U.S. Accused of Imposing Its will on Egypt by Demanding Speedy Change--Foreign Minister Says U.S. Interfering--Obama Discusses Egypt with Saudi King--Four People Killed, Several Wounded As Protesters Clash with Army in Desert--Muslim Brotherhood Says will Not Field Candidate in September Presidential Polls--Palestinians Refused Entry to Egypt (Egypt-Unrest-U.S.)
The Daily Middle East Reporter (Beirut, Lebanon) 2011, Feb 10, 195, 5030
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--U.S. Accused Of Imposing Its Will on Egypt by Demanding Speedy Change --Foreign Minister Says U.S. Interfering
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