
Gulf stock markets tumbled
Gulf stock markets have tumbled as investors, rattled by turmoil in Egypt and concerns the unrest may spread, quit their positions to push indices to multi-week lows. Egyptian protesters were on the streets again in central Cairo, demanding President Hosni Mubarak step down while security forces struggled to contain looters. Egypt's...

Poverty and joblessness fueling Mideast unrest
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Just days before fleeing Tunisia, the embattled leader went on national television to promise 300,000 new jobs over two years. Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak did much the same Saturday as riots gripped Cairo and other cities: offering more economic opportunities in a country where half the people...

The call to serve
When Wharton and College freshman Justin Ang was in ninth grade, his father asked him if he’d like to study overseas. Ang, enrolled in a public school in Singapore at the time, said he “didn’t really know what that meant.” Nonetheless, the bilingual — English and Chinese — thirteen-year-old consented to the transcontinental...
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