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Dick Cheney calls Hosni Mubarak a good friend and U.S. ally.
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He called Hosni Mubarak "a symbol of tyranny" and blasted the very university he had attended in Cairo, saying it was "the university of terrorism."
Anastasia Hobbet: Where Is Kareem Amer? Anastasia Hobbet 2011
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He was the first world leader to visit Egypt and Tahrir Square after the overthrow of Hosni Mubarak, which is good.
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He called Hosni Mubarak "a symbol of tyranny" and blasted the very university he had attended in Cairo, saying it was "the university of terrorism."
Anastasia Hobbet: Where Is Kareem Amer? Anastasia Hobbet 2011
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DOBBS: There are some who may find it Congress, Ambassador, that the United States government called Hosni Mubarak of Egypt, talked to other leaders in the region, when the number of deaths in Iraq are greater, the insurgency is widespread and obviously well supported, both by Iran and Syria there as well.
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He called Hosni Mubarak "a symbol of tyranny" and blasted the very university he had attended in Cairo, saying it was "the university of terrorism."
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Anastasia Hobbet 2011
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He also called Hosni Mubarak, Egypt's president, whose backing would be important if the Palestinians are to begin indirect talks with the Israelis.
iToot Stream 2010
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The BBC reports that David Cameron and Nicolas Sarkozy both called Hosni Mubarak Saturday.
Egypt news: protests continue for fifth day Melissa Bell 2011
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Several demonstrators carried a fake coffin with the words "Hosni Mubarak" written on it.
Egypt protesters pack Tahrir Square as unrest enters its 8th day Washington Post Staff 2011
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Please read the thing, as in 'Putting trust in leaders such as Hosni Mubarak is not a mark of strategic caution, but a reckless gamble and a guarantee of future instability.'
Cairo protests:The west has a duty to nurture democracy | Observer editorial 2011
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