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' ' t ? i ''72":1 A' li tA4 - BEIRUT Lebanon (AP) — Residents sought shelter Monday in basements and bunkers during citywide shelling that killed at least 43 people in three days and touched off international appeals for a cease-firThe rocket and artillery barrages hit both Christian and Moslem sectors during intensified fighting in and around Beirut between Christian army units and an alliance of Druse militiamen and Syrian troops The dead included Spain's ambassador to Lebanon Pedro Manuel de Aristegui and his father-in-laprominent Lebanese poet TeiA fie Youssef Awwad Warrant Officer Youssef Bitar the Lebanese army's top explosives specialist said on Christian-controlle- d Voice of Lebanon radio the ambassador's residence was hit by a Syrian shell Police also said 175 people were wounded in reneved bombardments that broke out late Saturday 1 g ' p 1 it! - c 7 ':V4110 ''''41 ' 4 -- '' P' i k ' ' ' ' 44"' ''' g : P4 Z - -4 - ' 4 '' ' 4pe ' 4" :V ':r:''''''11' 'Ilti Ai'' 4'a'':1' '''''''61""'Ir 1 z 1 i '' 777 - 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Police put the toll in 41 days of fighting at 262 killed and 932 Aounded The overielining majority of the victims have been civilians Thousands of Beirut residents had hardly emerged from shelters Monday morning when guns and rocket launchers thundered back sending them underground again Many were trapped without water or electricity Smoldering cars lay charred Monday in streets littered with glass shards and severed power cables Many buildings burned down because firefighters had no water Only a few bakeries opened Mon e : ' v7 : 11212222201:16! 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