Egyptian runoff set to begin
Islamists hope to bounce back
Posted: June 16, 2012 at 5:47 a.m.
Egyptians protest Friday in Cairo’s Tahrir Square.
Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood pinned its hopes Friday on the weekend election to salvage its waning political fortunes, responding to a court order dissolving its power base in the parliament by urging voters to support the Islamist group’s candidate for president.
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