Thousands in Cairo celebrate the ousting of Hosni Mubarak
Tahrir square in Egypt's capital, Cairo, has been filled with tens of thousands of people, celebrating their historic victory a week ago in which Egypt's leader Hosni Mubarak was toppled, after 30 years in power.
There was no violence - instead, the atmosphere was festive, with military bands playing and people waving flags.
The BBC's Jon Leyne reports.
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