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Topic History of: Just had two e-mails back from friends in Tunisia saying everything is essentially back to normal.
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In The Know Not over yet, JK -

"It came amid fresh clashes at the weekend, in which at least three people were killed in separate incidents". from BBC www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-12378006

All they have done so far (as Mubarak is also trying to do !) is re-arrange the deckchairs !!!
JK2006 Just to confirm where you get the news first!

www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-12372181
In The Know ... and if things don't change ?

They have essentially still got the old government - minus the President.
JK2006 I can assure you that all will be okay this summer; things are practically back to normal now.

Schools went back on Monday, January 24th and universities on the 31st.

The original curfew from 6pm to 6 am was changed from 8 pm to 5 am and is presently from 10pm to 4 am. It will probably go from midnight to 4 am this weekend and then disappear totally during next week.

I think that every public organisation that could go on strike has been on strike now! And returned to work again.

The hotel has not closed, and although we don’t have many clients, we still operate normally.

Thank you so much for your interest.