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Politics of Egypt / Protests in Egypt / Egyptian revolution / Egypt / North Africa / Meritocracy / Cairo / Tahrir Square / Arab world / Geography of Africa / Africa
Date: 2014-05-02 21:47:57
Politics of Egypt
Protests in Egypt
Egyptian revolution
Egypt
North Africa
Meritocracy
Cairo
Tahrir Square
Arab world
Geography of Africa
Africa

EDITORIAL The New Egypt CREDITS: (TOP) TOM KOCHEL; (RIGHT) KHALIL HAMRA/AP PHOTO

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