Hosni Mubarak's iron rule crumbles but will not go gently. He still believes himself president of Egypt, although Egypt does not. The revolutionaries of Tahrir Square still have work to do to dislodge him - and then to dismantle the system of coercion, cronyism and corruption that sustained the dictator's three-decade rule. The popular uprising against Mubarak is an occasion to bring out the breathless superlatives - earthshaking, world-changing, epochal, momentous, transformative. Implication...