Hope Glimmers in Long Lines at Polls in Cairo

http - November 28th, 2011

CAIRO -- Tethering Cairo's toiling and privileged, its Islamists and less pious, its worldly and street-smart, July 26th Street was named for the era of a long-ago revolution. Another one played out Monday along this rollicking thoroughfare, where Egypt's divides were bridged, for a moment, by the simplest of ideas: a chance at self-determination

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