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Islamist, Mubarak appointee win first round of Egypt's presidential elections

With most of the votes counted, the Muslim Brotherhood's Mohamed Morsi and former Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq look set to compete for the office in the second round of voting in June.

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Egypt polls open in nation’s first free presidential vote

Elections a novelty for a nation of citizens under autocratic rule for centuries; projections show no candidate will win majority vote.

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