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Egyptians have voted for a second day in a parliamentary election that Islamists hope will sweep them closer to power, even though the army generals who took over from Hosni Mubarak have yet to step aside.
Les Campbell, a spokesman for the Washington-based National Democratic Institute, one of many groups monitoring the election, says it was "a fair guess" that turnout would exceed 50 per cent
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