Bomb blasts hit a pair of commuter buses Tuesday, killing three people and stirring fears of clashes between Hezbollah supporters and backers of the government at a massive rally planned to mark the assassination of Lebanon’s former prime minister. The explosions, which government supporters blamed on Syria, stoked fears of more turmoil as an already tense Lebanese capital braced for Wednesday’s commemoration for Rafik Hariri. A huge rally was planned at the late premier’s grave — just feet continuing opposition protests seeking to topple the government. Full Story
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