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An Egyptian soldier tries to reason with a disgruntled worker outside the State Television building during labor protests in Cairo on Feb. 14, 2011. Confronting an immediate challenge, the governing Supreme Military Council issued a communique on Monday urging labor leaders to end the strikes that have broken out in the aftermath of the revolution. The military has also told a coalition of young opposition leaders that they plan to convene a panel of distinguished jurists to submit a package of constitutional amendments within 10 days. (Scott Nelson/The New York Times)
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2010-02-14
SCOTT NELSON/The New York Times//EAST NEWS
The New York Times Agency
SCOTT NELSON
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