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Human rights activists say Syrian security forces have opened fire on hundreds of demonstrators in the main square of the country's third-largest city, The activists say police opened fire on the protesters in Sa'a Jadida New Clock Square in the central town of Homs overnight.
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Police cleared Sa'a Square early Tuesday by shooting guns and using tear gas, leaving it and most city streets deserted.
Syrians Defy Regime as Government Pledges Overhauls Bill Spindle 2011
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Associated Press Syrians, shown in a mobile-phone image Monday, pray in Sa'a Square in the center of the city of Homs.
Syrians Defy Regime as Government Pledges Overhauls Bill Spindle 2011
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Human rights activists say Syrian security forces have opened fire on hundreds of demonstrators in the main square of the country's third-largest city, The activists say police opened fire on the protesters in Sa'a Jadida New Clock Square in the central town of Homs overnight.
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Burton is disposed to doubt this, as he states that some varieties of the "holy herb" grown at Sa'a 'Paulo and Nimos suggests a larger proportion.
Tobacco; Its History, Varieties, Culture, Manufacture and Commerce E. R. Billings
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'Ali (1797-8); Sa'a dat' Ali Khan, half-brother of
Observations on the Mussulmauns of India Descriptive of Their Manners, Customs, Habits and Religious Opinions Made During a Twelve Years' Residence in Their Immediate Society Mrs. Meer Hasan Ali 1885
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After the funeral, thousands of people marched to Homs' main Sa'a Jadida Square, or the New Clock Square, where they chanted "people want to bring down the regime" and "peaceful, peaceful," the witnesses said.
The Washington Post: National, World & D.C. Area News and Headlines - washingtonpost.com 2011
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After the funeral, thousands of people marched to Homs' main Sa'a Jadida Square, or the New Clock Square, where they chanted "people want to bring down the regime" and "peaceful, peaceful," the witnesses said.
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After the funeral, thousands of people marched to Homs' main Sa'a Jadida Square, or the New Clock Square, where they chanted "people want to bring down the regime" and "peaceful, peaceful," the witnesses said.
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Sule Sa'a who sustained scalp injury during the encounter with robbers between Darki and Gadar Janar in tears explained that 'Rimi insisted on the journey to enable him meet some commitment in Kano'.
Vanguard johnabayomi 2010
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