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Public prosecutors appeal light sentence in Khaled Said murder case
Prosecutors say seven-year jail terms meted out to young man's killers are too lenient
Egypt military ruler suspends military court sentences against 90 civilians
Hussein Tantawi uses his authority as head of Egypt's military council to suspend sentences made against 90 civilians tried in front of military courts
@Alaa heads to Tahrir straight from prison
Egyptian blogger Alaa Abdel-Fattah who had been detained by SCAF for weeks heads to Tahrir Square directly after his release
Israel happy with Salafist Nour Party's intention to uphold peace treaty
Speaking to Israeli radio, the spokesman of the Salafist El-Nour Party has affirmed that the party respects the Camp David peace treaty with Israel
Muslim Brotherhood will not nominate a presidential candidate: spokesman
Muslim Brotherhood makes final decision not to nominate a candidate for Egypt’s post-Mubarak presidential elections
Slovenian ambassador beaten up in Cairo’s Shubra district
Thinking that he was a spy, residents in Cairo’s Shubra district beat up the Slovenian ambassador
Public figures in Egypt advocate early presidential elections
A number of Egyptian public figures back an initiative to commence presidential elections on the revolution’s first anniversary
Abbassya residents rally to show they 'did not betray the revolution'
Facebook page calls on residents of the Cairo neighbourhood synonymous with pro-military junta demonstrations to take part in a march Monday to 'wipe away their shame'
Politics
No hope for left-eye of injured revolutionary Ahmed Harara
Iconic protester who lost sight in right-eye during January uprising only to be injured in Mohamed Mahmoud battle in November has now lost sight in both eyes
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Mohamed Mahmoud and Maspero victims are revolution martyrs: PM
Infamous officer denies shooting protesters in eyes, to remain in detention extra 15 days
Clashes erupt again in Mohamed Mahmoud Street
Microbus drivers' strike against rising taxes and traffic fines
Hundreds of microbus drivers who service millions in the greater Cairo metropolitan area stage a strike in Giza governorate, paralysing traffic
Nour Party denies connection to moral committee launched on Facebook
Salafist party denies any relation to the so-called 'Committee for the promotion of virtue and prevention of vice in Egypt'
Canadian PM: Coming Egypt regime could be worse than Mubarak’s
Harper says future Egypt govt could be worse than Mubarak regime, frets about Camp David's future with Israeli counterpart
We are targeted by police and army for treating demonstrators: Egypt doctors
At press conference in doctors syndicate, physicians say military violence and attacks against them by army and police during recent clampdown on protesters was systematic; demand respect for medical mission
Prominent activist and blogger @Alaa released from prison
Blogger and activist Alaa Abd El-Fattah released from prison, pending further investigations into the Maspero clashes
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