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LEBANON: New government greeted mostly with pessimism and a dash of hope

In his address to the Lebanese people on Monday night, Lebanon's Prime Minister Saad Hariri spoke of his hopes for future cooperation among Lebanon’s political factions. Full Article at Los Angeles Times

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