U.S. to Urge Assad to Step Down if He Doesn't Change Policy--Slaps Sanctions on Syria's Largest Bank; U.N. Curbs on Assad Approaching--Europe Warns Syria of U.N. Steps, Russia Wants Reform--Turkish Envoy Visits Hama, Unrest Spreads to Border with Turkey--15 Killed in Unrest in Homs--Un Agency Dismisses Reports It Said Hizbullah Involved in Syrian Unrest--Former Syrian Minister of Defense Denies Rumors of His Death (SYRIA-UNREST-U.S.)
The Daily Middle East Reporter (Beirut, Lebanon) 2011, August 11, 199, 5152
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--U.S. to Urge Assad to Step Down if He Doesn't Change Policy --Slaps Sanctions on Syria's Largest Bank; U.N. Curbs on Assad Approaching
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