As Leaders Prepare Egyptian Runoff Vote, Peaceful Revolution on Egyptian Street Against Old Guard
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Runoff Needed For Egypt Presidential Elections
Muslim Brotherhood and ex-PM Egypt Presidential Elections to Faceoff as Liberal Voters Forced Into Uneasy Choice
Egypt Begins to Count Votes After Historic Elections
Egypt Begins to Count Votes as Historic Changes in Middle East Democracy Solidifies Arab Spring
Egyptian Voters Difficult to Predict in Unprecedented Times
Rural Delta, Islamic Bastion Examples of Complexity of Egyptian Voters Difficult Decision
First Competitive Election in Egyptian History Continues
First Competitive Election: Peace and Stability Reign on Revolutionary Day in Egyptian and Arab History
Egypt Holds First Ever Presidential Election in Arab World
Millions of Egyptians Cast Their Votes For Federal Government in Unprecedented Arab Spring Revolution Accomplishing a Presidential Election in Arab World
Elections Tomorrow For President of Egypt
Campaigns Compete For Undecided Voters as New Democracy Braces For New President of Egypt
Egypt Holds Historic Public Debate For Presidency
Signs of Progress in the Arab Spring as Egypt Holds Historic Public Debate in Region’s First Ever Televised Contest of Ideas
Egyptian Presidential Race Sees New Twists
El Baradei Starts New Opposition Party as Hardline Islamists Back New Candidate for Egyptian Presidential Race
Democratic Transition Tested With Egypt Election Drama
Egypt Election Drama as Major Candidates Disqualified by Election Commission, Race in Turmoil