Wednesday,  June 13, 2012 • Vol. 12--No. 335 • 26 of 30 •  Other Editions

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• Koru did not comment on accusations by U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton that Moscow was sending attack helicopters to Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime but said Syrian conflict is an issue that "concerns our security."
• Koru said
1,400 more Syrian refugees arrived in the past two days increasing the total number to more than 29,000.
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Lawyer says Mubarak fears prison doctors want to kill him

• CAIRO (AP) -- Hosni Mubarak's condition stabilized Tuesday but his lawyer said the 84-year old former president does not trust his doctors in the prison hospital and fears they are out to kill him.
• There have been conflicting reports about Mubarak's condition since a court con

victed him on June 2 of failing to prevent the killings of protesters in the uprising that ousted him last year. He was sentenced to life in prison.
• Since his arrival at the prison, the 84-year old Mubarak has been suffering from high blood pressure and breathing difficulties and is diagnosed with deep depression, according to security officials at Torah prison. On Monday, doctors used a defibrillator on him twice after they could not find a pulse.
• In a late night TV program Monday, Mubarak's lawyer Farid el-Deeb said he had asked con

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