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Miércoles, 22. Febrero 2012 23:27 IP: 110.85.112.7 Escribir un comentario Enviar E-mail

The parliamentary election that gets under way on Monday and Tuesday is the first step on the ruling army council's timetable toward a transfer to civilian rule, now promised for July.
Some Egyptians yearn for stability after a week of bloodshed that has killed 42 people and wounded over 2,000,preferring for now to let the generals run a nation whose prolonged political turmoil has thrust the economy deeper into crisis.
But the demonstrators want the council to make way for a civilian interim administration immediately. They reject its choice of 78-year-old Kamal Ganzouri to form the next cabinet.
Activists had called for a mass rally in Tahrir to pile pressure on the generals, and by mid-afternoon there were thousands in the square, hub of the unrest that toppled Mubarak.
Field Marshal Mohamed Hussein Tantawi, head of the council, said the army would ensure security at the polling booths.
"We are at a crossroads. There are only two routes, the success of elections leading Egypt toward safety or facing dangerous hurdles that we in the armed forces, as part of the Egyptian people, will not allow," he declared.
Abdel Moneim Aboul Futuh, an Islamist presidential candidate who opposes military rule, said: "The nation is larger than Field Marshal Tantawi and Lieutenan
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Miércoles, 22. Febrero 2012 22:39 IP: 110.85.112.7 Escribir un comentario Enviar E-mail

The parliamentary election that gets under way on Monday and Tuesday is the first step on the ruling army council's timetable toward a transfer to civilian rule, now promised for July.
Some Egyptians yearn for stability after a week of bloodshed that has killed 42 people and wounded over 2,000,preferring for now to let the generals run a nation whose prolonged political turmoil has thrust the economy deeper into crisis.
But the demonstrators want the council to make way for a civilian interim administration immediately. They reject its choice of 78-year-old Kamal Ganzouri to form the next cabinet.
Activists had called for a mass rally in Tahrir to pile pressure on the generals, and by mid-afternoon there were thousands in the square, hub of the unrest that toppled Mubarak.
Field Marshal Mohamed Hussein Tantawi, head of the council, said the army would ensure security at the polling booths.
"We are at a crossroads. There are only two routes, the success of elections leading Egypt toward safety or facing dangerous hurdles that we in the armed forces, as part of the Egyptian people, will not allow," he declared.
Abdel Moneim Aboul Futuh, an Islamist presidential candidate who opposes military rule, said: "The nation is larger than Field Marshal Tantawi and Lieutenan
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Miércoles, 22. Febrero 2012 20:59 IP: 115.124.92.129 Escribir un comentario Enviar E-mail

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Miércoles, 22. Febrero 2012 20:58 IP: 110.85.112.7 Escribir un comentario Enviar E-mail

The parliamentary election that gets under way on Monday and Tuesday is the first step on the ruling army council's timetable toward a transfer to civilian rule, now promised for July.
Some Egyptians yearn for stability after a week of bloodshed that has killed 42 people and wounded over 2,000,preferring for now to let the generals run a nation whose prolonged political turmoil has thrust the economy deeper into crisis.
But the demonstrators want the council to make way for a civilian interim administration immediately. They reject its choice of 78-year-old Kamal Ganzouri to form the next cabinet.
Activists had called for a mass rally in Tahrir to pile pressure on the generals, and by mid-afternoon there were thousands in the square, hub of the unrest that toppled Mubarak.
Field Marshal Mohamed Hussein Tantawi, head of the council, said the army would ensure security at the polling booths.
"We are at a crossroads. There are only two routes, the success of elections leading Egypt toward safety or facing dangerous hurdles that we in the armed forces, as part of the Egyptian people, will not allow," he declared.
Abdel Moneim Aboul Futuh, an Islamist presidential candidate who opposes military rule, said: "The nation is larger than Field Marshal Tantawi and Lieutenan
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Miércoles, 22. Febrero 2012 20:06 IP: 110.85.112.7 Escribir un comentario Enviar E-mail

A Chesnee woman fired her gun at a man trying to steal a piggy bank and other items from her home on Wednesday, according to the Spartanburg County Sheriff¡¯s Office.
The 34-year-old mother, who didn¡¯t want to her name published for fear of her safety, said she came home with her 10-month-old son in her arms about 5 p.m. to find her front door ajar.
I said, ¡®Something doesn¡¯t look right with my door,¡¯ ¡± she said. The wood was chipped around the door frame.
Not realizing anyone was in the house, the woman said she went to her bedroom to put down her son and while in her bedroom, she heard noises inside the home. As she came out of the bedroom, she saw a man walking down her hallway so she went back into her bedroom, closed the door and got her gun.
¡°I think he was just as stunned to see me as I was stunned to see him,¡± the woman said.
The woman said she yelled to the man that she had her gun and told him to get out of her house. When she opened the bedroom door again, she saw the man going out the back door and when the man saw her gun, he dropped a piggy bank and a kitchen knife belonging to her and ran out the door.
The woman said she ran to the door and fired one shot from her 9 mm pistol as the man ran through the bushes outside. She also saw a second person running outside, whom she had not seen before.
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Miércoles, 22. Febrero 2012 19:53 IP: 31.214.169.122 Escribir un comentario Enviar E-mail

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Miércoles, 22. Febrero 2012 15:30 IP: 110.85.112.7 Escribir un comentario Enviar E-mail

The parliamentary election that gets under way on Monday and Tuesday is the first step on the ruling army council's timetable toward a transfer to civilian rule, now promised for July.
Some Egyptians yearn for stability after a week of bloodshed that has killed 42 people and wounded over 2,000,preferring for now to let the generals run a nation whose prolonged political turmoil has thrust the economy deeper into crisis.
But the demonstrators want the council to make way for a civilian interim administration immediately. They reject its choice of 78-year-old Kamal Ganzouri to form the next cabinet.
Activists had called for a mass rally in Tahrir to pile pressure on the generals, and by mid-afternoon there were thousands in the square, hub of the unrest that toppled Mubarak.
Field Marshal Mohamed Hussein Tantawi, head of the council, said the army would ensure security at the polling booths.
"We are at a crossroads. There are only two routes, the success of elections leading Egypt toward safety or facing dangerous hurdles that we in the armed forces, as part of the Egyptian people, will not allow," he declared.
Abdel Moneim Aboul Futuh, an Islamist presidential candidate who opposes military rule, said: "The nation is larger than Field Marshal Tantawi and Lieutenan
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