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LAWMAKERS COMMENT FROM TAHRIR SQUARE, DEMO

Higher Ed
Tens of thousands of Egyptians took part in protests on Friday in support of the Muslim Brotherhood's presidential candidate, Mohammed Morsi. In Cairo's Tahrir Square - the epicentre of the uprising which forced longtime leader Hosni...
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Coptic Christians rally against attack on Egypt church

Higher Ed
1. Tilt up of coffins to demonstrators, UPSOUND: singing 2. Mid of demonstrators carrying a coffin, crosses and placards 3. Tracking shot of a Coptic priest wiping his eye 4. Mid of demonstrators holding a cross 5. Close up of a sign...
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Security increased ahead of Coptic Christmas

Higher Ed
1. Wide of Cathedral of Abbasiya 2. Pan left of the Cathedral complex 3. Worker going up a ladder to the roof of the Cathedral to get the cathedral ready for Thursday's Coptic Christmas celebrations 4. Various of workers preparing church...
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+4:3 Doctors and lawyers demo in Cairo, protests in Alexandria, Port Said

Higher Ed
Cairo 1. Various top shots of Tahrir Square full of protesters and tents 2. Various of striking doctors (in white coats) joining protest 3. Doctors on stage 4. Doctors being carried on shoulders, chanting 5. Wide of protesters at Tahrir...
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Protests build in the country's second city outside Ras el-Tin Palace

Higher Ed
1. Pull out from entrance to naval base at seafront, troops gathered, pan right to line of tanks across road, and beyond them crowd of demonstrators gathered 2. Line of troops across road behind barrier barring way to Ras el-Tin Palace...
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SUPPORTERS CELEBRATE MORSI'S WIN IN PRESIDENTIAL RUNOFF

Higher Ed
Egypt's election commission has declared Mohammed Morsi of the Muslim Brotherhood the winner of Egypt's first free elections by a narrow margin over Ahmed Shafiq, the last prime minister under deposed leader Hosni Mubarak. The commission...
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UPITN 2 9 75 KISSINGER AND SADAT GIVE STATEMENT TO PRESS IN ALEXANDRIA

Higher Ed
US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and Egyptian Preisdent Anwar El Sadat give statement to press following extended talks regarding the current situation in the Middle East. 1. ms Kissinger and Sadat seated, Kissinger speaking...
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Members of Greek community in Alexandria return home

Higher Ed
1. Wide of exterior of Eleftherios Venizelos Athens International Airport 2. Greek, European Union and airport flags 3. Man checking arrivals boards 4. Wide of airport arrivals hall 5. Relatives waiting for loved ones 6. Set up...
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Coptic Christians arrive for Christmas Eve Mass amid heavy security

Higher Ed
Alexandria 1. Wide of people waiting to go in to Saints' church, where the New Year bombing took place 2. Police in riot gear near Saints' church 3. Mid of cross on top of church 4. Worshippers going through security search 5. Muslim...
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POLLS OPEN IN CAIRO AND ALEXANDRIA FOR PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION

Higher Ed
Faced with a choice between Hosni Mubarak's former prime minister and an Islamist candidate, Egyptians voted on Saturday in a presidential runoff, the outcome of which will mean the difference between installing a remnant of the old...
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THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE MARCH TO DENOUNCE SHAFIQ DECISION

Higher Ed
Thousands of protesters marched in the Egyptian city of Alexandria on Friday, protesting a court ruling allowing Hosni Mubarak's former prime minister to run for president. Ahmed Shafiq, who was Mubarak's last prime minister, is set to...
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SCUFFLES OUTSIDE MUBARAK HOSPITAL, 2ND CITY REAX

Higher Ed
Heated arguments broke out on Wednesday in Cairo between supporters of ousted Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and anti-regime protesters who had gathered outside the military hospital where he was being treated. Mubarak was in a coma on...
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TOURIISM INDUSTRY MULLS EFFECTS OF ELECTION OUTCOME ON FUTURE GROWTH

Higher Ed
Tourists were enjoying the pyramids near Cairo on Sunday as Egyptians went to the polls for a second day in a presidential runoff pitting Hosni Mubarak's last prime minister against a conservative Islamist. The Egyptian tourism industry...
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EGYPTIANS EXPRESS THEIR HOPES FOR PRESIDENT-ELECT MORSI

Higher Ed
Thousands of supporters of Egypt's new president-elect, Islamist Mohammed Morsi, vowed to press on with their protest in Cairo's Tahrir Square on Monday to pressure the ruling generals to rescind their decrees and reinstate the...
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FIREWORKS AS NATIONWIDE PROTESTS CONTINUE

Higher Ed
Protesters continued to fill the streets of Cairo and Alexandria on Friday night, as pressure mounted on the Egyptian authorities to release the results of the country's recent presidential election. With tens of thousands of...
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Refugees continue to leave port en route back to Egypt

Higher Ed
1. Pan of group of Egyptian refugees from Libya at Zarzis port to ship 2. Various of refugees waiting to board ship, carrying belongings, queueing 3. Various of people boarding ship 4. Wide of ship and people boarding (clients note jump...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: Egypt Copts mark Christmas under tight security

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VOICED: Egypt Copts mark Christmas under tight security
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN: Wine connoisseurs craft own vintage

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN: Wine connoisseurs craft own vintage
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Injured tell of horror of Egypt train collision

Higher Ed
Survivors of Friday's train crash in Egypt have said the force of the impact threw passengers into the air and that they were in a state of shock after seeing bodies that had sustained severe injuries. The two passenger...
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Debris of Egypt's deadly train collision removed

Higher Ed
The death toll for a train collision just east of the coastal city of Alexandria was raised to 43 by Egyptian health officials on Saturday. Debris of the two passenger trains were lifted from the tracks while rescue teams...
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Collapsing buildings put residents in danger

Higher Ed
LEADIN: Residents of tower blocks in Alexandria are dicing with death as many of the blocks violate building laws. Some have collapsed, killing those inside or crushing passers-by. STORYLINE: ...
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Underground Nazi lair reopens in Egypt

Higher Ed
LEADIN: After a 7-year renovation plan, the Rommel Cave Museum in Marsa Matrouh (450 kilometres north of Cairo) has finally been reopened. STORYLINE: This stretch of beach west of Alexandria has...
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Festival celebrates ancient Queen

Higher Ed
LEAD IN: Alexandria has held a special event to celebrate the ancient leader Cleopatra. Actors paraded through the streets to bring attention to the sunken palace of Cleopatra which lies on the seabed of the...
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Craftsman repair traditional carriages

Higher Ed
LEAD IN: Once the preserve of royalty and the wealthy, horse-drawn carriages in Egypt are now used only for tourists. With less demand, the craft of building the carriages is under threat - but one man is...