World News | Liam Stack, The New York Times | Wednesday March 9, 2011
Eleven people died in overnight fighting between Christians and Muslims in the suburbs of Cairo, the Health Ministry said on Wednesday, in the deadliest unrest since the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak last month. The clashes broke out during a protest by several hundred Christians over the burning of a church in the village of Soul last week and...
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