person > Field Marshal Hussein Tantawi
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Turnout in historic vote estimated at about 70 per cent, though some doubt the military's role in overseeing vote.
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Revolutionary council proposed by Tahrir Square activists is last chance to reshape Egypt before elections.
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Military said to agree to "national salvation government" to make way for transfer of power to civilian government.
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US defence chief says NATO campaign will go on as long as ground fighting continues, as residents flee city of Sirte.
Africa
Last Modified: 04 Oct 2011 18:52 GMT
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Egypt's military ruler fails to appear in court, citing his role in security issues after embassy attack in Cairo.
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Lawyers crowded the bar with demands and theatrics as Mubarak lay prostrate, but the case against him is deadly serious.
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Cairo judge rules that August 3 court proceedings for former president will be televised and open to 600 spectators.
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Protesters pledge to suspend Cairo sit-in during Muslim month of Ramadan, ahead of trial for former president.
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Cases against former president, ex-security chief and others set for August 3 as protesters continue calls for justice.
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Traffic begins to flow in central thoroughfare as protesters dispersed after five-day sit-in.
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