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A taxi driver stands by closed tourists shops outside the Pyramids site in Giza, Egypt's most famous tourist attraction, 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/Bertrand Combaldieu)
2011-02-07
AP/East News
Associated Press
Bertrand Combaldieu
11020709697
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22cm x 32cm by 300dpi
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