CANDIDATE'S HQ TORCHED IN CAIRO
The Muslim Brotherhood's candidate for president in Egypt, Mohammed Mursi, has said he would include a wide range of political forces in any government.
Mr Mursi also promised at a news conference to provide representation to women and children, and said the era of a "Superman" as president was over.
The Freedom and Justice Party head said the presidency would no longer be about one person; it would be an institution.
Mr Mursi spoke after an attack on the offices of his rival, Ahmed Shafiq.