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Former Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri called on the militant Hezbollah group on yesterday to withdraw from Syria, saying their involvement in the civil war next door has backfired into Lebanon.

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  The special court investigating the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri has published the 47-page indictment against four members of the Iranian-backed Shiite militia Hezbollah for alleged involvement in the deadly truck bombing.

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A key Hezbollah ally is warning there could be civil strife in Lebanon now that an international tribunal has accused Hezbollah's members of killing former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri.

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A high-ranking Hezbollah militant linked to the 1983 truck bombings at the U.S. and French embassies in Kuwait was among four people indicted Thursday by an international tribunal in the assassination of Lebanon's former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri.

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The leader of Hezbollah called Thursday on all Lebanese to boycott the U.N. tribunal investigating the 2005 assassination of a former prime minister, saying all information gathered by the team was being sent to Israel.

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BEIRUT (AP) – Lebanon's prime minister-designate abandoned efforts yesterday to form a new government, throwing the country into more political uncertainty after the Hezbollah-led parliament minority rejected his proposed Cabinet.

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BEIRUT (AP) – Saad Hariri, the billionaire businessman and son of a slain former prime minister, is emerging as the favorite to lead Lebanon's government after his pro-Western coalition fended off a serious challenge from Iranian-backed Hezbollah in weekend elections.

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The Philippines urged Syria to fully comply with the mandates of Resolution 1636, sponsored by permanent members the United States, United Kingdom and France which Foreign Affairs Secretary Alberto Romulo said "reinforced the notion that political assassination is an act of terrorism."
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  The special court investigating the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri has published the 47-page indictment against four members of the Iranian-backed Shiite militia Hezbollah for alleged involvement in the deadly truck bombing.

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A key Hezbollah ally is warning there could be civil strife in Lebanon now that an international tribunal has accused Hezbollah's members of killing former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri.

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A high-ranking Hezbollah militant linked to the 1983 truck bombings at the U.S. and French embassies in Kuwait was among four people indicted Thursday by an international tribunal in the assassination of Lebanon's former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri.

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The leader of Hezbollah called Thursday on all Lebanese to boycott the U.N. tribunal investigating the 2005 assassination of a former prime minister, saying all information gathered by the team was being sent to Israel.

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BEIRUT (AP) – Lebanon's prime minister-designate abandoned efforts yesterday to form a new government, throwing the country into more political uncertainty after the Hezbollah-led parliament minority rejected his proposed Cabinet.

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BEIRUT (AP) – Saad Hariri, the billionaire businessman and son of a slain former prime minister, is emerging as the favorite to lead Lebanon's government after his pro-Western coalition fended off a serious challenge from Iranian-backed Hezbollah in weekend elections.

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The Philippines urged Syria to fully comply with the mandates of Resolution 1636, sponsored by permanent members the United States, United Kingdom and France which Foreign Affairs Secretary Alberto Romulo said "reinforced the notion that political assassination is an act of terrorism."
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