Posted By
Najib
Sep 19, 2012 10:11
Picture taken by Horsh Beirut I have to partially agree with Beirut's Beirut Mayor Bilal Hamad that the park should remain closed and well preserved if the authorities don’t have the resources to protect the park from being ruined by visitors or used for political ends. The problem is just like every else in Lebanon, you can get in by bribing those in charge. A culture and arts festival will open the typically off-limits Horsh…
Posted By
Najib
Sep 19, 2012 12:41
Edward Maalouf may not have won any medals at the Paralympic Games this year but he's still a great athlete committed to his sport and country, and for that we should be the ones thanking him! Edward has proven he had the potential to win medals when he clinched two in Beijing in 2008. What he still lacks though is proper support to prepare for the next Paralympics or any upcoming championships. For that purpose,…
Posted By
Najib
Sep 19, 2012 08:51
Magnolia Bakery is a bakery opened in 1996 at 401 Bleecker Street, on the corner of West 11th Street in the West Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. The bakery is known for its famous dessert treats, including its cupcakes and old-fashioned Depression era icebox cakes. Magnolia's first non-US branch was opened in Dubai back in 2010, with the second one expected to be Lebanon's branch. They are also planning to open in Kuwait,…
Lebanon
13 years ago
I like the new website, it looks nice, is very easy and quick to browse and user-friendly. Hopefully the next step will be shopping online. Also, I think they should allow us to buy e-tickets ...
Automotive
13 years ago
Our problems are much bigger than texting and driving. PS: Both Pictures taken from Sietske ...
Critiques
13 years ago
Infographic on the new wages scale prepared by Abir I was almost sure that PM Miqati will reconsider the increase in salaries for the three top presidential posts of the country, the ministers and the ...
Automotive
13 years ago
[YouTube] A friend sent me this video of the lights and poster that were put on Nahr el Kalb’s entrance to welcome the Pope during his 3-day visit that ended on Sunday. I wonder what ...