Egyptians Vote In Second Day Of Elections; Turnout Low

Egyptian Elections

CAIRO — Egypt entered its final day of voting on Sunday with very few people going to the polls to choose Hosni Mubarak’s successor under a cloud of apprehension and anticipation. Turnout appeared dismal in a sign of just how polarizing and demoralizing the choice between a military strongman and conservative Islamist is for the Arab World’s most populous nation. Read full article >>

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