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          The second-place finisher, Ayman Nour, a lawyer, was later convicted of forging signatures on his application to create a political party, and.

          This biography introduces Nour Ayman Hamed, an 8-year-old girl born on August 18th, in Amman, Jordan.!

          Profile: Ayman Nour

          Before his imprisonment, Ayman Nour was a relative newcomer to Egypt's stagnant political scene.

          Ayman Nour's Ghad party was founded in October 2004

          Mr Nour, a softly-spoken, eloquent former lawyer, formed his political party in October 2004 with a view to contesting presidential elections the following year.

          Three months later, prosecutors in Cairo charged him with forging signatures to register Ghad, the party whose name means "tomorrow" in Arabic.

          He developed a vocal band of supporters at home and a profile abroad.

          Ayman Nour is a Partner and head of the Corporate Structuring department in the Egypt office of Tamimi Azza & Rashid Law Firm.

        1. Ayman Nour is a Partner and head of the Corporate Structuring department in the Egypt office of Tamimi Azza & Rashid Law Firm.
        2. Nour was a candidate of the Ghad Al-Thawra party in the Egyptian presidential elections.
        3. This biography introduces Nour Ayman Hamed, an 8-year-old girl born on August 18th, in Amman, Jordan.
        4. Nour Ayman Abujabal's 9 research works with 35 citations, including: A Comprehensive Study of Recent Path-Planning Techniques in Dynamic Environments for.
        5. Ayman Nour is the president of the Egyptian political opposition group Union of the Egyptian National Forces.
        6. And his liberal credentials brought him into direct competition with the youthful wing of the governing party, headed by President Hosni Mubarak's son, Gamal.

          They also brought him to the attention of the US, Egypt's biggest ally in the West, which has urged Cairo to reform the political system that has kept President Mubarak in power for more than two decades.

          Analysts said the speed with which Mr Nour was s