Protestors pray in sight of army tanks in Tahrir Square on January 31, 2011 in Cairo, Egypt. As President Mubarak struggles to regain control after six days of protests he has appointed Omar Suleiman as vice-president. The present death toll stands at 100 and up to 2,000 people are thought to have been injured during the clashes which started last Tuesday. Egyptians were forming vigilante groups in order to protect their homes after Police were nowhere to be seen on the streets. (Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images)
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Egyptian opposition leaders have called for massive protests, and the Egyptian army has said that it will not fire on protestors. How much longer can Hosni Mubarek last?
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Anthony Shadid: Reporter for the New York Times.
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Hani Shukrallah: Editor of Al-Ahram, the largest Egyptian online newsource.
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Robin Wright: Journalist and senior fellow at the United States Institute of Peace. Her most recent book is "Dreams and Shadows: The Future of the Middle East."
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Victoria Harper: An American living in Cairo.
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