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Last Updated on: Tuesday, January 06, 2009
Hariri confident Hizbullah won't be suckered into new war
Parliamentary majority leader Saad Hariri dismissed concerns on Monday that Hizbullah might launch attacks on Israel's northern border to support Palestinians coping with the Zionist state's deadly assault on the Gaza Strip. "Yesterday, Hizbullah said that they would do nothing. I think that's a good thing for Lebanon," he said. Full Story
» Parliamentary elections set for single day: June 7
» Israel intensifies violations of Lebanon's airspace
» Protest over Gaza, but don't sink to Israel's level
» How a Turk became 'spokesman' for South Lebanon
» Analysts confident Hizbullah will not be drawn into Israel's war against Gaza
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Shatah revises growth projection for Lebanese economy down to 3 percent
Finance Minister Mohammed Shatah on Monday revised Lebanon's projected GDP growth for 2009 to 3 percent from 5 percent in light of the global financial crisis and the expected economic slowdown in the oil-rich Gulf Arab states. The minister, who was speaking at a press conference to unveil the 2009 draft budget. Full Story
» Global guidebook takes Lebanese real estate down a peg in terms of cost
» Statistics show late 2008 surge in Lebanese industrial investment
» MEA chief rules out imminent sale of shares due to unfavorable conditions
» Beirut Stock Exchange sees little trading activity amid holiday festivities
» Lebanese tech firms combine expertise in strategic partnership
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Forex? What is it, anyway?
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Israeli politicians should examine their own support for enemies of peace
Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni is trying to perpetuate a tradition among politicians in her country of presuming to choose the leaders of other peoples as well, but rarely have she and her colleagues needed more urgently to examine their own performance. Even before the establishment of the state of Israel by force of arms in 1948. Continue


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Protesters target US Embassy over Israel's Gaza rampage
On the streets of Beirut, anger at Israel's continuing military operations in the Gaza Strip is steadily rising. It could just be the cold weather, but the number of people donning the Palestinian keffiyeh around the capital seems to have grown since Israel launched its first air strikes on December 27. Full Story
» Makdisi named to prestigious post at AUB policy center
» Workshops foster dialogue among Lebanese, Palestinian youth
» Skiers flock to newly whitened slopes in Faraya
» Israel 'not interested' in opening a northern front
» Political turmoil in 2008 hampers progress on human-rights issues
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At last, some guides to Lebanon by folks who really know Lebanon
BEIRUT: For reasons unknown, Lebanon, despite being a favorite destination for Arabs and increasingly popular with European, Asian and American tourists, has not often been subject to the scrutiny of a comprehensive, up-to-date guidebook. Until recently, travelers to the country were stuck with a portion of Lonely Planet's "Syria and Lebanon" edition.  Full Story
» The jailed driver, his wife and the out-of-work minister
» Saudis thrill to rare treat of cinema on home soil
» Location, location, location: Derelict Beirut landmark hosts joint show by Lebanese and Italian artists
» Walkabouts give artists new perspectives on Beirut
» Putting a people's suffering into woeful words and moving music
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Hamas must step down as Gaza's keeper
By Sultan Al-Qassemi
Regardless of the outcome of Israel's barbaric "Operation Cast Lead," one thing is certain: It is high time for Hamas to step down as keeper of Gaza. People will object and remind me that the movement was democratically elected. My answer to that is yes, but Hamas also happens to be incompetent. Most of us in the Middle East still believe. Continue
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   By Vaclav Havel
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   By Naomi Wolf
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BIEL plays host to festivities marking Qatar's national day

The Beirut International Exhibition and Leisure Center hosted a celebration of Qatar's national day on December 18. Among those in attendance were Rita Mayal, Sami al-Khatib and Hisham Khalifa.

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» Japanese ambassador holds birthday bash for emperor
» Hundreds of elderly Lebanese 'party all together'
» UAE hosts celebration to mark Emirates National Day
» BLOM Bank hosts intimate lunch at Bristol in Beirut
» Arabic Cultural Club gets together for special dinner
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