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For first time ever, Egyptians sees competing candidates debate10 May 2012 Egypt presidential candidates clash in TV debate10 May 2012 Egypt sees Arab world’s first presidential debate10 May 2012 As Egypt’s Economy Stalls, Energy Sector Booms10 May 2012 Egyptian prison authorities “sexually assaulted protesters”10 May 2012
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