Sydney Morning Herald | Neighbors Said to Be at Violent Odds in Syrian Crackdown New York Times AL QAA, Lebanon — Sunni Muslims who have fled Syria described a government crackdown that is more pervasive and more sectarian than previously understood, with civilians affiliated with President Bashar al-Assad's minority religious sect shooting at ... Islamists find foothold in Syria revolt Syrian crackdown takes sectarian turn as Sunnis flee to Lebanon War-hit Syrians find refuge in Lebanon |
West Lebanon woman helping to raise autism awareness Lebanon Daily News By BRAD RHEN Tracy and Gary Mehaffey, and their son Donovan, stand on their West Lebanon Township porch with blue light bulbs to used in porch lights. Light It Up Blue is a global initiative organized by Autism Speaks to help raise awareness of autism ... |
Lebanon Valley Rail Trail good exercise and economics Lebanon Daily News By JOHN LATIMER Members of the Pennsylvania Air National Guard's 201st REDHORSE Squadron lay asphalt Wednesday on a portion of the Lebanon Valley Rail Trail between Ninth and 10th streets in Lebanon. (Earl Brightbill / Lebanon Daily News) The Lebanon ... |
Mt. Lebanon fire company earns honors Pittsburgh Post Gazette By Molly Born / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette The Mt. Lebanon Fire Department has been honored by the Commission on Fire Accreditation International, one of six fire departments in the US and Canada to receive the award this year. Chief Nicholas Sohyda said ... |
Christian Science Monitor | A Jewish synagogue makes a comeback in Lebanon Christian Science Monitor The last remaining synagogue in Beirut is undergoing restoration, and will soon host its first rabbi in nearly 40 years. Only 150 members of the Jewish community remain in Lebanon. By Nicholas Blanford, Correspondent / March 29, 2012 Two Syrian workers ... |
The Daily Star | Lebanon will not budge from dissociation policy: Mikati The Daily Star BEIRUT: Prime Minister Najib Mikati said Thursday Lebanon would not budge from its dissociation policy on developments in Syria. “No one will succeed in luring us into changing our disassociation policy be it internally or externally,” Mikati said ... Lebanese press round-up: March 29, 2012 Lebanon: Cabinet agrees to lease electricity-generating ships, build power plants Bassil's solution to Lebanon's power woes accused of nepotism and unethical ... |
ITV News | Robert Fisk: On Lebanon's border, silent Syrians are flocking to an unknown future The Independent A truckload of soldiers (big, burly guys in heavy, black flak jackets, with Kalashnikovs), pulls up and watches silently as flocks of Syrian refugees, fleeing the bloody government crackdown in their nation, plead to enter Lebanon. 2 truckloads of arms seized in Bekaa Syria's rebels seek arms from its neighbour Lebanon Lebanon intercepts vehicles with suspected Syria arms |
Belleville News Democrat | Lebanon woman charged with flip-flop bank robbery Belleville News Democrat LOUIS -- Federal prosecutors Wednesday charged a 43-year-old woman who allegedly robbed a Lebanon bank in flip-flops. Carla R. Walker, who lives with her parents at 10904 Fallowfield Drive in Lebanon, faces a single count of bank robbery, ... Lebanon Woman Charged with Bank Robbery Woman Charged In Lebanon Bank Heist Flip-flops help connect Lebanon woman to bank robbery |
Ynetnews | Israeli arrested in Lebanon returns home Ynetnews The Red Cross has transferred into Israel's custody on Thursday a man who was arrested in Lebanon in September after drifting into the country's waters while diving. Dozens of Ahmad Daif's family members arrived at the border crossing at Rosh Hanikra ... Arab-Israeli man who swam to Lebanon returned home: ICRC Red Cross to return Israeli who crossed border into Lebanon Lebanon expected to return imprisoned Israeli |
Lebanon County judge hears arguments in murder case Lebanon Daily News Bonilla faces trial the week of April 9 on charges of criminal homicide for the stabbing death of 26-year-old Echevarria of North Partridge Street in Lebanon and aggravated assault for injuring Richard Salgado of Lebanon during an argument. |