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Last Updated on: Tuesday, September 07, 2010
Hariri admits it was a 'mistake' to blame Syria
BEIRUT: Prime Minister Saad Hariri said in remarks on Monday he made a mistake when he accused Syria of involvement in his father's murder but continued to distance the course of the UN-backed tribunal from political accusations. "We made mistakes in some places; at some point we accused Syria of assassinating martyr [former Prime Minister Rafik [...] Full story
» Death threat stokes tensions in Ain al-Hilweh
» Israeli footage allegedly shows south Lebanon blast was Hizbullah explosion
» Committee looks into strategy to develop, secure border with Syria
» Eighty-four charged over Burj Abi Haider clashes
» Hariri renews pledge to maintain calm discourse despite provocations
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Beirut 10th most expensive city in the world for expat housing
BEIRUT: EuroCost International's annual survey on house rental prices for 2010 ranked Beirut in 10th place globally, constituting an increase of 18 spots from 28th place in 2009, as reported by Lebanon This Week, the economic publication of the Byblos Bank Group. The survey evaluates the average rental cost for two- and three-bedroom [...] Full story
» Lebanon's wine-makers keeping Bacchus alive
» Nearly all Lebanese satisfied with quality of education received
» Lebanon's boutique hotel sector shows high potential for future growth
» Commerce groups join mounting calls for disarmament of Beirut
» Summer weddings stay hot despite rising costs and Ramadan
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Forex? What is it, anyway?
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Hariri has shown his leadership

Prime Minister Saad Hariri's comments published on Monday labeling his accusation of Syria in his father's killing as politicized, as well as his repeated references to mistakes, represent a milestone. For us in Lebanon, we should be able to clearly recognize this moment as a milestone in his young career as the prime minister of this country; this dramatic

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Exceptional teachers win recognition
BEIRUT: "They were so happy to have new friends," recalls Rawya Shatila about her student's initial reaction to embarking on an international educational collaboration with a class in Colorado. Shatila had tried to explain to her students that they had friends in another country, but until they saw their own writing on their class's blog, and their friend's faces in [...] Full story
» Lebanese Basketball Association to discuss World Championships
» NGO presses government to respect rights of refugees
» Lebanon's Dar Al-Aytam Al-Islamiya still going strong
» UNRWA calls for detailed plan for Nahr al-Bared reconstruction
» Two women the secret behind many Beirut beauties
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Entertainment from tragedy at the Gibran Khalil Gibran Garden
BEIRUT: How do you take the personal tragedies of 15 people who have lost their families to conflict, and showcase their plight in a platform that is interesting and entertaining enough to a lure a wider audience to awareness? This was the challenge facing the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) at the weekend. Their response was  [...] Full story
» Paolo Pellegrin discusses foray into fashion photos
» Racy Syrian soap delights some, damages others
» Senegalese musician kicks off TV station
» 'Miral': One woman's story of political awakening
» A little sympathy for the returning expat
» More Arts & Culture

The two sides to the 9/11 mosque debate
By Sadanand Dhume
After the Danish cartoons, Swiss minarets and French burqas, the epicenter of the culture clash between Islam and the West has crossed the Atlantic. Now the United States is in the midst of a gut-wrenching debate about Islam. The impetus: a controversial proposal to build a 13-story mosque and Islamic community center two blocks from Ground Zero [...] Continue reading
» The roots of Arab failure can deepen and indeed spread
   By Oraib Rantawi
» With or without Europe, Turkey is liberalizing
   By Fadi Hakura
» With the troops in the 'forward foxhole' of Kandahar
   By David Ignatius
» The only way forward to a peace accord is equality for all
   By Diana BUttu
» Training camps in the UK, but to fight terrorism
   By Shahid Mursaleen
»More Opinion
Lebanon gets chance to shine on world basketball stage
BEIRUT: Whisper it very quietly, but Lebanon has a very serious chance of making waves in the forthcoming FIBA World Championships in Turkey. Lebanon may be no stranger to the sport's biggest event but its impact is limited to a famous 74-73 victory over France four years ago. The Lebanese team is due to meet France again over the opening weekend but a victory [...] Full story
» The Cedars' have come along way since mid-90's roots
» Sharing sketches of everyday life in Lebanon
» Where online activism meets offline action
» Lebanese expat presents outsider's view with politics blog
» Council on foreign relations
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The constitutional crisis in Iraq: What can the Federal Supreme Court do?
By Chibli Mallat
Contemplate the ongoing deadlock in Iraq following French historian Fernand Braudel's classification of two spans of time, two durEes.  One is the longue durEe: how does the Federal Supreme Court (FSC), and the Iraqi judiciary in general, shape the rule of law for the Iraqi citizen, and for the body politic of Iraq at large? The other is immediate, and addresses the [...] Continue reading
» Madhat al-Mahmood, chief justice of Iraq: Portrait of the judge as hero
   Chibli Mallat
» Federalism and Islam: New scholarly perspectives
   
» Insightful, moving study of the Iraqi Chalabi dynasty
   Chibli Mallat
» Serbia's legal council says court verdict opened Pandora's Box
   Sebastien Malo
» The ICJ's ruling on Kosovo's unilateral declaration of independence
   
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Turkish Airlines hosts iftar at the Riviera Hotel in Beirut
BEIRUT: Hundreds of people were invited to attend an iftar hosted by The Turkish Airlines company at the Riviera Hotel on Wednesday evening. Among the Lebanese politicians and friends of the company in attendance were Ibrahim Cakar, Inan Ozyildiz, Janine Qatouf and Rima Jerjes  [...] Full story
» Alfa hosts lavish iftar celebration at Phoenicia-Intercontinental
» Hundreds turn out for Turkish Armed Forces Day
» Noor International Holding Co. hosts project launch event
» Ramadan feast held to honor Lebanese press at Abdelwahhab
» Infiniti automobile launch brings Beirut out in style
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