Egyptian police on Friday found more than 3,000 pounds of explosives buried in two caches in the Sinai desert, one of them near the Palestinian-controlled Gaza Strip, security officials said. The intended use of the explosives was still under investigation. But there were preliminary indications that a cache of 2,200 pounds found 20 miles east of Gaza was to be smuggled across the border. A second cache of 882 pounds found east of the Suez Canal city of Ismailiya appeared to be for Egyptian militants. Full Story
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