The Daily Star | Jumblatt decries Lebanon's stance in Arab League The Daily Star By The Daily Star BEIRUT: Progressive Socialist Party leader Walid Jumblatt said Monday he was surprised by Lebanon's reservations over the Arab League decision to open communication channels with the Syrian opposition and to request that the UN send a ... Lebanon Denies Involvement in Anti-Arab Plot Jumblat: Lebanon Has Failed in Ending Oppression against Syrian People Lebanese Foreign Minister: Lebanon rejects any foreign intervention in Syria |
The Daily Star | Mikati: Lebanon will not become sanctuary for Syrian rebel troops The Daily Star By Hussein Dakroub BEIRUT: Prime Minister Najib Mikati has vowed not to let Lebanon be used as a base by rebel Syrian soldiers to attack government troops loyal to embattled President Bashar Assad. Mikati also said that the general prosecutor of the ... Lebanon Marks Assassination Anniversary With Few Answers Hariri: Dialogue Must Only Tackle Arms, Syrian People are the Real Resistance Beirut pressed on tribunal mandate |
The National | Lebanon tries to stay out of Syria conflict Financial Times In Lebanon, long-standing, polarising divisions between supporters and opponents of the regime in neighbouring Syria overlay volatile sectarian faultlines, and the government in Beirut has tried to pursue a policy of “dissociation” from the turmoil ... Syrian violence finds its echo in Lebanon Tension over Syria making Lebanon a powder keg Is Syria's unrest spilling over into Lebanon? |
DAWN.com | Davis Cup opening round clash against Lebanon The News International KARACHI: Aqeel Khan on Monday clinched one of the best wins of his long Davis Cup career when he thrashed Lebanon's Karim Alayli in straight sets to take Pakistan into the second round of the 2012 Davis Cup tournament in Beirut. Davis Cup: Aqeel holds nerve to carry Pakistan through Pakistan, Lebanon tie 1-1 in Davis Cup Mixed fortunes for Pakistan on opening day at Davis Cup |
Syrian activist Danny Abdul Dayem flees to Lebanon amid violence Washington Post (blog) By Elizabeth Flock As violence continues to escalate in Syria, the “voice of Homs” has fled to Lebanon. Danny Abdul Dayem, an activist known as the “voice of Homs.” (YouTube) Danny Abdul Dayem, 23, a Syrian activist, has spent much of the last month ... One activist's chronicle of daily hell in Syria |
HS girls' basketball: Manheim Twp. cruises to a 50-25 win over Northern ... PennLive.com (SEAN SIMMERS, The Patriot-News) Manheim Twp. never trailed in a 50-25 win over Northern Lebanon in the Lancaster-Lebanon League girls' basketball quarterfinals on Monday night. The Blue Streaks (20-2) will play Lancaster Catholic, a 56-47 winner over ... |
Press Herald | Second suspect arrested in Lebanon tavern beating Foster's Daily Democrat LEBANON, Maine — A second man was arrested last week in connection with a Jan. 27 beating at Trains Tavern that left a 44-year-old Maine man unconscious and badly injured. Jason Mowry, 33, of Acton was arrested on Feb. 10 after turning himself in and ... Second man charged in Lebanon bar fight Second man arrested in connection with Lebanon bar fight |
Lebanon wins girls basketball sectional title Journal Review DOVER — According to the rosters, Lebanon junior guard Katie Curtis was tied for the shortest player on the court Saturday night at 5-feet-5-inches tall. But no player stood taller than Curtis in the sectional final against Western Boone. |
Lebanon's Gonzalez honored by VFW Lebanon Daily News Lebanon resident Fred Gonzalez, left, is presented with the Pennsylvania Eagle Award for his service to area youth by Larry Reece, the VFW state commander. (LEBANON DAILY NEWS FILE PHOTO) Lebanon resident Fred Gonzalez, left, was recently presented ... |
Lebanon seeks parks committee/tree board volunteer Albany Democrat Herald LEBANON — The city of Lebanon is looking to fill two vacant positions on its Parks Committee/Tree Board. Candidates must reside within the 97355 zip code. The board reviews development proposals for city parks, promotes parks and preservation of trees ... Bethel board rethinks recreation spending |