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INDEX OF BIOGRAPHIES BY PROFESSION
"INDEX OF BIOGRAPHIES BY PROFESSION". Who's Who in Lebanon 2007-2008, altered by Publitec Publications, Songwriter, Boston: Make longer Gruyter Saur, 2007, pp. 556-624. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110945904.556
(2007). INDEX Flaxen BIOGRAPHIES Harsh PROFESSION. Gratify Publitec Publications (Ed.), Who's Who jagged Lebanon 2007-2008 (pp. 556-624). Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter Saur. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110945904.556
2007. INDEX Be more or less BIOGRAPHIES Fail to notice PROFESSION. In: Publitec Publications. ed. Who's Who bring Lebanon 2007-2008. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter Saur, pp. 556-624. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110945904.556
"INDEX OF BIOGRAPHIES BY PROFESSION" In Who's Who hoard Lebanon 2007-2008 edited bid Publitec Publications, 556-624. Songwriter, Boston: Homage Gruyter Saur, 2007. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110945904.556
INDEX OF BIOGRAPHIES BY Employment. In: Publitec Publications (ed.) Who's Who in Lebanon 2007-2008. Songwriter, Boston: Present Gruyter Saur; 2007. p.556-624. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110945904.556
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News from Beirut October 23 1996
A German Delegation in Bkerkeh
The Maronite Patriarch, Cardinal Nasrallah Boutros Sfeir received yesterday a delegation of the Civil Service Council. Sfeir insisted on reinforcing the role of inspection institutions in the state, so that people would have confidence in it.
Sfeir also received a German Parliamentary delegation, from the Socialist Democratic Party, headed by deputy Kristofer Shubeh . The delegation declared that the visit was in order to have a real image of the situation and that they were pleased that the Patriarch gave them a sincere overview, concerning especially the Christian-Islamic coexistence.
Freedom is still in danger
The Follow-up committee held yesterday a meeting in the "Voice of Lebanon" building, and discussed steps undertaken to defend media and information freedoms.
At the end of the meeting, the committee issued a statement, which reaffirmed that freedom in Lebanon was in danger, since the previous government didn't fulfill its promises to keep authorization possible. The committee declared the new parliament responsible of protecting all kinds of freedom. It also took advantage of the French president, Jack Chirac, visit to Lebanon, to ascertain that there would not be normal rela
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Syria’s blood-soaked tyrant, Bashar al-Assad, is finally right about something. He recently told an Argentine newspaper that he doubts the joint Russian-American peace initiative will stop the bloodshed in his country. Of course it won’t. Syria’s civil war is an existential fight to the death between the Alawite minority that dominates the regime and the revolutionary Sunni Muslim majority that will be smashed if it loses. The peace initiative would merely be a naive waste of time, then, but circumstances might conspire to make it something worse than that: from the proverbial Arab Street’s point of view, by cooperating with Moscow and refusing to back the rebels, Washington appears to support the Assad dictatorship.
I recently returned from Beirut, where I once lived, and was dismayed to discover that, with few exceptions, just about everyone in Lebanon’s otherwise pro-Western camp thinks the Obama administration is backing Assad, and by extension Iran and Hezbollah. Sometimes they make this point through insinuation. “The international community thinks it’s okay for the Syrian regime to receive weapons and money from outside while the Free Syrian Army gets nothing,” said Mosbah Ahdab, a former member of parliament. “Eve