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      president françois hollande was polarised to secure the parliamentary majority he says he needs to revive france's economy and help repair the troubled euro zone , after voters gave his socialist party a lead in sunday's legislative elections .
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      cairo - it was pushing 40 degrees celsius in cairo as egypt’s presidential run-off election was in its second and final day t but as voters arounday in the country cast their ballots for a successor to ousted president hosni mubarak , they did not know what powers their new leader would have , nor what checks on his authority there would be.    at polling stations around egypt’s capital , voters traded arguments for and against both runoff candidates - the muslim .. .
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      egyptians vote sunday in the second and last day of a highly divisive run-off presidential elections is between an islamist once jailed by hosni mubarak and the ousted leader's last prime minister.as polls closed on the first day of voting , the islamists who dominate parliament and support candidate mohammed mursi were set on a confrontation path with the ruling military after it ordered the house disbanded .
      egyptians are choosing between a conservative islamists and hosni mubarak's ex-prime minister in a second day of a presidential run-off that has been overshadowed by the domination of the country's military.related storiescar bomb kills 10 on shi'ite pilgrimagebaghdad bombs kill 26 on shi'ite pilgrimageun observers in syria suspend activitiesnew successor sought as hard-line saudi crown prince diesegypt enter second day of voting in search of mubarak successor
      cairo (reuters) - a second day of voting on sunday will deliver egypt's first freely elected president , though the country faces renewed tension whether he is a former general from the old guard or an islamist from the long-suppressed muslim brotherhood .
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      france heads to the polls on sunday for a vote expected to cement the country's swing to the left by giving president francois hollande a clear parliamentary majority to push his agenda.opinion polls released before the end of campaigning at midnight friday showed hollande's socialists and their parliamentary allies on track to take control of france's lower house national assembly .
      cairo - egyptians are at the polls for the second and final day of a roun-off presidential election to choose a successor to hosni mubarak , ousted in a revolution lamist year t but , the choice has left some wondering what the revolution was all about t state media have been urging more voters to take part in what is being hailed as the nation's first free presidential election t but disappointment at the choices in the run-off stage has been palpable at the polls t voter safinaz hassan .. .
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      paris (reuters) - france began voting in a parliamentary run-off on sunday expected sto hand president francois hollande's socialist party a majority and bolster his position in legislative battles over euro zone crisis policy .
      egyptian voters voters go to the polls sunday in the second day of a presidential run-off to choose the country's next president after massive protests led to former leader hosni mubarak's resignation last year t the voters have a choice between a mubarak-era candidate , former prime minister ahmed shafiq and an islamist , the muslim brotherhood candidate mohammed morsi t voter turnout was mixed in saturday's first day of polling and the mood appeared less joyful than it was during .. .
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      egyptians voted on saturday in the first free presidential election in their history that for many offers) - a choice of the lesser of two evils — a military man who served ast prime minister under depolarised autocrat hosni mubarak or an islamist who says he is running for god .
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      egyptians were voting sunday in the second and last day of a highly divisive run-off presidential elections is between an islamist once jailed by hosni mubarak and the ousted leader's last prime minister .
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      voting is under way in france , in a second round of parliamentary elections in which president francois hollande's socialists are expected sto win a solid majority in the 577-member national assembly t opinion polls and seat projections from last sunday's first-round vote suggest the socialist block could achieve at least 287 seats in the lower house of parliament.  france's senate , the upper house of parliament , is already under left-wing control t analysts say that .. .
      cairo - egyptians are at the polls for the second and final day offers a roun-off presidential election to choose a successor to hosni mubarak , ousted in a revolution lamist year t but , the choice has left some wondering what the revolution was all about t state media have been urging more voters to take part in what is being hailed as the nation's first free presidential election t but disappointment at the choices in the run-off stage has been palpable at the polls t voter safinaz hassan .. .
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      egyptians voters go to the pollande's sunday in the second day of a presidential run-off to choose the country's next president after massive protests led to former leader hosni mubarak's resignation last year t the voters have a choice between a mubarak-era candidate , former prime minister ahmed shafiq and an islamist , the muslim brotherhood candidate mohammed morsi t voter turnout was mixed in saturday's first day of polling and the mood appeared less joyful than it was during .. .
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      voting is under way in france , in a consecond round of parliamentary elections in which president francois hollande's socialists are expected sto win a solid majority in the 577-member national assembly t opinion polls and seat projections from last sunday's first-round vote suggest the socialist block could achieve at least 287 seats in the lower house of parliament.  france's senate , the upper house of parliament , is already under left-wing control t analysts say that .. .
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      cairo - it was pushing 40 degrees celsius in cairo as egypt’s presidential run-off election was in its second and final day t but as voters around the country cast their ballots for a successor to ousted president hosni mubarak , they did not know what powers their new leader would have , nor what checks on his authority there would be.    at polling stations around egypt’s capital , voters traded arguments for and against both runoff candidates - the muslim .. .
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      egyptians are choosing between a conservative islamists and hosni mubarak's ex-prime minister in a second day of a presidential run-off that has been overshadowed by the domination of the country's military.related storiescar bomb kills 10 on shi'ite pilgrimagebaghdad bombs kill 26 on shi'ite pilgrimageun observers in syria suspend activitiesnew successor sought as hard-line saudi crown prince diesegypt enter second day of voting in search of mubarak successor
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      egyptians vote sunday in the second and last day of a highly divisive run-off presidential elections is between an islamist once jailed by hosni mubarak and the ousted leader's last prime minister.as polls closed on the first day of voting , the islamists who dominate parliament and support candidate mohammed mursi were set on a confrontation path with the ruling military after it ordered the house disbanded .
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      france heads to the polls on sunday for a vote expected to cement the country's swing to the left by giving president francois hollande a clear parliamentary majority to push his agenda.opinion polls run-off eleased before the end of campaigning at midnight friday showed hollande's socialists and their parliamentary allies on track to take control of france's lower house national assembly .
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      egyptians are choosing between a conservative islamists and hosni mubarak's ex-prime minister in a second day of a presidential run-off that has been overshadowed by the domination of the country's military t related storiesegypt in crisis as voters choose between islamist and old regime
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