Egypt's difficult choice at the ballot box
With the final round of voting in Egypt's historic presidential election just days away voters are facing a stark choice at the ballot box between the two remaining candidates - the Muslim Brotherhood's Mohamed Mursi, or former military man and ally of Hosni Mubarak, Ahmed Shafiq.
There are many Egyptians who will find it difficult to support either candidate, but their votes will be vital in deciding the final outcome.
Rupert Wingfield-Hayes reports from Cairo.
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