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Newspaper review: Egypt unrest still making headlines
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The anti-government protests on the streets of Egypt continue to enthral the papers.
There is a recognition that the outcome of this story will depend on the force that has kept President Hosni Mubarak in power for so long.
The that would see Mr Mubarak relinquish power, while the people maintain their trust in the military.
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The which have been unleashed.
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It thinks, by Sunday, the Army had in effect already "carried out a coup".
The who wound up in the middle of a revolution.
- some "cowered in their hotel rooms" while others "slept on the stone floor of the airport".
Taxing calculations
It reports that "hate-filled" extremists are plotting a month-long campaign to disrupt the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton.
The papers have different calculations for the number of people who will pay more tax from April.
and it believes "tube drivers, senior nurses and teachers" will be dragged into the 40% tax rate.
Pipe down
The paper blames Royal Mail for striving to boost its income by encouraging more businesses to promote themselves with unsolicited post.
to ban the playing of muzak in public places.
He says he fled a bookshop in London where "rubbish" was being played "in the name of background music".
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