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On Thursday, dozens of Egyptian journalists from the state-run Al-Ahram daily held protests in front of the paper building denouncing the editorial policy of the paper. The paper had been seen as the mouthpiece under Mubarak's rule.

Also on Thursday, prominent television presenter Khairy Ramadan resigned on air after the private network he works for banned prominent opposition leader Hamdeen Sabahi from appearing on air for an interview.

The TV network is owned by a businessman who was believed to be linked to old regime.

This resignation came hours after the head of state television resigned in objection to official coverage of the crisis.

Egypt's Ministry of Information is led by a Muslim Brotherhood member who recently permitted female presenters to wear veils on air.

Egyptian activists circulated footage on Facebook and Twitter that they said showed that state TV was turning a blind eye to Wednesday's clashes outside the president's palace.

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