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Syrian leader under fire over Beirut bombing - CNN

Posted: 20 Oct 2012 08:30 AM PDT

Lebanese men block a road leading to the airport in Beirut to protest against the assassination of top intelligence official Wissam al-Hassan in a blast on Friday, October 19. A car bomb blast in central Beirut killed the top security official linked to the anti-Damascus camp in Lebanon, where leaders pointed a finger of blame at Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.Lebanese men block a road leading to the airport in Beirut to protest against the assassination of top intelligence official Wissam al-Hassan in a blast on Friday, October 19. A car bomb blast in central Beirut killed the top security official linked to the anti-Damascus camp in Lebanon, where leaders pointed a finger of blame at Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
Lebanese people take part in a candlelight vigil near the site of the car bomb blast.Lebanese people take part in a candlelight vigil near the site of the car bomb blast.
A Lebanese firefighter douses cars at the site of an explosion in Beirut's Christian neighbourhood of Ashrafieh.A Lebanese firefighter douses cars at the site of an explosion in Beirut's Christian neighbourhood of Ashrafieh.
A car burns after an explosion in Beirut. The blast hit the Ashrafiyeh district in East Beirut, a predominantly Christian area.A car burns after an explosion in Beirut. The blast hit the Ashrafiyeh district in East Beirut, a predominantly Christian area.
Lebanese firefighters douse burning vehicles.Lebanese firefighters douse burning vehicles.
Lebanese Red Cross aid workers help a wounded man. Dozens were injured, some seriously, and others were slightly hurt, a senior hospital official said.Lebanese Red Cross aid workers help a wounded man. Dozens were injured, some seriously, and others were slightly hurt, a senior hospital official said.
Lebanese security forces and rescue workers gather at the site of the explosion.Lebanese security forces and rescue workers gather at the site of the explosion.
Lebanese men evacuate a wounded woman from the scene of the car bomb.Lebanese men evacuate a wounded woman from the scene of the car bomb.
Lebanese police stand by a crater as they secure the site.Lebanese police stand by a crater as they secure the site.
Civil defense members help a wounded man in the immediate aftermath.Civil defense members help a wounded man in the immediate aftermath.
A wounded woman is carried from the area. The attack did not target any political figure, the Lebanese National News Agency says.A wounded woman is carried from the area. The attack did not target any political figure, the Lebanese National News Agency says.
A civil defense member helps a wounded man. A civil defense member helps a wounded man.
A wounded woman gets assistance.A wounded woman gets assistance.
Lebanese soldiers secure the area around the mangled wreckage of the blast.Lebanese soldiers secure the area around the mangled wreckage of the blast.
A woman is helped by a Lebanese soldier after the explosion.A woman is helped by a Lebanese soldier after the explosion.
Relatives comfort a wounded woman at the site.Relatives comfort a wounded woman at the site.
A Lebanese soldier secures the area as a civil defense member helps an injured woman.A Lebanese soldier secures the area as a civil defense member helps an injured woman.
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Car bomb in Beirut
Car bomb in Beirut
Car bomb in Beirut
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Car bomb in Beirut
Car bomb in Beirut
Car bomb in Beirut
Car bomb in Beirut
Car bomb in Beirut

Midwest Jobless Rates Shape Electoral Map - Wall Street Journal

Posted: 20 Oct 2012 07:48 AM PDT

New state employment figures help explain the shape of the race in two Midwestern battlegrounds now at the heart of the presidential contest: Ohio, where Mitt Romney has gained some ground, and Wisconsin, where President Barack Obama maintains his small lead.

Unemployment has fallen over the past year in eight of nine battleground states—those expected to be the most closely contested in November—according to Labor Department data released Friday. Although the state declines vary in size, they generally follow the national trend, in which joblessness has fallen to 7.8% in September from 9.0% a year earlier.

But Ohio and Wisconsin ...

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