AFP | Lebanese Fear Spillover Violence From Syria NPR by Kelly McEvers Syria's turmoil has been spreading into Lebanon, where residents say Syrian soldiers have crossed the border and killed civilians. Here, Lebanese army soldiers patrol in the northern port city of Tripoli, Lebanon, earlier this month, ... Rival Lebanese leaders agree to halt Syria spillover Khatib leads a depleted Lebanon to win over Syria Lebanon's clans broach Syria tensions |
Atlanta Journal Constitution | New pan-Arab TV satellite channel goes on air Atlanta Journal Constitution Two staff members are preparing the newsroom of Al-Mayadeen, a new pan Arab satellite TV station which is launching broadcasts from Beirut, Lebanon, Monday, June 11, 2012. The satellite television station that hopes to challenge the dominance of Arab ... |
Lebanon man pleads guilty, sentenced for killing girlfriend Lebanon Daily News President Judge John C. Tylwalk sentenced the 26-year-old for the strangulation death of Jenn Cassel in the home they shared at 204 S. Ninth St. in Lebanon. Police said the couple moved to Lebanon from the Grantville area a short time before Cassel was ... |
Al-Monitor | Breaking the Law by Reading Ghassan Tueni Huffington Post Syrian students always looked left and right before buying the newspaper, so as not to be spotted by the 100+ Syrian informers in Beirut, during the heyday of Syrian hegemony over Lebanon. As far as the security services were concerned, Annahar was a ... After Tueini, Lebanon's future stands on a giant's shoulders Nation bids farewell to veteran journalist Tueni Ghassan Tueni, Lebanon's Newspaper Guru, Dies at 86 |
The Daily Star | Lebanon's agricultural exports to Syria rise 17 percent The Daily Star BEIRUT: Lebanon's agricultural exports to Syria in the first four months have surged for the first time in many years as the war-ravaged country is trying to cope with dwindling production of wheat, vegetables and fruits. |
Arutz Sheva | In Lebanon, video shows Shiite pilgrims held by Syria rebels Los Angeles Times The kidnapping has raised tensions in Lebanon, with its uneasy mix of sects and ethnic groups. Many officials worry about a spillover of Syria's violence into neighboring Lebanon. Lebanese officials have demanded that the pilgrims be released and are ... Along Syria's volatile border, rebels, rabbits, and ambushes First refugee tents appear in Arsal as municipality struggles to cope Syria's volatile border: rebels, rabbits and ambushes, ohmy! |
Barn tour slated in Lebanon, Berks Lebanon Daily News Lebanon Valley historic barns will be the highlight of this year's Historic Barn and Farm Foundation of Pennsylvania annual meeting and barn tour Friday and Saturday. In its fifth year, the statewide nonprofit organization will feature eight historic ... |
Lebanon County morning accident leaves one in critical condition CBS 21 Monday morning was a time for several deadly crashes in Cumberland County, and also a serious accident in Lebanon County. Around 1030 am, a red Toyota truck was traveling north on North Lancaster Avenue in Swatara Township when it failed to stop at the ... |
Lebanon: An antenna inspired by the Cedar tree Middle East Confidential An antenna designed for wireless and 3G connections with the shape of Lebanon's national icon, which also figures on the national flag, has successfully been tested. According to Mohammed Al Husseini, a member of the team, a closer look at the ... Lebanon's Cedar tree inspires new antenna design |
Goal.com India | Choi Kang-Hee implores South Korea to play adventurously against defensive Lebanon Goal.com India By Ben Somerford South Korea coach Choi Kang-Hee says his side must be "adventurous" when they take on a Lebanon side expected to play a defensive style in Tuesday's 2014 World Cup qualifier in Goyang. The Taeguk Warriors opened their final round ... |