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Egyptian soldiers pose with children for pictures following the announcement that President Hosni Mubarak is stepping down in the Giza district of Cairo, on Feb. 11, 2011. After 18 days of civil protest, President Mubarak turned over all power to the military, and left Cairo for his resort home in Sharm el-Sheik, Vice President Omar Suleiman announced on Friday. The announcement, delivered during evening prayers in Cairo, set off a frenzy of celebration, with protesters shouting "Egypt is free!" (Scott Nelson/The New York Times)
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2010-02-11
SCOTT NELSON/The New York Times//EAST NEWS
The New York Times Agency
SCOTT NELSON
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