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<description>ALEXANDRIA, Egypt When stumping through the port city of Alexandria, whose crumbling mansions and rickety tram lines evoke long-faded glory, Sobhe Saleh of the Muslim Brotherhood vowed he had a different vision for Egypt&#x26;#x27;s future. &#x26;#x22;If Islam were applied, no one would be hungry,&#x26;#x22; he roared recently to a crowd of fully veiled women ululating with joy. &#x26;#x22;Islam is a religion of construction. Islam is a religion of investment. Islam is a religion of development.&#x26;#x22; Religion, in fact, should profoundly alter both Egypt&#x26;#x27;s domestic and foreign policy, said Mr. Saleh, a 52-year-old lawyer with a clipped helmet of steel-gray hair....</description>
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