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		<title>By: Antiwar Radio: Eric Margolis &#124; ScottHortonShow</title>
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		<description>[...] Margolis, internationally syndicated columnist and author of American Raj, discusses his article “Egypt Headed for an Explosion;” the vote-rigging funny business that enabled a Mubarak retread to get in the presidential [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Eric Margolis &#171; Antiwar Radio with Scott Horton</title>
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		<description>[...] internationally syndicated columnist and author of American Raj, discusses his article &#8220;Egypt Headed for an Explosion;&#8221; the vote-rigging funny business that enabled a Mubarak retread to get in the presidential [...]</description>
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		<description>From the BBC:

Egypt&#039;s supreme court has caused widespread alarm by calling for the dissolution of the lower house of parliament and for fresh elections.

Two days before Egyptians choose a new president, it has declared last year&#039;s parliamentary vote unconstitutional.

Muslim Brotherhood presidential candidate Mohamed Mursi said the decision &quot;must be respected&quot;.

But other political figures have expressed anger amid fears that the military wants to increase its power.
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    Egypt just witnessed the smoothest military coup”

    In quotes: Egyptian reaction

Another senior Muslim Brotherhood politician, Essam Al-Arian, said the ruling on parliament would send Egypt into a &quot;dark tunnel&quot;.</description>
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<p>Egypt&#8217;s supreme court has caused widespread alarm by calling for the dissolution of the lower house of parliament and for fresh elections.</p>
<p>Two days before Egyptians choose a new president, it has declared last year&#8217;s parliamentary vote unconstitutional.</p>
<p>Muslim Brotherhood presidential candidate Mohamed Mursi said the decision &#8220;must be respected&#8221;.</p>
<p>But other political figures have expressed anger amid fears that the military wants to increase its power.<br />
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<p>Another senior Muslim Brotherhood politician, Essam Al-Arian, said the ruling on parliament would send Egypt into a &#8220;dark tunnel&#8221;.</p>
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