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Byline: Rod Nordland, Andrew Romano, Karen Lowry Miller, William Underhill, Matthew Preusch, Nick Summers, Ramin Setoodeh
Egypt: Brotherhood Bust-up
Egypt's monthlong series of elections began with unprecedented openness and freedom for opposition groups to campaign. Although legally banned, even the Muslim Brotherhood was allowed to run independents who openly identified with the party. Predictably, the liberal opposition parties cried foul--President Hosni Mubarak was just trying to make his National Democratic Party look good, they argued. "They say to people, 'Watch out, it's either us or the Army or the Muslim Brotherhood'," says human-rights ...