Turmoil at Egypt's Al-Ahram newspaper
Thousands are expected to stage a victory parade in Egypt, one week after Hosni Mubarak was forced to resign as president.
Amid the celebration, there is uncertainty for the thousands of people employed by state-owned enterprises, including one of Egypt's oldest newspapers, Al-Ahram.
The publication is owned by the government but some of its journalists are demanding the resignation of senior managers.
The BBC's Paul Adams reports from Cairo.
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