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The Nasser government was certainly not flawless, but remains among the most celebrated of modern Arab times.
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High turnout expected as 50 million people are eligible to vote in the country's first democratic presidential election.
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Despite the uprising that toppled Mubarak, Port Said has since suffered from violence, low wages and marginalisation.
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On the campaign trail in Egypt
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