"Two men. One post. An unhappy nation. Protests have followed the first round of Egypt's presidential election. The race is now down to two men -- Ahmad Shafiq and Mohammed Morsi.
It appears that Egyptians have a stark choice between a former military man with links to a regime they fought so hard to remove and a candidate whose message appeals to the devout, but who makes some of the country's 82 million people uneasy. So what does this mean for the Egyptian revolution? Guests:
Ahmed Naguib, Saad Eddin Ibrahim, Rami Khouri."
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