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Egypt Party Meet Won't Answer Who Succeeds Mubarak

CAIRO (Reuters) - Choosing a possible successor to Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak, 81, is not on the agenda for a ruling party conference this weekend, a party official said, despite silence on the issue fuelling speculation it might be. Full Article at ABC News

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