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Egypt's president presses the flesh

By William Wallis

Published: August 27 2005 03:00 | Last updated: August 27 2005 03:00

It could have been a scene anywhere on the banks of the Nile: two old men sipping sugary tea and chatting as the great river sweeps by on the Egyptian leg of its long journey from deepest Africa.

"Its nice and breezy here. In Cairo one suffocates," President Hosni Mubarak tells the old man seated next to him, Mahmoud Fathy. They share a laugh.

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