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Egyptians Vote for President in a First for the Arab World
By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK and ALAN COWELL 33 minutes ago
After weeks of speculation and debate, Egyptians went to the polls on Wednesday to cast ballots in the Arab world’s first competitive presidential election.
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