The Daily Star | ISIS postpones hostage executions: Abu Faour The Daily Star BEIRUT: Families of captive servicemen have re-opened roads across Lebanon after receiving assurances that ISIS will not behead the seven hostages it threatened to kill Monday. “Some calls were made, and the threat has been delayed,” Health Minister ... Fate Of ISIS Hostages In Lebanon Hangs On Five Islamist Prisoners Allegedly ... ISIS postpones execution of Lebanon hostages, says Abu Faour ISIS Threatens the Lives of Seven Lebanese Hostages |
FOX43.com | Police arrest Lebanon man in shooting Lebanon Daily News A Lebanon man was arrested in connection with a shooting in the 1900 block of Center Street late Saturday night. North Cornwall Township police said Luis Rodriguez, 46, of the 500 block of North Eighth Street, was charged with aggravated assault and ... Man shot after birthday celebration in Lebanon Man shot in Lebanon fire company social hall Man shot over set of keys, bedlam ensues following 40th birthday party in ... |
Greenwich Time | Lebanon School Board adopts armed-security policy Lebanon Daily News The school board Monday night overwhelmingly approved the arming of two school safety officers who oversee security in the district's seven schools. The officers, who are both retired Lebanon police lieutenants, will be equipped with handguns in ... Lebanon learns more about GEAR UP grant Lebanon School District votes to arm security guards School board puts off New Lebanon vote until January |
Mt. Lebanon journalist may have suffered medical problem before crash Pittsburgh Post Gazette Describing himself to acquaintances as semi-retired, Mr. Evans was an active member of the Mt. Lebanon Democratic Committee and a board member for Mt. Lebanon Village, a nonprofit group that helps adults age 50 and over remain in their homes. |
The Daily Star | Lebanon water company says Beirut supply clean The Daily Star BEIRUT: There is no pollution in the public water supply to Beirut and Mount Lebanon. But if health ministry tests do show pollution, it would be the fault of citizens tampering with supply networks, the public water company said Monday. "Citizens ... |
Police and emergency news: Argument leads to charges against S. Lebanon man Lebanon Daily News MULTIPLE CHARGES >> Michael A. Wolf Sr., 50, South Lebanon Township, was charged with possessing an instrument of crime with intent, simple assault and public drunkenness for an incident about 9:07 p.m. Saturday at 29 Moravian St., police said. |
The Daily Star | South Lebanon among most stable region in the country: Machnouk The Daily Star BEIRUT: A political agreement has allowed south Lebanon to be one of the most stable regions in the country, Interior Minister Nouhad Machnouk said Monday. Speaking on the security situation in the south, Machnouk said that “it is one of the best regions. |
The Daily Star | Pharaon: Lebanon has lowest food poisoning rates The Daily Star BEIRUT: Food poisoning cases in Lebanon are among the lowest compared to any other region in the world, Tourism Minister Michel Pharaon said, stressing that the existence of some corrupt people in the food industry doesn't mean the whole sector is ... Questionable health issues in Lebanon but food standards sacrosanct Pharaon: Food poisoning rate in Lebanon lower than any other country |
The Daily Star | Lebanon bans Iranian film on 'Green Movement' The Daily Star BEIRUT: General Security banned an Iranian film that focuses on the 2009 “Green Movement” from theaters in Lebanon, the director of the Cultural Resistance International Film Festival of Lebanon told The Daily Star Saturday. “Authorities banned it, yes ... Lebanon bans film on Iran protest movement Lebanon puts the hush on "The Silent Majority Speaks": Iranian film banned Lebanon bans film on Iran's 'Green Movement' protests |
Is Britain the New Lebanon? American Thinker (blog) Lebanon is a prime example. Although currently a downtrodden state infiltrated by Hezb'allah, Lebanon was at one time a pro-Western bastion of economic prosperity. Tourism, agriculture, democracy, and education flourished in the 1960s, and Beirut was ... |