(New York Times) Neil MacFarquhar - More than eight months after President Hosni Mubarak was toppled, the euphoria of Egypt's political spring has surrendered to a season of discontent. There is widespread gloom that Egypt's economy is heading toward a cliff. Tourism, a buttress of the economy upon which an estimated 15 million people depend, remains in a tailspin.
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