Lebanon

Trip to Tripoli

Skyline of Tripoli (northern part). You can see the crusader castle on the right (yes, I'll provide a microscope), and the old souqs in the middle. We have this very old, trice-removed aunt in the family, that recently moved...

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Sunseeker ME announces regional expansion plans

Yacht dealers Sunseeker Middle East are set to embark on an expansion plan across the Gulf and into Lebanon in a bid to become the region’s market leaders, the firm said on Sunday. The Dubai-based firm, a division of the Ilyas...

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NIAC’s PR Offensive (National Iranian American Council)

As the NIAC and Trita Parsi story unfolds in the wake of Eli Lake’s bombshell story, it is interesting to note just how it might be that many on the Left are simultaneously reaching the same conclusions (e.g., it’s all a neocon...

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Sayegh: Ministerial Statement will not come pre-packaged

In an interview with NOW on Sunday, Social Affairs Minister Selim Sayegh said that the Ministerial Statement will not come pre-packaged. “This statement should be a Lebanese product and has to express the internal concerns...

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Lamia : Lebanon

125 of $1,000 raised. Started raising funds on Nov 22, 2009 Lamia is a married woman who has five children. In 2001, to help her husband, she started working as a home-based tailor after 15 years of experience in this field....

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Elizabeth : Lebanon

25 of $2,000 raised. Started raising funds on Nov 22, 2009 Elizabeth is a 41-year-old woman who lives in Beirut, the capital of Lebanon, with her husband and their two children. Elizabeth owns a women's clothing shop. She also...

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Abed : Lebanon

0 of $1,000 raised. Started raising funds on Nov 22, 2009 Abed is a 40-year-old man who lives in Beirut, the capital of Lebanon, with his wife and their three children. Abed has been selling fish and aquariums since 2001. Abed...

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Sfeir: The stroke of a pen will not eliminate sectarianism

Maronite Patriarch Nasrallah Boutros Sfeir said that sectarianism needs to be eliminated from people’s souls before it can be removed from official record while highlighting Lebanon’s most unusual pairing: an armed resistance...

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Alice : Lebanon

25 of $1,800 raised. Started raising funds on Nov 22, 2009 Alice is a 47-year-old woman who lives in Beirut, the capital of Lebanon. Alice has owned a clothing shop since 2004. Alice is notable in her work because she offers...

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Ferry Corsten Twice in a Blue Moon “The Experience” Coverage

A night for Lebanese clubbers to remember, Ferry Corstem with Betsie Larkin vocals, special Guest DJ set by Solarstone, the Lebanese Back to back Ronin & Nesta and clubbers of Lebanon enjoyed their night at Forum de Beyrouth...

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