AP - A month ago, terror bombings blasted the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheik, killing at least 64 people, devastating a four-star hotel, and sending hundreds of tourists fleeing on the next plane home. But now visitors are returning to Sharm, and Egypt's tourist industry in general the country's No. 1 source of foreign currency has not collapsed as it did in 1997 when Islamic terrorists shot dead 58 people at a Pharaonic temple in the southern town of Luxor.]]>{br}{br}
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