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As elections approach, the Muslim Brotherhood may be the only challenger to President Hosni Mubarak

The campaign by Nobel Peace Prize laureate Mohamed el Baradei for a mass boycott of the general elections on 29 November is in disarray after several opposition groups, including the Muslim Brotherhood (MB), decided to stand. The only sure beneficiary will be the ruling National Democratic Party (NDP)....

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Mohamed el Baradei, Hamdi Kandil, Mohamed Saad el Katani, Hosni Mubarak, The MB breaks ranks, Khaled Dawood, United States, Ibrahim Eissa, Al Dostour

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