2011年11月20日星期日
Wall Street stocks jump
Obama to make on-camera statement on Mubarak resignation 16 Mubarak 'listenedRosetta Stone Language to the voices' of Egypt's people: EU 1614 US stocks surge on news of Mubarak's resignation, with the Dow moving from an early slight loss to add 0.30 percent, while the Nasdaq also rose 0.30 percent. Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has stepped down and handed power to the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces, Vice President Omar Suleiman says in a brief televised statement. Wall Street stocks jump on Mubarak's resignation Mubarak hands power to Egyptian army: VP Suleiman Military to rule Egypt 1605 Explosion of joy in Tahrir Square Mubarak steps down: VP Suleiman "They've got to hang on. Any concession will only add to the obstinacy of that fox Mubarak," is one piece of advice Tunisian Abdel Kader is eager to share with Egyptian protestors fighting to topple their ruler. Nigerian rights groups say police denied them permission to stage a protest in support of Egyptians Rosetta Stone Japanese demanding that President Mubarak step down. A presenter is standing in the crowd with his cellphone passing it to demonstrators who are filmed in long shot from somewhere behind the security cordon. One by one they shout the people?s grievances into the phone, and it?s broadcast live on air. It?s a bit repetitive, but it?s an extraordinarily open development on a state channel normally seen as a propaganda organ. 15 US official: Mubarak's move to Sharm el-Sheikh "positive first step" Italy warns of a looming immigration "emergency" and appeals for European Union assistance, after coast guards intercepted hundreds of undocumented immigrants sailing from Tunisia. "There is a risk of Rosetta Stone Store a real humanitarian emergency," says Interior Minister Roberto Maroni. The uprising in Egypt and last month's revolt in Tunisia are leading to a "mass flight" to Italian shores by immigrants, he adds .
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