Embattled Egyptian President Mubarak appointed on Saturday a former air force commander and aviation minister, Ahmed Shafiq, as the new prime minister, in efforts to stem popular rage against his autocratic regime. The move ensures that men with military links are in the top three political jobs.

An anti-government protester holds a sign reading
'Game Over' inTahrir square in downtown Cairo.
'Game Over' inTahrir square in downtown Cairo.
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