Austrian tourist takes photo front of he Sphinx, around the Giza pyramids on the outskirts of Cairo February 25, 2011. Egypt’s new military rulers assured the nation on Thursday they would guard against what protesters have called a counter-revolution by associates of Hosni Mubarak, deposed nearly two weeks ago in an 18-day uprising. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh (EGYPT – Tags: TRAVEL CIVIL UNREST POLITICS) – RTR2J3L2
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