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  • 14
    Dec
    2011
    12:48pm, EST

    Heavy voter turnout as parlimentary elections continue in Egypt

    Mohamed Abd El Ghany / Reuters

    A policeman tries to control the crowds as they gather outside a polling station during the second day of parliamentary elections in Giza, on the outskirts of Cairo, December 14. Egyptians voted on Wednesday in the second round of a parliamentary election, part of a lengthy transition to civilian rule after generals took charge following Hosni Mubarak's removal from office in February.

    Khaled Elfiqi / EPA

    Egyptians wait to vote for the second round of parliamentary elections, during the second round of parliamentary elections, at polling station in Giza Egypt, on Dec. 14. According to media reports, polling stations in Egypt opened on 14 December in the second round of voting in parliamentary elections, the first since the overthrow of former president Hosni Mubarak in February 2011. About 18.7 million voters are eligible to cast their ballots in nine of the country's 27 districts, where 3,387 candidates are contesting 180 seats, according to government figures. Islamist parties, all of which were officially licensed after Mubarak's exit, made notable gains in the first round that saw a voter turnout of some 60 per cent.

    Khaled Desoukia / AFP via Getty Images

    An Egyptian soldier stands guard as people line up to vote in Giza, southwest Cairo, on Dec. 14, during the second round of parliamentary voting. Islamists who swept to victory in the first stage of Egypt's parliamentary elections were looking to extend their winning streak in a second round of voting.

    Ahmed Ali / AP

    Egyptians stand in line waiting to cast their votes in Cairo, Egypt, Wednesday, Dec. 14. Egyptians turned out in large numbers Wednesday to vote in the second round of parliamentary elections that have become a stiff competition between dominant Islamist parties likely to steer the country in a more religious direction. Arabic writing on the posters read names of election candidates.

     

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  • 11
    Nov
    2011
    9:46am, EST

    Amr Nabil / AP

    Visitors ride camels past one of the Giza Pyramids in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, Nov. 11, 2011. Egypt's antiquities authority closed the largest of the Giza pyramids Friday following rumors that groups would try to hold spiritual ceremonies on the site at 11:11 on Nov. 11, 2011.

    Egypt closes the Great Pyramid

    People are marking 11/11/11 in many different ways. In Egypt, speculation about groups trying to mark the date with a special ceremony inside the pyramids led officials to close the Great Pyramid due to "maintenance" for the day.

    AP reports:

    CAIRO — Egypt's antiquities authority closed the largest of the Giza pyramids Friday following rumors that groups would try to hold spiritual ceremonies on the site at 11:11 A.M. on Nov. 11, 2011.

    The authority's head Mustafa Amin said in a statement Friday that the pyramid of Khufu, also known as Cheops, would be closed to visitors until Saturday morning for "necessary maintenance."

    The closure follows a string of unconfirmed reports in local media that unidentified groups would try to hold "Jewish" or "Masonic" rites on the site to take advantage of mysterious powers coming from the pyramid on the rare date. For the complete story.

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    People holding hands in a circle? Oh, the HORROR!

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  • 9
    Feb
    2011
    9:37am, EST

    Khalil Hamra / AP

    Tourists take pictures next to the Pyramids in Giza, Egypt's most famous tourist attraction, on Feb. 9. The Pyramids, Egypt's most famous tourist attraction, reopened to tourists as anti-government demonstrations entered their third week. Tens of thousands of foreigners have fled Egypt amid the chaos, raising concerns about the economic impact of the protests.

    The Pyramids are reopened for hardy tourists remaining in Egypt

    By David R Arnott, NBC News

    The Pyramids reopened to tourists today after two weeks. No queue, no crowds - it might just be a good day to be there.

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