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Syria opposition warns of war BEIRUT (AP) — Syri- an dissidents on Sunday formally established a broad-based national coun- cil designed to overthrow President Bashar Assad's regime, which they accused of pushing the country to the brink of civil war. Syrians took to the streets in celebration, singing and dancing. In a restive northern area, meanwhile, gunmen killed the 21-year-old son of Syria's top Sunni Mus- lim cleric in an ambush, the state-run news agency reported. The cleric, Grand Mufti Ahmad Badreddine Hassoun, is considered a close supporter of Assad's regime and has echoed its claims that the unrest in Syria is the result of a for- eign conspiracy. The announcement of the Syrian National Coun- cil at a news conference in Istanbul appeared to be the most serious step yet to unify a deeply fragmented opposition. 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Gadhafi's son denies allegations TRIPOLI, Libya (AP) — Moammar Gadhafi's son, al-Saadi, denied alle- gations of corruption and intimidation and called Interpol's decision to put him on the equivalent of its most-wanted list polit- ical, according to an email sent Sunday. Al-Saadi Gadhafi is under house arrest in Libyan neighbor Niger, where he fled after Tripoli fell to revolutionary forces. His father and two of his brothers are in hid- ing, presumably inside Libya, as fighting between revolutionary forces and Gadhafi's loy- alists continues on three fronts.