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BEIRUT, Lebanon - Prime Minister Fuad Saniora on Friday accused Hezbollah's leader of threatening a coup in an unusually harsh exchange between the two rivals that stoked tensions as the Shiite guerrilla group escalated its attempts to oust the government.

Saniora spoke to hundreds of supporters in his fortified office, where he has lived for more than a week. Outside, pro-Hezbollah demonstrators in a nearby square replayed on loudspeakers a Thursday night speech in which their leader, Sheik Hassan Nasrallah, accused the prime minister of siding with Israel during the July-August war.

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The prime minister said Nasrallah "is threatening a coup and his statements carry all the seeds of dissension and threat."

Saniora, who has received strong Western and Arab support, repeated that Hezbollah's protests, now in t...

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