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Security forces open fire, residents say, while activist group puts death toll in the northern port city at 35.
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Reports of residents rounded up at stadium as they attempt to leave coastal city under attack by Syrian security forces.
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Amid rare calls for change in the kingdom, Abdullah tells supporters that reforms are on track.
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Syria, Jordan and Egypt back Beirut after border clashes, while West urges calm.
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Jordan's King Abd Allah II has called for a free trade agreeme
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