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Egypt clashes injure 325; army intervenes

Posted: March 4, 2013 at 12:02 a.m.

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry prepares to leave Cairo on Sunday. Kerry met with Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi, wrapping up a visit to the country with an appeal for unity and change.

The military intervened in clashes between thousands of protesters and police in a restive Egyptian canal city Sunday, the latest in a cycle of violence that continues to rock Egypt two years after the uprising that ousted longtime ruler Hosni Mubarak.

Kerry presses Egypt President on reform

A day after warning politicians that they must overcome differences to get Egypt's economy back on track and maintain its leadership role in the Middle East, Secretary of State John Kerry conveyed a similar message to President Mohammed Morsi. (By The Associated Press)
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Egyptian Foreign Minister Kamel Amr (left) sits with U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi... (By: JACQUELYN MARTIN) (Credit: AP)

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