Posted By
Najib
Jun 09, 2014 09:45
I don't know what's wrong with the Syndicate Coordination Committee but they are obviously not thinking straight and need to step down once and for all. I am sure that they have righteous demands even though I am against approving the new wage scale that they are proposing, but delaying official exams is a very bad move and affects the students first and foremost. I fully support the Education Minister in keeping the exams on…
Posted By
Najib
Jun 09, 2014 09:31
It took me almost 2 hours to get to work today because the maritime road in front of the ISF HQ in Dbayyeh was closed due to the military parade planned for their 153rd anniversary. The traffic had almost reached Zouk and cars were barely moving. To make things even worse, the road from Annahar bldg in Beirut was closed due to the parliament session. The police ended up opening Dbayyeh's road after realizing the…
Posted By
Najib
Jun 08, 2014 11:02
Source As mentioned a month ago, there are plans to turn the Dalieh area near Raouche Rock to a private luxury marine, and fences have already been set up to prevent civilians from coming in. Let's hope the minister's remark will incite the government and concerned parties to stop this project once and for all because it doesn't look like anyone's listening to those who have been protesting for weeks. Via BeirutReport
Posted By
Najib
Jun 08, 2014 11:43
I seriously doubt this little pickup got to where it was going.
Events
11 years ago
Michael Haddad, who is 75% paralyzed, managed to climb the Raouche Rock today and planted a large Lebanese flag on top! We are all proud of you Michael! Here are few pictures collected from his ...
Advertising
11 years ago
Taken from LebaneseMemes That’s a pretty lousy way to promote a gas tank. ...
Advertising
11 years ago
[YouTube] There was apparently a campaign for Bank Audi’s Spring Account and one of the winners got a new car. I wonder what was going through this guy’s mind when the two girls asked him ...
Beirut
11 years ago
Source According to Savills, Candy & Candy, and Deutsche Asset & Wealth Management, Beirut is the top city for real estate investors over the next few years. Honestly, it’s very surprising to read that real ...
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