Egypt prepares for final Presidential vote

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Egypt is just days away from the conclusion of the first presidential election since the downfall of Hosni Mubarak, whose stay in power spanned four decades.

The two candidates competing to replace him are his former prime minister, Ahmed Shafiq, and an Islamist candidate from the Muslim Brotherhood, Mohamed Mursi.

But some voters - including many who took part in the uprising - say the lack of choice makes them unlikely to vote.

Rupert Wingfield-Hayes reports.

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