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Syrians inspect the site where a barrel bomb dropped by an air 
force helicopter exploded in Saraqeb in northwestern Syria on July 20, 2013.AFP/FileLONDON, 
Greater London (AFP)  British Prime Minister David Cameron said on Sunday 
that the Syrian conflict was "on the wrong trajectory", admitting the Assad 
regime may be getting stronger, and urged more help for opposition forces."It's 
very depressing picture and it's a picture that is, I think, on 
the wrong trajectory," Cameron said in an interview with the BBC.He added: 
"You've got an evil president who's doing dreadful things to his people... 
I think he may be stronger than he was a few months 
ago."But I'd still describe the situation as a stalemate."Cameron said Britain 
had still not decided whether to arm the rebels fighting President Bashar 
al-Assad, but said more could be done to help those who wanted 
a democratic Syria."We do need to do more to help promote those 
parts of the opposition that want a free, pluralistic, democratic Syria," 
he said."We're not arming the rebels. We have made no decision about 
that."It's no good complaining about the rebels if you're not going to 
try and help those that want a free, democratic, pluralistic Syria."And 
that's why we're helping with non-military equipment, we're helping with 
technical assistance and training."The prime minister admitted there was 
"too much extremism" among some of the rebels, but insisted "that's not 
a reason for just pulling
HOT SPRINGS, Va.  A squabble about scandals is consuming much of 
the first debate between Virginia's gubernatorial candidates.Democrat Terry 
McAuliffe confronted Republican Ken Cuccinelli about gifts he took from 
Jonnie Williams and his troubled nutritional supplements firm, Star Scientific. 
When the company sued Virginia over a $700,000 tax dispute, McAuliffe claimed, 
Cuccinelli owned stock in the company and let the case languish.Lecturing 
Cuccinelli about Williams, McAuliffe said, "Instead of taking him to court, 
he took you to New York."McAuliffe wrongly claimed that a prosecutor's report 
Thursday said Cuccinelli should be prosecuted for his role with Williams. 
It made no such finding; it cleared Cuccinelli.Cuccinelli accused McAuliffe 
of fabricating claims about his electric car company's employment figures 
and a wood pellet company in Hampton Roads that has produced no 
pellets.
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