- Sen. John McCain is leading a Senate delegation to Egypt in order to try to free 19 American aid workers held by Egypt's military government.
- The British government plans to order ISPs and phone carriers to store all internet and wireless connection data for one year in order to access it for legal reasons.
- Yemen heads to the polls tomorrow in order to elect a President, but election boycotts are planned across the southern part of the country in protest.
- European finance ministers are expected to approve Greek's second bailout at a meeting in Brussels today.
- The World Health Organization wants the full genome of a new strain of avian flu published as public information.
If all printers were determined not to print anything till they were sure it would offend nobody, there would be very little printed. -- Benjamin Franklin
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