This is AP News Minute.

Demonstrations are winding down in Cairo. Protesters have been busy cleaning up Tahrir Square where many were camping out for weeks until President Hosni Mubarak stepped down yesterday. Meantime the military says it will abide by the country's treaty with Israel.

Former leader of Pakistan is now wanted in that country. An arrest warrant has been issued for Pervez Musharraf. It alleges that he played some role in the assassination of rival Benazir Bhutto.

More or less the Governor Sarah Palin is making some presidential buzz again. The former Republican VP nominee has hired a long-time political strategist as the chief of staff of her political action committee.

Tiger Woods may be about to break his winless strop. He has a shot back in the Dubai Desert Classic, it was just a round to go. Wood hasn’t won a tournament since before his trouble started in 2009.

Sandy Kozel, the Associated Press with AP News Minute.

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