Sunday
Jan302011
Egypt (and Beyond) LiveBlog: Restoring Order?






0615 GMT: Here's the sign that we have moved from Sunday into Monday --- a Cairo observer reports, "Good morning. I could still hear chanting at 4AM. I could still hear chanting at 8AM. People are roaming Tahrir square now."
A BBC correspondent reports "small numbers" of police on the streets of Cairo.
0600 GMT: Laura Rozen of Politico gives some insight into how the US Administration is now doing crisis management on Egypt: