'Egypt military won't back presidential candidate'
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'Egypt military won't back presidential candidate'

Cairo : Egypt | Apr 22, 2012 at 1:07 AM PDT
Source: Jerusalem Post
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Field Marshall Tantawi says armed forces working towards handing over power to civilian gov't, state-owned newspaper reports. InserNewItem/InsertArticle.aspxler said the armed forces is working toward handing over power to a civilian government as scheduled and is not backing any candidate... FULL ARTICLE AT Jerusalem Post
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