Egypt Military Ruler in Talks with el-Baradei, Moussa

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Egypt's military ruler on Saturday held talks with presidential hopefuls Mohammed el-Baradei and Amr Moussa whose names have been touted by protesters as possible leaders of a new government.

Field Marshal Hussein Tantawi met separately el-Baradei, the former head of the U.N. nuclear watchdog, and Moussa, the ex-head of the Arab League, the official MENA agency said, as protesters demanding the end of military rule remained camped out in Cairo's Tahrir Square.

On Friday, the ruling Supreme Council of the Armed Forces, which is headed by Tantawi, said it had tasked Kamal al-Ganzouri -- who served as prime minister under ousted president Hosni Mubarak-- to form a new cabinet.

But the appointment failed to satisfy the demands of protesters in Tahrir who reject anyone from the Mubarak era, or appointed by the military without full powers.

A sit-in in Tahrir entered its eighth day on Saturday, with protesters vowing to stay put until their demands for change are met.

At least 42 people have died in the clashes that erupted a week ago, and over 3,000 have been injured.

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