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    Egypt sentences 683 to death in another mass trial
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    Egypt sentences 683 to death in another mass trial

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    April 28, 2014 10:26 pm
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    Egypt diplomat seeks new path for US relations
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    Egypt diplomat seeks new path for US relations

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    April 25, 2014 10:54 pm
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    FILE - In this Monday, May 13, 2013 file photo, Rida Ibrahim, a 62-year-old Egyptian farmer, harvests wheat on his farm, in Qalubiyah, north Cairo, Egypt. Egypt's farmers have begun the annual wheat harvest. This year, it comes as the government is trying to rein in its decades-old policy of subsidizing  bread with a new electronic smart-card system. The minister of supply says that the new system will save the government money and better target the country's poorest. He also says that Egypt, the world's largest importer of wheat, will continue to rely on foreign sources for the staple crop. Unrest in Ukraine has pushed up wheat prices worldwide in recent months. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar, File)
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    Egypt tries to save money on wheat subsidies

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    April 25, 2014 7:03 am
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    Egyptian doctor facing trial over female genital mutilation death

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    April 24, 2014 4:00 am
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    Bomb, shooting in Egypt kills 2 police officers
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    Bomb, shooting in Egypt kills 2 police officers

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    Raw: Deadly Bombing in Egypt
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    Egypt detains well-known belly dancer
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    Egypt’s censorship board head resigns in film spat
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    Egypt’s censorship board head resigns in film spat

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    In Egypt, a corruption watchdog hit by backlash
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    In Egypt, a corruption watchdog hit by backlash

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    April 18, 2014 5:09 pm
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    This image released by Egypt's Ministry of Antiquities on Friday, April 18, 2014 shows cylindrical boxes, part of a cache of Jewish religious artifacts seized by officials in Damietta, Egypt that smugglers wanted to ship to Belgium at one of the country's main ports. Antiquities Minister Mohammed Ibrahim said in a statement Friday that officials found the artifacts while searching cargo Thursday at the coastal city of Damietta. Among the artifacts are a cylindrical wooden box plated in silver, which would have held Torah scrolls. Officials also found a silver knife dating to roughly 1890 with inscriptions, and bells commonly hung in synagogues. (AP Photo/Egypt Ministry of Antiquities)
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