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  • Violence in Cairo
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    Violence in Cairo
    Wreckage and debris surrounded the el-Fateh Mosque in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, August 17, 2013, following clashes between supporters of ousted Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi and police. (Photo by Amina Ismail/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • Violence in Egypt
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    Violence in Egypt
    One of the dead lies on the floor of a field hospital in the Rabaa district of Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, July 27, 2013. Medical workers have tied his toes together to keep his legs from flopping as they prepared to have him taken to the morgue. (Photo by Amina Ismail/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • Egypt: Black market trade in dollars
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    Egypt: Black market trade in dollars
    A registered foreign exchange office in downtown Cairo, Egypt March 25, 2013. Business has dropped off at the registered current exchanges as more and more people turn to the black market to obtain dollars as Egyptian banks restrict the amount of dollrs they'll make available to clients. (Photo by Amina Ismail/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • Egypt: Black market trade in dollars
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    Egypt: Black market trade in dollars
    A client pockets the U.S. currency he has just purchased as he leaves a registered house in downtown Cairo on March 25, 2013. Limitations on the amount of foreign currency banks are allowed to exchange for clients monthly have driven many people to exchange houses or black market dealers to exchange Egyptian pounds for dollars, even though such transactions cost more. (Photo by Amina Ismail/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • Egypt: Black market trade in dollars
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    Egypt: Black market trade in dollars
    An employee at a registered foreign exchange office in downtown Cairo stamps dollars for a client. Banks restrict the amount of dollars a client can purchase each month to $5,000. That limitation has increased the number of people who use the exchange houses or black market dealers to get dollars they need for purchases and travel, even though both the exchange houses and the black market charge a premium to exchange Egyptian pounds for dollars. (Photo by Amina Ismail/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • Egypt: Black market trade in dollars
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    Egypt: Black market trade in dollars
    An employee at a registered foreign exchange office in downtown Cairo handles a stack of U.S. currency on March 25, 2013. More and more Egyptians are avoiding the legal currency exchange houses in favor of black market currency dealers who will provide more U.S. money than banks are allowed under current regulation. The black market dealers charge a premium, however. (Photo by Amina Ismail/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • Egypt: Reaction after verdict in the Port Said trial
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    Egypt: Reaction after verdict in the Port Said trial
    Members and supporters of Cairo, Egypt's football club Ultras Al-Ahly celebrate on Saturday, March 9, 2013, following the Egyptian court's verdict in the Port Said trial, which confirmed the death sentences of 21 people stemming from a 2012 soccer riot. The ruling also acquitted seven police officers of their alleged roles in the incident. (Photo by Keith Lane/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • Egypt: Reaction after verdict in the Port Said trial
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    Egypt: Reaction after verdict in the Port Said trial
    Members and supporters of Cairo, Egypt's football club Ultras Al-Ahly celebrate on Saturday, March 9, 2013, following the Egyptian court's verdict in the Port Said trial, which confirmed the death sentences of 21 people stemming from a 2012 soccer riot. The ruling also acquitted seven police officers of their alleged roles in the incident. (Photo by Keith Lane/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • Egypt: Reaction after verdict in the Port Said trial
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    Egypt: Reaction after verdict in the Port Said trial
    Black smoke files from the Police club in Cairo, Egypt, on Saturday, March 9, 2013, after being attacked by members of the Ultras Al-Ahly football club following the Egyptian court's verdict in the Port Said trial, which confirmed the death sentences of 21 people stemming from a 2012 soccer riot. The ruling also acquitted seven police officers of their alleged roles in the incident. (Photo by Keith Lane/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • Egypt: Reaction after verdict in the Port Said trial
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    Egypt: Reaction after verdict in the Port Said trial
    Black smoke files from the Police club in Cairo, Egypt, on Saturday, March 9, 2013, after being attacked by members of the Ultras Al-Ahly football club following the Egyptian court's verdict in the Port Said trial, which confirmed the death sentences of 21 people stemming from a 2012 soccer riot. The ruling also acquitted seven police officers of their alleged roles in the incident. (Photo by Keith Lane/MCT/Sipa USA)
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  • Egypt: Reaction after verdict in the Port Said trial
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    Egypt: Reaction after verdict in the Port Said trial
    Members and supporters of Cairo, Egypt's football club Ultras Al-Ahly celebrate on Saturday, March 9, 2013, following the Egyptian court's verdict in the Port Said trial, which confirmed the death sentences of 21 people stemming from a 2012 soccer riot. The ruling also acquitted seven police officers of their alleged roles in the incident. (Photo by Keith Lane/MCT/Sipa USA)
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