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    **FILE** Egyptian presidential candidate Mohammed Morsi (Associated Press)


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    **FILE** Former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak (center) and his sons, Alaa (left) and Gamal, are seen behind bars during a Aug. 15, 2011, court hearing in Cairo. (Associated Press)


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    An Egyptian election official counts the ballots following the presidential election in Cairo, Egypt, Thursday, May 24, 2012. (AP Photo/Fredrik Persson)


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    An Egyptian election official counts the ballots following the presidential election in Cairo, Egypt, Thursday, May 24, 2012. (AP Photo/Fredrik Persson)


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    **FILE** Former Egyptian Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq talks Feb. 13, 2011, during a press conference in Cairo. (Associated Press)


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    Mohammed Bassiouni poses May 23, 2012, for a portrait inside his home in the Egyptian village of Ikhsas, south of Cairo. Bassiouni expressed dissatisfaction with the Muslim Brotherhood, a political party that enjoys broad support in areas throughout the country. That morning, Egypt commenced two days of presidential voting after 16 months of interim rule by the Supreme Council of Armed Forces. This election is the first free and fair presidential race since the ouster of former President Hosni Mubarak. (Associated Press)


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    Mohammed Bassiouni poses May 23, 2012, for a portrait inside his home in the Egyptian village of Ikhsas, south of Cairo. Bassiouni expressed dissatisfaction with the Muslim Brotherhood, a political party that enjoys broad support in areas throughout the country. That morning, Egypt commenced two days of presidential voting after 16 months of interim rule by the Supreme Council of Armed Forces. This election is the first free and fair presidential race since the ouster of former President Hosni Mubarak. (Associated Press)


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    A woman shows ink on her finger after voting Wednesday in Alexandria, Egypt, in the nation's presidential election. The winner is expected to be announced June 21. (Associated Press)


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    A boy submits a vote at a polling station in Giza, Egypt, on Wednesday in the nation's first free presidential election in generations. The election comes more than 15 months after autocratic leader Hosni Mubarak's ouster. Thirteen candidates are running in Wednesday and Thursday's voting. (Associated Press)


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