CAIRO Thousands of Egyptians took to the streets after Friday midday prayers in rival rallies and marches across Cairo, as the standoff deepened over what opponents call the Islamist president's power grab, raising the specter of more violence.
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[h=3]No compromise for Egypt's President Morsi[/h]
CBS News correspondent Holly Williams says Egyptian television reported fresh clashes Friday between supporters and opponents of President Mohammed Morsi in front of a mosque in Alexandria, but there were no reports of injuries or serious violence.
Morsi responded to bloody clashes outside his palace with a fiery speech denouncing his opponents, deepening the crisis. The opposition turned down his appeal for talks, saying the president had not fulfilled their conditions for beginning negotiations.
[h=3]No compromise for Egypt's President Morsi[/h]
CBS News correspondent Holly Williams says Egyptian television reported fresh clashes Friday between supporters and opponents of President Mohammed Morsi in front of a mosque in Alexandria, but there were no reports of injuries or serious violence.
Morsi responded to bloody clashes outside his palace with a fiery speech denouncing his opponents, deepening the crisis. The opposition turned down his appeal for talks, saying the president had not fulfilled their conditions for beginning negotiations.