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Mavenette emails this from Egypt:
...this is the fifth terrorist attack in Egypt in just 12 months. As for public opinion, the average Egyptian is very angry rather than hysterical, especially since many Egyptians make their living from the ailing tourisim industry. Many Egyptians see terrorism as a global problem rather than a local problem. They don't feel that they are being targeted as individuals. They see this as an attack on all humanity and on the Egyptian economy.