Posted By
Najib
Apr 17, 2016 12:20
I could name a thousand reasons why I love Beirut. I love its old streets, its authentic houses and shops, its crowded cafes and pubs, the contrast between old and new, the hidden gems that you find on each corner, the diversity, the traditional food etc ... We all love Beirut but our city deserves better. Beirut needs clean streets, more green spaces, proper sidewalks, better waste management, more affordable housing, organized public transportation and…
Posted By
Najib
Apr 16, 2016 12:46
"10452 branches in Keserwan" "365 new branches" "451 new branches in Keserwan" "252 new branches in Matn" I tried mixing the numbers together, adding/subtracting them, it doesn't make any sense. Does anyone know what this campaign is about? I'm curious to know now. They should give away a prize to the person who figures it out because everyone I asked was clueless.
Posted By
Najib
Apr 16, 2016 08:54
World football legends might be coming to Lebanon on September 10 to play a game at the Fouad Chehab Sports Stadium in Jounieh. The final list of players and details of the event will be announced on May 5th during a press conference by the organizing committee. The event is sponsored by the Ministry of Tourism and organized by Arabica sports . The game might be played against stars of the Lebanese Football but that…
Critiques
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