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Najib
Apr 22, 2013 12:47
I know it's a bit cliche but I enjoyed it. In fact, I think such videos and promoting Lebanon's diversity in general could be useful to attract tourists. It's definitely better than the current Ministry of Tourism commercials. Established on August 6, 2006, ADYAN is a Lebanese foundation for interreligious studies and spiritual solidarity, with Christian and Muslim founding members.
Posted By
Najib
Apr 22, 2013 12:26
It looks like we have a new burger place in town. Has anyone tried it yet? PS: I am not sure if this place is anyhow related to which opened in February 2013 also.
Posted By
Najib
Apr 22, 2013 08:04
Over the past 25 years, only 54 patients have been diagnosed worldwide with Plazmacytoid Dendretic Cells Leukemia. Peter Dagher is one of them unfortunately. He is in need of money to perform a bone marrow transplant but more importantly needs to find a match. For this purpose, the Peter Dagher Foundation was set up not just to raise awareness and collect money but also and this is really important to create an extensive and accurate…
Posted By
Najib
Apr 22, 2013 06:27
Picture taken from NowLebanon Update: Here's a link to the price list . Thank you Yasmine! It would be interesting to see if this technology will pick up in Lebanon. I am not sure how much it costs and there's no mention of the prices on the Bakery's , so I guess we'll have to wait and see. Last month, Mar Mikhael became home to the Middle East’s first 3D printing shop – a walk…
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12 years ago
[YouTube] Maxime Chaaya is going for quite an extraordinary, once-in-a-lifetime adventure, that is rowing the Indian Ocean. The voyage will begin in Western Australia and end in Mauritius, covering over 4000 miles (6500km). This is ...
Old Lebanon
12 years ago
[YouTube] Check out the awesome railway we had at Nahr el Kalb back then (Starting Minute 2:02). ...
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12 years ago
Picture taken from NowLebanon When I read the article Jamil posted, I couldn’t help but remember the old Beirut airport and how chaotic things were back then. Quite sad to learn that we are going ...
Critiques
12 years ago
[YouTube] Crime is on the rise in Lebanon and few officials are blaming the Syrian refugees who are now over 400,000 in Lebanon only. To be honest, I think the blame is first on the ...
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