Rockets Hit Hezbollah Stronghold in Lebanon
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BEIRUT (AP) -- A pair of rockets slammed into a car dealership and a residential building in strongholds of Lebanon's Hezbollah militant group in Beirut on Sunday, wounding four people in a new sign that Syria's civil war is increasingly rattling its fragile neighbor.
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