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CAIRO – On a road lined with buildings plastered by posters of presidential hopefuls, most passersby ignore the shiny, decorative pyramids and models of the Sphinx at a knickknack shop near Tahrir Square.

Business at Helmi Saqr's store has diminished since protests erupted in the square last year, a common lament from Egyptians hurt by the decline in tourism.

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