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'Agitated' Mubarak issues veiled threat in Algeria soccer row
Saturday, November 21, 2009An "agitated" President Hosni Mubarak entered Egypt's bitter soccer row with Algeria on Saturday, vowing in a televised speech that attacks on Egyptians abroad will not be tolerated. ...
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