WWU librarian saw people's 'displeasure' in her mother's native Egypt

Sylvia Tag, a librarian at Western Washington University, grew up in the United States, the daughter of a Scandinavian father and an Egyptian mother.
With the political revolt in that country, she has stayed in e-mail contact with relatives on her mother's side in Alexandria, including college-age cousins who count themselves among the young opponents of Hosni Mubarak, who has stepped down as Egypt's president.