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[Title] => Egypt criminalizes dishonoring anthem, flag
[Summary] => Egypt's outgoing interim president issued a decree making dishonoring the Egyptian flag or not standing for the national anthem a criminal offense, punishable by sentences of up to one year in prison and a fine of more than $4,000, his spokesman said yesterday.
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[Title] => Egypt forms panel to review constitution changes
[Summary] => Egypt's interim president appointed a 50-member committee yesterday dominated by secularists to review proposed amendments to the country's Islamist-drafted constitution, moving ahead with a military-backed transition plan as protests over the coup that ousted the country's president wane.
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