Egypt enters third day of protests, prepares for large march Friday (#Jan28)

Despite a ban on rallies, protesters are still clashing with riot police in Egypt.
On social media sites, a call has gone out for a larger march Friday after afternoon prayers. A cheeky set of posters has started making the rounds.

By
Melissa Bell
| January 27, 2011; 10:23 AM ET
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