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This time is a celebration, not a protest. Thousands of Egyptains packed Cairo's Tahrir Square Friday. It's been one week since Hosni Mubarak stepped down. The crowd say they're also there to pressure the military to continue democratic reforms.

Mourners held a funeral for demonstrators killed in Bahrain. At least five people were killed when riot police stormed a protest camp. Thousands have called for the end the ruling monarchy.

President Obama continues his West Coast Tour. He'll be in Oregon, visiting Intel's semiconductor manufacturing facility to promote his economic competitiveness agenda. Obama has tapped Intel's CEO for his job advisory council. Paul Otellini has been a critic of Obama's economic policies.

And this a case of poisoned oaks at Auburn University. Police arrested a man they say poured herbicide on two historic trees at Toomer's Corner, investigators say the man called the radio show and admitted to the poisoning.

Ed Donahue, the Associated Press with AP News Minute.

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