Will the coup by the old regime, and its attempt to install Ahmed Shafiq as president, reignite Egypt’s revolutionary forces? The Nile Palace Bridge, where some of the fighting in Egypt’s revolution took place, is today a popular shrine. The bedlam of street life in Cairo, a city of 12 million people where traffic lights are an afterthought, is amplified on this bridge. Kids taunt each other by hanging off the bridge over the fast-flowing Nile

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