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A few hundred protesters made their way to Egypt's presidential palace that is surrounded by rows of guards
Special Correspondent
Feb. 10, 2011

A few hundred protesters made their way to Egypt's presidential palace that is surrounded by rows of guards, CNN reported Feb. 10. A long line of armored vehicles guard the front of President Hosni Mubarak's residence in Heliopolis, located on the main road between Cairo and the airport.
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