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Last Updated on: Friday, November 27, 2009
Statement grants state monopoly on political policy
The ministerial committee tasked with formulating the Cabinet's policy statement concluded on Thursday its discussions with another compromise granting the state monopoly over matters which relate to the country's political policy while also highlighting Leba non's right to liberate its occupied territories "by means of its army, resistance and people." Full Story
» Palestinian-rights boss resigns to make way for government
» State Shura Council announces 'positive' year of 'respectable decisions'
» UNIFIL: No formal communication on Ghajar withdrawal
» Constitutional Council rejects poll challenges
» 'Historic' meeting takes steps toward healing Chouf rift
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Lebanon's WTO entry will have little impact on agriculture
The Economy and Trade Ministry indicated that the reduction of tariffs on vegetable imports, as part of Lebanon's accession to the World Trade Organization, would have minimal impact on either Lebanese producers or consumers, as most of these imports already come from countries that are subject to very low or no customs duties, as reported by Lebanon This Week, the economic publication of the Byblos Bank Group. Full Story
» Lebanese banking sector demonstrates remarkable resilience
» Central bank's foreign assets hit record high of $27 billion
» Lebanon's construction industry sees upswing in 2009
» Najjar presses for modernization of commercial legislation
» The economic agenda of the Saad Hariri Cabinet
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Forex? What is it, anyway?
The currency trading (FOREX) market is the biggest and fastest growing market on earth. Its daily turnover is more than 2.5 trillion dollars. The participants in this market are banks, organizations, investors and private individuals, just like you. (click here to read full market background by Easy-Forex™).  Full Story
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Corruption: the deadly 'joke'

There's the old joke about the bureaucrat from our part of the world and a bureaucrat from a Western country, who meet at a conference, form a friendship and visit each other's homes over the coming years. Our bureaucrat is greatly impressed by the Westerner's villa, and asks how he could have possibly afforded it on a civil servant's salary.

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Gunpoint taxi muggings on rise in Beirut
Expats and tourists are becoming the target of armed robbers in Beirut, with six known cases of muggings at gunpoint in almost as many weeks. Each of the victims' stories plays out the same: taking a service taxi that already has another passenger in the front - either in Hamra or downtown - being driven out of their way, then having a gun put to their head and their valuables stolen. Full Story
» A(H1N1) can be contained, says Health Ministry as flu season arrives
» Minister proposes hotline for environment complaints
» Jumblatt grants land for Balamand University campus
» Unknown arsonists set fire to three cars in Bekaa
» Fadlallah urges peace during Eid al-Adha address
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The word creates the music, the movement and the movie
"The beginning created the movement, the movement created the sign; the sign, the planets, and the planets created the forms."So wrote the American-Lebanese author Etel Adnan in her book "Voyage au Mont Tamalpais" (Journey to Mount Tamalpais), and so began "JoKaRi," a multimedia performance piece enacted in the Theatre Montaigne at the Centre Culturel Francais (CCF).  Full Story
» Egyptian intellectuals condemn politics of soccer violence
» Prize-winning Iranian filmmaker vows to highlight 'injustice'
» Ninth Marrakech International Film Festival promises 15-nation competition
» French migration tale wins European Parliament's Lux 2009 film prize
» A bit of Beirut euphoria, compliments of Rotterdam
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Gordon Brown's small Afghan games
By Michael Glackin
Winston Churchill famously described Russia as a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma. He could just as easily have been talking about current Western policy in Afghanistan. Last week, British Premier Gordon Brown announced plans to host a conference in London next January involving NATO and the Afghan government. Continue
» Iraqi elections: messy, factionalized, and ultimately democratic
   By Sam Parker
» Only a European cure can alleviate Balkan depression
   By Ivan Krastev
» America's new Afghan strategy straddles the 'yes' and 'no'
   By David Ignatius
» Europe's new leadership certainly won't surprise us with a vision
   By Christopher Patten
» Obama just can't afford to neglect Iraq
   By Michael Young
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Lebanese women bereft of protection
As women's rights groups worldwide are organizing events to raise awareness for the 9th International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, Lebanon's women find themselves virtually unprotected against domestic violence, a number of NGO workers told The Daily Star.  Amal Ftouni, media coordinator with the NGO Lebanese Council to Resist Violence against Women (LCRVAW). Full Story
» Drive to protect women picks up momentum
» Cabinet formation brings hopes of stability
» Lebanon must rise to Copenhagen summit
» Baroud backs proportional representation in municipal polls
» Rival camps abandon confrontation following cabinet formation
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Backroom presidential 'polls' underline European Union's democratic deficit
By Chibli Mallat
How has the largest congregation of states in modern history become so uninspiring, despite the unprecedented European peace with the establishment of the European Community in successive treaties since 1952? With 27 members over a continent famed since the Roman Empire for continuous domestic and interstate wars until 1945. Continue
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» Fighting corruption: Identifying foundational obstacles and new directions
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» Iraq at a crossroads: Constitutional Review Committee fills in crucial gaps
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» Lebanese Council of State: Post-hoc modification of exam rules violates equality principles
   
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Great and good gather to celebrate Chevening scholarships
Great Britain's Ambassador to Lebanon Frances Guy and Hugo Raybaudo hosted a sparkling reception at Villa al-Lawzi last Tuesday, to introduce the Chevening program  - which provides nearly 1,000 scholarships for higher education institutions in the UK for postgraduate students or researchers from over 130 countries. Nearly 100 people attended the Yarzeh event.  Full Story
» The Beirut Arab University marks half century at BIEL
» Orascom marks Alfa takeover with lunch at Abdel-Wahab restaurant
» Bank of Egypt in Lebanon marks 80th anniversary with reception
» Lebanese contemporary art at Infiniti's downtown boutique
» A grand ceremony for Notre Dame Hospital's golden jubilee
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