Egyptians voted on Tuesday in a parliamentary election that Islamists hope will sweep them closer to power, even though the army generals who took over from President Hosni Mubarak have yet to step aside. The election, the first since a revolt ousted Mubarak on February 11, unfolded without the ...
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