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"The terrorist message has come to us... the person who <e1>threatened</e1> on television to make the whole world pay the price," Jumblatt <e2>said</e2>, alluding to remarks by Syrian President Bashar al-Assad on Russian television on Sunday.
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"The terrorist message has come to us... the person who threatened on television to make the whole world <e1>pay</e1> the price," Jumblatt <e2>said</e2>, alluding to remarks by Syrian President Bashar al-Assad on Russian television on Sunday.
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"The terrorist message has come to us... the person who threatened on television to <e1>make</e1> the whole world pay the price," Jumblatt <e2>said</e2>, alluding to remarks by Syrian President Bashar al-Assad on Russian television on Sunday.
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Assad, referring to possible UN sanctions against Damascus, <e1>said</e1> that if the situation in Syria and Iraq was not <e2>good</e2>, the Middle East would be unstable and the whole world would pay.
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Assad, referring to possible UN sanctions against Damascus, <e1>said</e1> that if the situation in Syria and Iraq was not good, the Middle East would be unstable and the whole world would <e2>pay</e2>.
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Assad, referring to possible UN <e1>sanctions</e1> against Damascus, <e2>said</e2> that if the situation in Syria and Iraq was not good, the Middle East would be unstable and the whole world would pay.
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"Syria denounces all <e1>attacks</e1> whoever the victims," he <e2>told</e2> LBC television.
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Many Lebanese blame Damascus for Hariri's death and the other <e1>attacks</e1>, <e2>charges</e2> Syria denies.
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Many Lebanese <e1>blame</e1> Damascus for Hariri's death and the other attacks, <e2>charges</e2> Syria denies.
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Many Lebanese blame Damascus for Hariri's death and the other attacks, <e1>charges</e1> Syria <e2>denies</e2>.
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Tueni, a Greek Orthodox who <e1>turned</e1> An-Nahar (Today) into a veritable anti-Syrian tribunal, <e2>became</e2> an MP after elections in May and June which gave anti-Syrian parties a majority.
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Tueni, a Greek Orthodox who turned An-Nahar (Today) into a veritable anti-Syrian tribunal, <e1>became</e1> an MP after <e2>elections</e2> in May and June which gave anti-Syrian parties a majority.
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Tueni, a Greek Orthodox who turned An-Nahar (Today) into a veritable anti-Syrian tribunal, <e1>became</e1> an MP after elections in May and June which <e2>gave</e2> anti-Syrian parties a majority.
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"I want an inquiry under the supervision of the Security Council on all the crimes committed by Syria," <e1>said</e1> Druze Telecommunications Minister Marwan Hamadeh, who is Tueni's uncle and himself escaped an <e2>attempt</e2> on his life in October.
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"I want an inquiry under the supervision of the Security Council on all the crimes committed by Syria," <e1>said</e1> Druze Telecommunications Minister Marwan Hamadeh, who is Tueni's uncle and himself <e2>escaped</e2> an attempt on his life in October.
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"I want an inquiry under the supervision of the Security Council on all the crimes <e1>committed</e1> by Syria," <e2>said</e2> Druze Telecommunications Minister Marwan Hamadeh, who is Tueni's uncle and himself escaped an attempt on his life in October.
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"I want an inquiry under the <e1>supervision</e1> of the Security Council on all the crimes committed by Syria," <e2>said</e2> Druze Telecommunications Minister Marwan Hamadeh, who is Tueni's uncle and himself escaped an attempt on his life in October.
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The UN Security Council, which has threatened international sanctions agains Syria, was <e1>due</e1> to <e2>receive</e2> the Mehlis report later Monday.
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His first report in October <e1>concluded</e1> that top Syrian and Lebanese security officials were implicated in the <e2>killing</e2> and chided Damascus for failing to cooperate with the probe.
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The <e1>bombing</e1> also <e2>followed</e2> the handover of a report by UN chief investigator Detlev Mehlis to UN Secretary General Kofi Annan on his probe into the murder of Lebanese ex-premier Rafiq Hariri, an attack blamed on Syria.
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The <e1>bombing</e1> also followed the handover of a report by UN chief investigator Detlev Mehlis to UN Secretary General Kofi Annan on his probe into the murder of Lebanese ex-premier Rafiq Hariri, an attack <e2>blamed</e2> on Syria.
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The <e1>bombing</e1> also followed the <e2>handover</e2> of a report by UN chief investigator Detlev Mehlis to UN Secretary General Kofi Annan on his probe into the murder of Lebanese ex-premier Rafiq Hariri, an attack blamed on Syria.
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Druze leader and fellow MP Walid Jumblatt <e1>pointed</e1> the finger at Syria over the bombing, the 13th such attack since the blast that killed Hariri in February and <e2>plunged</e2> Lebanon into chaos not seen since the 1975-1990 civil war.
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Druze leader and fellow MP Walid Jumblatt <e1>pointed</e1> the finger at Syria over the bombing, the 13th such attack since the <e2>blast</e2> that killed Hariri in February and plunged Lebanon into chaos not seen since the 1975-1990 civil war.
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Druze leader and fellow MP Walid Jumblatt <e1>pointed</e1> the finger at Syria over the bombing, the 13th such attack since the blast that killed Hariri in February and plunged Lebanon into chaos not seen since the 1975-1990 civil <e2>war</e2>.
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The <e1>attacks</e1> have created a climate of fear in Lebanon, with several anti-Syrian figures such as Hariri's MP son Saad <e2>spending</e2> much of their time out of the country.
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The last <e1>attack</e1> was on September 25 when May Chidiac, 40, a Christian news presenter and political talk show host, was <e2>maimed</e2> by a bomb in her car.
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The last attack was on September 25 when <t1>May Chidiac, 40</t1>, a Christian news presenter and political talk show host, was <e1>maimed</e1> by a bomb in her car.
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Tueni, a Greek Orthodox who turned An-Nahar (Today) into a veritable anti-Syrian tribunal, became an MP after elections in May and <t1>June</t1> which <e1>gave</e1> anti-Syrian parties a majority.
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Tueni, a Greek Orthodox who turned An-Nahar (Today) into a veritable anti-Syrian tribunal, became an MP after <e1>elections</e1> in <t1>May</t1> and June which gave anti-Syrian parties a majority.
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Pro-Syrian President Emile Lahoud <e1>said</e1> he was "<e2>outraged</e2>" by the killing, describing Tueni as Lebanon's "symbol of freedom".
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Pro-Syrian President Emile Lahoud <e1>said</e1> he was "outraged" by the killing, <e2>describing</e2> Tueni as Lebanon's "symbol of freedom".
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A dozen cars were <e1>turned</e1> into charred shells by the powerful blast, some flung into <e2>neighbouring</e2> woodland, and windows were shattered as far as 500 metres away.
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About 30 other people were <e1>wounded</e1> in the attack in the Christian suburb of Mkalles as Tueni was heading in a <e2>convoy</e2> to his Beirut office at around 9 am (0700 GMT).
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Three other people were <e1>killed</e1> in the attack which <e2>came</e2> just a day after Tueni returned to Lebanon from France, where he had taken refuge fearing his life could be in danger.
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But the Hariri killing threw the spotlight on to Syria's dominant role in its smaller neighbour and in <t1>April</t1> Damascus <e1>pulled</e1> out the last of its troops from Lebanese soil after a 29-year military presence.
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Another An-Nahar journalist, Samir Kassir, was <e1>killed</e1> in <t1>June</t1> and one reporter with the paper said Monday: "We are all afraid."
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"His death only serves the enemies of Lebanon who have been <e1>exerting</e1> all efforts to <e2>weaken</e2> the country."
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The UN Security Council, which has <e1>threatened</e1> international sanctions agains Syria, was due to receive the Mehlis report later <t1>Monday</t1>.
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Tueni, a Greek Orthodox who turned An-Nahar (Today) into a veritable anti-Syrian tribunal, became an MP after elections in <t1>May</t1> and <t2>June</t2> which gave anti-Syrian parties a majority.
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