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Beirut meet seeks strategies to counter U.S. policies
3-day conference gathers 300 participants, focuses mainly on situations in Iraq, Palestine
By Mayssam Zaaroura
Daily Star staff
Monday, September 20, 2004

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On Feb. 15, 2003, 10 to 15 million angry protesters marched the streets of the world's major cities. The next day, The New York Times wrote that there are "two super powers left in the world today, the U.S. and global civil society."

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Tags: Middle East, Lebanon, Hezbollah, Nuclear, Iraq, Syria, Israel, Michel Hayek, Bush, Iran, Saddam, Palestinian, Hamas, Fouad Sanyoura, Hariri, Downtown Beirut

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