OPPONENTS of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's embattled regime today dismissed as insufficient an offer to include them in political reform plans, and renewed their demands that he step down. Vice President Omar Suleiman had agreed to sit down with the groups, which included the banned Muslim Brotherhood, which was in itself a landmark concession, but the talks produced no breakthrough in the two-week-old standoff. As night fell, central Cairo’s now iconic Tahrir Square was still filled with thousands of anti-regime protesters, adamant that the…
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Key opposition group not swayed by talks with Egypt regime