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Reaction to the violence suggests coalition wanted to avoid widespread unrest in the wake of Wissam al-Hassan's death.
Marchers try to storm office of PM in Beirut following public funeral of slain spy chief aligned with the opposition.
As anger grows, mourners gather in their thousands in central Beirut for funeral of slain intelligence chief.
The intelligence chief had been suspicious of the Syrian leadership since the killing of former PM Rafik al-Hariri.
Amid anger and grief, ex-PM Saad Hariri urges large turnout at funeral for slain intelligence official Wissam al-Hassan.
Opposition coalition demands PM's resignation over assassination but remains wary about plunging nation into crisis.
A look at the long line of attacks preceding the killing of Wissam al-Hassan, most of them against opponents of Syria.
Prime minister says he will remain in his post, as protests over anti-Syrian official's killing erupt in several cities.
Anti-Syria politicians blame President Assad for bombing that kills senior Lebanese security official and seven others
Wissam al-Hassan, intelligence chief of Internal Security Forces, among eight people killed in a car bombing in Beirut.
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