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Other °µºÚ±¬ÁÏ: Egyptians Vote; Assad's Forces Fight Back

In Cairo earlier today, a man dips his finger on an ink pad so that he can mark having voted during a referendum on the new Egyptian constitution.
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In Cairo earlier today, a man dips his finger on an ink pad so that he can mark having voted during a referendum on the new Egyptian constitution.

We continue to follow the ., about Friday's mass shooting at an elementary school.

There is, of course, other news:

-- "Some Polling Issues As Egyptians Vote On Draft Constitution." ( )

-- "Syrian Forces Try To Seize Rebel-Held Areas South Of Damascus." ( )

-- "Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman To Resign." ( )

-- Nurse Found Hanged After Royal Hoax Left "Unfillable Void," Her Children Say. ( )

-- "Many States Leaving Insurance Changes To Federal Government." ( )

-- "Gasoline Prices Soon To Hit Low Point For 2012." ( )

-- "Ethics Panel Investigating Rep. Aaron Schock [R-Ill.]." His office expects matter to be "resolved positively." ( )

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