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CAIRO — Egypt’s ruling military council warned Tuesday against attempts to destabilize the country as growing anger at the pace of post-revolution reforms fueled an expansion of a five-day protest in Cairo’s Tahrir Square.

The military also announced the resignation of the deputy prime minister and guilty verdicts for three former ministers in a major corruption case. But the announcements did little to placate thousands of protesters who have returned to Cairo’s main square in their greatest numbers since the February uprising that toppled President Hosni Mubarak.

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