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    <blockquote type="cite">“People are scared,” Mansour said. While
      reports have circulated that Egyptian protesters were finding ways
      to get to blocked sites like Facebook or Twitter and setting up <a
        href="http://www.torproject.org/">Tor protocols</a>, “a lot of
      the circumvention tools and resources people have been developing
      were dependent on having some sort of internet exposure.” Mansour
      hears that sporadic cellphone outages have been spreading from
      protest-prone areas of Cairo and may go nationwide imminently.
      “The only way for transferring information is through Bluetooth,”
      he said.</blockquote>
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