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A public worker reacts behind razor wire as Egyptian anti-Mubarak protesters, unseen, block the street to cut the access of public workers to the Mogama, the main government service building, in a street leading to Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt, Monday, Feb. 7, 2011. The protests, which saw tens of thousands of people massing daily in downtown Cairo for demonstrations that at times turned violent, have raised questions about the impact on the economy. More than 160,000 foreign tourists fled the country in a matter of days last week, in an exodus sure to hammer the vital tourism sector. (AP Photo/Emilio Morenatti)
2011-02-07
AP/East News
Associated Press
Emilio Morenatti
11020709875
2,07MB
45cm x 29cm by 300dpi
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