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    Egypt's Mohamed Morsi To Reply To Daily Grievances On Twitter

    The democratically elected President is putting aside half an hour each evening to talk to citizens on Twitter. Last night he had to reply to just eight questions--the network is not widely used in Egypt--but is seen as a media-savvy move that counteracts recent crackdowns on journalists and activists.

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    Twitter has purchased Android encryption software RedPhone--and made it temporarily unavailable to Egyptians. The move comes after one popular Twitter personality was jailed on terrorism and murder charges, and another was sexually assaulted and had her wrists broken while in custody.

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