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    Clinton condemns latest violence in Syria

    Thu, 06/07/2012 - 06:58 EDT - AP

    ISTANBUL (AP) -- U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton says Syria's recent violence is "simply unconscionable" and is blaming President Bashar Assad for "doubling down" on his harsh crackdown....

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