In Lebanon, a refuge for Syria's wounded Boston.com By Bassem Mroue AP / February 3, 2012 TRIPOLI, Lebanon—Abu Hamza was in a crowd of thousands in the Syrian border town of Qusair, shouting for President Bashar Assad to leave power, when a sniper's bullet tore through his leg and shattered the bone ... |
Lebanon Raceway questions competing racetrack's plans Middletown Journal By Ted Cox, Staff Writer 7:30 PM Friday, February 3, 2012 LEBANON — Lebanon Raceway officials expressed concern Friday after learning another racetrack company's plan for a “racino” in Dayton now features a harness-racing track instead of a ... |
West Lebanon water tainted with oil Lebanon Daily News By JOHN LATIMER West Lebanon officials are close to solving the mystery of a hazardous chemical that polluted the township's water system, but the problem is far from resolved. The suspected source is waste oil that was poured on the ground near a ... Water contamination update in West Lebanon Twp. |
Hunterdon County Democrat - NJ.com | Lebanon Township Committee having second thoughts on accepting $1 garage Hunterdon County Democrat - NJ.com By Lillian Shupe/Hunterdon County Democrat LEBANON TWP. — The Township Committee is having some trepidation about accepting an offer of a commercial garage for $1, but has not abandoned the idea. Resident Dewey Polt has offered to sell the 2.77 acre ... |
The Daily Star | Mount Lebanon mufti slams Russia, says Assad wants sectarian war The Daily Star BEIRUT: Mount Lebanon Mufti Sheikh Mohammad Ali Jouzou criticized Russia Friday over its handling of the Syria crisis, saying it was bartering with the blood of Syrians for concessions with the West, and warned that Damascus was heading to a civil war. Russian envoy: Moscow seeking to avoid great war in region Assad Tells Wahhab Lebanon Stability 'Reflects Positively' on Syria Various scenarios staring Damascus in the face |
The Daily Star | France will maintain support for Lebanon 'whoever wins at polls' The Daily Star “The friendship between France and Lebanon is an old tradition, no matter what government is currently in place,” Fabius told reporters at Le Gabriel Hotel Ashrafieh. There are currently 21000 French citizens registered in Lebanon, 90 percent of whom ... Sleiman praises Lebanese-French ties |
The Daily Star | Francois Bassil: Lebanon May Suffer Greece's Fate LoanSafe by Alex Ferreras on February 3, 2012 in Latest Financial News (Source Osama Habib The Daily Star, Beirut, Lebanon) – BEIRUT: A leading Lebanese banker fears a Greek economic scenario in Lebanon this year if the government fails to take immediate action ... Lebanon's Electrical Woes Become Political Football Beirut looks to wind power Breaking the bloc? |
Northern Lebanon High School second marking period honor roll Patriot-News By The Patriot-News The honor roll for the second marking period has been announced at Northern Lebanon High School. Jason Allison, Nicholas Auchenbach, Sydney Barger, Natalie Bevans, Xena Brock, Kerry Buffenmeyer, Tanya Chadwick, Andrew Fox, ... |
AFP | Lebanon's Hariri tribunal hopes for 2012 trial Jerusalem Post By REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir BEIRUT - The UN-backed Special Tribunal for Lebanon said on Thursday it hoped to start in 2012 the trial in absentia of four Hezbollah suspects, indicted over the killing of Lebanon's former prime minister Rafik Hariri. Lebanon tribunal to try accused Hariri assassins in absentia Lebanon court selects lawyers for Hariri accused Lebanon: UN-backed tribunal to try four men accused of Hariri killing in absentia |
The Daily Star | Lebanon's Arabic press digest - Feb. 3, 2012 The Daily Star Was it to avoid a dilemma over extending the protocol agreement with the Special Tribunal for Lebanon? Was to avoid the outcome of the Lebanese-Syrian border report given that Lebanon received Wednesday names of people on the wanted list? Lebanese press round-up: February 3, 2012 |