EL-ADWA Egypt (Reuters) - In the Egyptian village where Islamist President Mohamed Mursi was born, dozens of police and soldiers guard voting booths during a presidential election expected to bring the man who toppled him to power.
The security measures belie a rare sense of unity along the rice paddies, corn fields and dirt roads.
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