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Tourist Killed by Shark in Red Sea, Egypt

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Waxing Lyrical

Waxing Lyrical

Tourist Killed by Shark in Red Sea, Egypt

South by southeast, the lateral coordinates of showing up too late. "We have no information yet," says one official, sparking a debate.

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In part, the feral suspect is at large, while other parts cannot be found. The search is on to part the same old sea, some fifty fathoms bound.

There's muttering behind closed doors. One statement blames the neighbor to the north of adding local tourists to the food chain by sonar discombobulation.

The shark is schnozzed and that is evidence enough, another claims, to know which side it's on, so there it is - the necessary adumbration.

The sea grows calmer, darker, safer for the consumer of the day. The press picks up where it left off for it will have the final say.

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