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Posted: 5/16/2012 10:06:22 AM EST
A poster of presidential candidate, Ahmed Shafiq, is seen in a fruit shop in Cairo, May 15, 2012. The policy hiatus has raised the burden of expectation on the new president Egypt will elect from May 23 as the army generals now ruling the country prepare to hand power to civilians. Candidates are competing for votes with promises to tackle corruption, boost job creation and improve living standards in a country blighted by poverty. Picture taken May 15, 2012. To match Mideast Money EGYPT-ELECTION/ECONOMY REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih (EGYPT - Tags: BUSINESS POLITICS)
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Posted: 5/16/2012 10:06:11 AM EST
A banner for presidential candidate and former Arab League secretary general Amr Moussa is seen in a popular market in old Cairo, May 14, 2012. The policy hiatus has raised the burden of expectation on the new president Egypt will elect from May 23 as the army generals now ruling the country prepare to hand power to civilians. Candidates are competing for votes with promises to tackle corruption, boost job creation and improve living standards in a country blighted by poverty. Picture taken May 14, 2012. To match Mideast Money EGYPT-ELECTION/ECONOMY REUTERS/Asmaa Waguih (EGYPT - Tags: BUSINESS POLITICS)
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Posted: 4/27/2012 5:28:02 PM EST
Spain's Economy Minister Luis de Guindos attends a news conference after a weekly cabinet meeting at the Moncloa Palace in Madrid April 27, 2012. Recovery and job creation are still two years off, De Guindos said on Friday in a news conference where he forecast 0.2 percent growth in the gross domestic product next year and 1.4 percent growth in 2014. REUTERS/Susana Vera (SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)
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Posted: 4/27/2012 11:37:06 AM EST
Spain's Economy Minister Luis de Guindos (L-R), Spain's Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Presidency and Government Spokeswoman Soraya Saenz de Santamaria and Spain's Labour Minister Fatima Banez attend a news conference after a weekly cabinet meeting at the Moncloa Palace in Madrid April 27, 2012. Recovery and job creation are still two years off, De Guindos said on Friday in a news conference where he forecast 0.2 percent growth in the gross domestic product next year and 1.4 percent growth in 2014. REUTERS/Susana Vera (SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS)
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Posted: 4/27/2012 11:36:32 AM EST
Spain's Economy Minister Luis de Guindos (L-R), Spain's Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Presidency and Government Spokeswoman Soraya Saenz de Santamaria and Spain's Labour Minister Fatima Banez arrive for a news conference after a weekly cabinet meeting at the Moncloa Palace in Madrid April 27, 2012. Recovery and job creation are still two years off, De Guindos said on Friday in a news conference where he forecast 0.2 percent growth in the gross domestic product next year and 1.4 percent growth in 2014. REUTERS/Susana Vera (SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS)
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Posted: 4/27/2012 11:35:34 AM EST
Spain's Economy Minister Luis de Guindos goes over his papers during a news conference after a weekly cabinet meeting at the Moncloa Palace in Madrid April 27, 2012. Recovery and job creation are still two years off, De Guindos said on Friday in a news conference where he forecast 0.2 percent growth in the gross domestic product next year and 1.4 percent growth in 2014. REUTERS/Susana Vera (SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS)
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Posted: 4/27/2012 11:32:48 AM EST
Spain's Economy Minister Luis de Guindos attends a news conference after a weekly cabinet meeting at the Moncloa Palace in Madrid April 27, 2012. Recovery and job creation are still two years off, De Guindos said on Friday in a news conference where he forecast 0.2 percent growth in the gross domestic product next year and 1.4 percent growth in 2014. REUTERS/Susana Vera (SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS)
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Posted: 4/27/2012 11:31:24 AM EST
Spain's Economy Minister Luis de Guindos (L-R), Spain's Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Presidency and Government Spokeswoman Soraya Saenz de Santamaria and Spain's Labour Minister Fatima Banez attend a news conference after a weekly cabinet meeting at the Moncloa Palace in Madrid April 27, 2012. Recovery and job creation are still two years off, De Guindos said on Friday in a news conference where he forecast 0.2 percent growth in the gross domestic product next year and 1.4 percent growth in 2014. REUTERS/Susana Vera (SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS)
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Posted: 4/27/2012 11:30:54 AM EST
Spain's Economy Minister Luis de Guindos speaks during a news conference after a weekly cabinet meeting at the Moncloa Palace in Madrid April 27, 2012. Recovery and job creation are still two years off, De Guindos said on Friday in a news conference where he forecast 0.2 percent growth in the gross domestic product next year and 1.4 percent growth in 2014. REUTERS/Susana Vera (SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS)
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Posted: 4/27/2012 11:30:25 AM EST
Spain's Economy Minister Luis de Guindos attends a news conference after a weekly cabinet meeting at the Moncloa Palace in Madrid April 27, 2012. Recovery and job creation are still two years off, De Guindos said on Friday in a news conference where he forecast 0.2 percent growth in the gross domestic product next year and 1.4 percent growth in 2014. REUTERS/Susana Vera (SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS)
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Posted: 4/27/2012 11:29:45 AM EST
Spain's Economy Minister Luis de Guindos (L-R), Spain's Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Presidency and Government Spokeswoman Soraya Saenz de Santamaria and Spain's Labour Minister Fatima Banez attend a news conference after a weekly cabinet meeting at the Moncloa Palace in Madrid April 27, 2012. Recovery and job creation are still two years off, De Guindos said on Friday in a news conference where he forecast 0.2 percent growth in the gross domestic product next year and 1.4 percent growth in 2014. REUTERS/Susana Vera (SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS)
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Posted: 4/27/2012 11:27:55 AM EST
Spain's Economy Minister Luis de Guindos attends a news conference after a weekly cabinet meeting at the Moncloa Palace in Madrid April 27, 2012. Recovery and job creation are still two years off, De Guindos said on Friday in a news conference where he forecast 0.2 percent growth in the gross domestic product next year and 1.4 percent growth in 2014. REUTERS/Susana Vera (SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS)
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Posted: 4/27/2012 11:27:00 AM EST
Spain's Economy Minister Luis de Guindos attends a news conference after a weekly cabinet meeting at the Moncloa Palace in Madrid April 27, 2012. Recovery and job creation are still two years off, De Guindos said on Friday in a news conference where he forecast 0.2 percent growth in the gross domestic product next year and 1.4 percent growth in 2014. REUTERS/Susana Vera (SPAIN - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS)
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Posted: 4/19/2012 5:54:51 PM EST
U.S. President Barack Obama delivers remarks on job creation at Lorain County Community College in Elyria, Ohio, April 18, 2012. REUTERS/Jason Reed
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Posted: 4/18/2012 6:30:42 PM EST
U.S. President Barack Obama delivers remarks on job creation at Lorain County Community College in Elyria, Ohio, April 18, 2012. Obama is in Ohio for an event on jobs and the economy, before going to Michigan for election fundraisers. REUTERS/Jason Reed (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS EDUCATION BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)
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Posted: 4/18/2012 3:37:22 PM EST
U.S. President Barack Obama delivers remarks on job creation at Lorain County Community College in Elyria, Ohio, April 18, 2012. Obama is in Ohio for an event on jobs and the economy, before going to Michigan for election fundraisers. REUTERS/Jason Reed (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT EDUCATION)
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Posted: 4/18/2012 3:35:17 PM EST
U.S. President Barack Obama delivers remarks on job creation at Lorain County Community College in Elyria, Ohio, April 18, 2012. Obama is in Ohio for an event on jobs and the economy, before going to Michigan for election fundraisers. REUTERS/Jason Reed (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT EDUCATION)
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Posted: 4/18/2012 3:32:01 PM EST
U.S. President Barack Obama delivers remarks on job creation at Lorain County Community College in Elyria, Ohio, April 18, 2012. Obama is in Ohio for an event on jobs and the economy, before going to Michigan for election fundraisers. REUTERS/Jason Reed (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS HEADSHOT)
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Posted: 4/18/2012 3:29:17 PM EST
U.S. President Barack Obama delivers remarks on job creation at Lorain County Community College in Elyria, Ohio, April 18, 2012. Obama is in Ohio for an event on jobs and the economy, before going to Michigan for election fundraisers. REUTERS/Jason Reed (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT EDUCATION)
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Posted: 4/18/2012 3:26:25 PM EST
U.S. President Barack Obama delivers remarks on job creation alongside students at Lorain County Community College in Elyria, Ohio, April 18, 2012. Obama is in Ohio for an event on jobs and the economy before going to Michigan for election fundraisers. REUTERS/Jason Reed (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT EDUCATION)