Reuters | Lebanon charges six in widening spy investigation Reuters BEIRUT, May 13 (Reuters) - Six Lebanese were charged with spying for Israel on Wednesday, judicial sources said, bringing to 12 the number of Lebanese formally accused in recent weeks of espionage for the Jewish state. Lebanese authorities are holding ... Israel hands over Lebanon cluster bomb maps: UN UN: Israel Hands Over Cluster Bomb Data to Lebanon 'Israel delays plan to quit Lebanon border town' |
WZTV | Lebanon Student Took Gun To School WSMV, TN LEBANON, Tenn. -- An elementary school student in Lebanon is in custody after taking a gun to school Thursday. The child goes to Castle Heights Upper Elementary School. School officials, who said they resolved the situation quickly and without incident ... Gun Found at Middle-Tennessee School |
Inquirer.net | Smart Gilas five faces tough Lebanon today Philippine Star, Philippines Jun Mendoza JAKARTA – Smart Gilas Pilipinas hopes to come out fresh and strong from a setback and a one-day break as it squares off with unbeaten Al Riyadi of Lebanon today in the 20th FIBA-Asia Champions Cup at the Britama Arena here. ... RP 5 draws praise from Iran, faces Lebanon Smart-RP takes on Lebanon FIBA Asia Champions Cup: 'Gilas Pilipinas' bows to Iran's Mahram |
UN News Centre | LEBANON: Funding shortfall threatens cluster bomb demining IRINnews.org, NY BEIRUT, 14 May 2009 (IRIN) - Deminers in south Lebanon clearing hundreds of thousands of unexploded Israeli-dropped cluster bomb sub-munitions will lose two thirds of their teams this year unless a drastic funding shortfall is addressed. ... Israeli spy cells to be included in report to Security Council MidEast Daily News UNIFIL gets cluster bomb data from Israel |
Peninsula On-line | Lebanon, Syria to boost 'anti-terrorism' cooperation AFP BEIRUT (AFP) — Lebanon and Syria on Tuesday said they had agreed to boost coordination in the fight against "terrorism" during the Syrian army commander's visit to Beirut. "We must work together on matters of mutual interest ... especially on the ... Syrian army chief tries to boost ties with Lebanon Former US president Carter in Lebanon for election monitoring Former US President Carter in Lebanon |
The Patriot-News - PennLive.com | HORACE EHRGOOD: Candidate for Lebanon County Court of Common Pleas ... The Patriot-News - PennLive.com, PA by The Patriot-News Since 1978, I have devoted my law practice including a broad experience in family, civil and criminal law, to serving the citizens of Lebanon County. In addition to representing private clients, I also have served as the mental ... Primary 2009: 5 for Common Pleas TIMOTHY ENGLER: Candidate for Lebanon County Court of Common Pleas ... LOREEN BURKETT: Candidate for Lebanon County Court of Common Pleas ... |
Garbage, recycling fees rise in Lebanon Albany Democrat Herald, OR By Jennifer Moody LEBANON - Lebanon customers of Allied Waste will pay 8 to 13 percent more for garbage, recycling and other disposal services starting July 1. The Lebanon City Council voted unanimously Wednesday to authorize the rate increase. ... Garbage service e-mail system iffy |
Times Online | Hate kills the soul, says pope in Nazareth mass guardian.co.uk, UK Claude Ibrahim, 36, was with a group of Lebanese Christians who were in the South Lebanon army during the Lebanese civil war. As allies of Israel they were given citizenship in 2000, after the Israeli military ended its 18-year occupation of southern ... Video: Pope Makes Pilgrimage to Nazareth Ignoring the Real Causes of Christian Exodus Netanyahu urges Pope: Sound your moral voice against Iran |
Lebanon bomb victim faces uncertain future CNN SAIDA, Lebanon (ICRC) -- Muhammad Hajj Moussa was only 11 years old when he lost both his legs. It is not at all easy for the teenager to speak about "that day," when his life was plunged into despair. He does so haltingly, in very short sentences, ... |
Lebanon's way out of the global meltdown Daily Star - Lebanon, Lebanon By Hussein F. Zeaiter The economic meltdown spreading throughout the globe has cut a wide swath, and Lebanon is no exception. The country is collectively holding its breath as it awaits the expected return of thousands of Lebanese workers from the Gulf ... |