be reunited with her children today after last week's brutal attack.
It's also unclear whether "a coma" is a euphemism for "Saudi Arabia."
“I am confident that the people of Egypt can find the answers.”
"I saw the military soldiers punching and beating and dragging and whipping ..."
The streets of Egypt erupt in cheers.
Who us? No, we didn't think Mubarak was going to resign. Not at all.
Calls for clarity and a path toward democracy.
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