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ANTAKYA, Turkey – Violent clashes have divided Syria's largest city, Aleppo, as wealthier citizens blame the rebel Free Syrian Army for bringing fighting to their doorsteps.

"They prefer the stability that used to be here," said Mohammad al-Sheikh, a 26-year-old unemployed tour guide who lives in Aleppo. "They are pro-government for the stability, not pro-Assad himself."

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