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Traffic flow will be affected by work along Interstate 44 starting today in the Lebanon and Waynesville areas, according to the Missouri Department of Transportation. Full Article at The Springfield News-Leader
Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate Unit 13 plans to restore 16 adult education classes in January that it canceled earlier this year because of uncertainty over funding. Full Article at Lancaster Online
Former Miss Lebanon and actress Nadine Njiem arrives at the opening of the Middle East International Film Festival (MEIFF) in Abu Dhabi, on October 8, 2009. View Photo »
Lebanon grants Hezbollah permission to operate on its soil ... We must clarify for the international community that we do not accept that a militia like Hezbollah exists in Lebanon, a sovereign country, and even sits in its parliament.
LEBANON -- Jarod's Law was meant to protect Ohio's children from accidental death in their schools -- and to atone for the tragic death of Jarod Bennett, a 6-year-old Lebanon first-grader who died after a cafeteria table fell on him in 2003. Full Article at The Bucyrus Telegraph
Father Elie Mikhael, pastor of Our Lady of Lebanon Maronite Catholic Church, seemed to say it best. Full Article at South Florida Sun-Sentinel
BEIRUT, 1 December 2009 (IRIN) - Four years ago, at 16, Rana's husband forced her into prostitution. Full Article at Reuters Alert Net
Peackeeping troops with the United Nations Interim Forces in Lebanon attend a medal award ceremony at their base in the village of Adsheet, in south Lebanon, on October 6, 2009. View Photo »
Defense Minister Ehud Barak on Tuesday warned Lebanon that it, not Hezbollah, would be the target of retaliatory attacks should the militant group escalate tension along Israel’s northern border….
01 December 2009 General Michel Aoun has always been a critic of bequeathing power from father to son in the complex world of Lebanese politics. Full Article at Zawya.com
Antoine Predock was born in 1936 in Lebanon, Missouri. He studied at the School of Architecture at the University of New Mexico and graduated from Columbia University. Full Article at Abduzeedo
Lebanon (Arabic: لبنان ), officially the Lebanese Republic (Arabic: الجمهورية اللبنانية ), is a small, largely mountainous country in the Middle East, located at the eastern edge of the Mediterranean Sea. Lebanon is bordered by Syria to the north and east and Israel to the south. Full Article
Former Miss Lebanon and actress Nadine Njiem arrives at the opening of the Middle East International Film Festival (MEIFF) in Abu Dhabi, on October 8, 2009.
View Photo »Peackeeping troops with the United Nations Interim Forces in Lebanon attend a medal award ceremony at their base in the village of Adsheet, in south Lebanon, on October 6, 2009.
View Photo »Members of Lebanon's Armenian community wearing t-shirts with writing in Armenian that read 'No preconditions', hold a candle light protest in the Antelias district, north of Beirut, on October 5, 2009 against Armenia's plans to establish diplomatic ties with Turkey ahead of a visit by...
View Photo »Members of Lebanon's Armenian community hold a candle light protest in the Antelias district, north of Beirut, on October 5, 2009 against Armenia's plans to establish diplomatic ties with Turkey ahead of a visit by the Armenian president.
View Photo »Members of Lebanon's Armenian community hold a candle light sit-in in the Antelias district, north of Beirut, on October 5, 2009 against Armenia's plans to establish diplomatic ties with Turkey ahead of a visit by the Armenian president.
View Photo »Members of Lebanon's Armenian community hold a candle light protest in the Antelias district, north of Beirut, on October 5, 2009 against Armenia's plans to establish diplomatic ties with Turkey ahead of a visit by the Armenian president.
View Photo »Riyadh-based motorcyclists taking part in the Hogs of Lebanon ride throughout the east Mediterranean country celebrate with a Saudi flag in the capital Beirut at the end of their three-day Harley-Davidson tour on October 4, 2009.
View Photo »Amman-based motorcyclists taking part in the Hogs of Lebanon ride throughout the east Mediterranean country celebrate with a Jordanian flag in the capital Beirut at the end of their three-day Harley-Davidson tour on October 4, 2009.
View Photo »Riyadh-based motorcyclists taking part in the Hogs of Lebanon ride throughout the east Mediterranean country celebrate with a Saudi falg in the capital Beirut at the end of their three-day Harley-Davidson tour on October 4, 2009.
View Photo »Motorcyclists taking part in the Hogs of Lebanon ride throughout the east Mediterranean country celebrate in the capital Beirut at the end of their three-day Harley-Davidson tour on October 4, 2009.
View Photo »Motorcyclists taking part in the Hogs of Lebanon ride throughout the east Mediterranean country return to the capital Beirut on October 4, 2009, at the end of their three-day Harley-Davidson tour.
View Photo »Motorcyclists taking part in the Hogs of Lebanon ride throughout the east Mediterranean country return to the capital Beirut on October 4, 2009, at the end of their three-day Harley-Davidson tour.
View Photo »Motorcyclists taking part in the Hogs of Lebanon ride throughout the east Mediterranean country return to the capital Beirut on October 4, 2009, at the end of their three-day Harley-Davidson tour.
View Photo »Officials from Lebanon's Hezbollah and Palestinian group Hamas sit inside al-Qaem mosque in Beirut's suburbs October 2, 2009, to express solidarity with Palestinians after clashes occurred at the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem on Sunday.
View Photo »Lebanon's Hezbollah clerics sit inside al-Qaem mosque in Beirut's suburbs October 2, 2009, to express solidarity with Palestinians after clashes occurred at the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem on Sunday.
View Photo »Lebanon's Hezbollah clerics sit inside al-Qaem mosque in Beirut's suburbs October 2, 2009, to express solidarity with Palestinians after clashes occurred at the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem on Sunday. The poster at the back reads, "Defending al-Aqsa (mosque)".
View Photo »French troops with the United Nations Interim Forces in Lebanon (UNIFIL) attend a ceremony marking the arrival of 1600 new soldiers replacing current ones, at their base in the southern Lebanese village of Tiri on October 1, 200.
View Photo »Lebanon's outgoing Prime Minister Minister Fuad Seniora (L) and his French counterpart Francois Fillon (C) review an honour guard before their meeting at the government headquarters in Beirut on September 28, 2009.
View Photo »Lebanon's outgoing Prime Minister Minister Fuad Seniora (R) shakes hands with French counterpart Francois Fillon during their meeting at the government headquarters in Beirut on September 28, 2009.
View Photo »Lebanon's outgoing Prime Minister Minister Fuad Seniora (R) and his French counterpart Francois Fillon review an honour guard before their meeting at the government headquarters in Beirut on September 28, 2009.
View Photo »Lebanon's Prime Minister-designate Saad al-Hariri (R) meets with France's Prime Minister Francois Fillon at Hariri's residence in Beirut September 28, 2009.
View Photo »Lebanon's President Michel Suleiman (R) meets with Prince Albert II of Monaco at the presidential palace in Baabda, near Beirut September 28, 2009.
View Photo »Lebanon's President Michel Suleiman (R) meets with Secretary-General of the Francophonie organisation Abdou Diouf at the presidential palace in Baabda, near Beirut September 28, 2009.
View Photo »Lebanon's President Michel Suleiman (R) shakes hands with France's Prime Minister Francois Fillon at the presidential palace in Baabda, near Beirut September 28, 2009.
View Photo »Lebanon's President Michel Suleiman (L) meets with France's Prime Minister Francois Fillon at the presidential palace in Baabda, near Beirut September 28, 2009.
View Photo »Peackeeping troops with the United Nations Interim Forces in Lebanon attend a medal award ceremony at their base in the village of Adsheet, in south Lebanon, on October 6, 2009.
View Photo »Lebanon grants Hezbollah permission to operate on its soil ... We must clarify for the international community that we do not accept that a militia like Hezbollah exists in Lebanon, a sovereign country, and even sits in its parliament.
Defense Minister Ehud Barak on Tuesday warned Lebanon that it, not Hezbollah, would be the target of retaliatory attacks should the militant group escalate tension along Israel’s northern border….
The revolutionary guards are terrorists. They are in Iraq, Afghanistan and Lebanon. They tortured people in Iran. They rape people in prisons. If you explain to the Iranian people that you are sanctioning their enemies, they will support you.
If a committee is not formed now I do not believe that Lebanon can continue to exist
It won't be Hizbullah that will be responsible, but the government of Lebanon. It is unthinkable that a country that is a member of the United Nations, with a government and parliament, will allow a militia in its country to arm itself with 40,000 rockets within its borders
Lebanon grants Hezbollah permission to operate on its soil ... We must clarify for the international community that we do not accept that a militia like Hezbollah exists in Lebanon, a sovereign country, and even sits in its parliament.
There's clearly coordination with Iran and there will be attempts to infringe the balance of power on Lebanese soil and in Lebanon's skies ... Should we become convinced that the balance has been compromised, we will be forced to consider our moves.
We will not accept the equation whereby a UN member state is home to a militia in possession of 40,000 rockets but also parliament members and ministers ... The Lebanese government is responsible for any clash rather than the Hezbollah, and all of Lebanon's systems will be held accountable.
Threats of destruction, denying the Holocaust, massive funding and supporting terrorist organisations including Hezbollah in Lebanon and Hamas in Gaza, are serious and can't be ignored
The secretary-general appreciates the role played by the relevant authorities in the United Kingdom and in Lebanon to resolve this matter after so many years.
He faced social and economic challenges, he worked toward correcting relations with Syria … giving the youths back their confidence in their country in order to regain political influence for Christians and make Lebanon the crossroad for civilizations in the east
Lebanon is a small country that cannot confront Israel on its own and should build bridges with major powers to help put an end to Israeli violations
How do we harmonize Hizbullah’s weapons with UN Security Council Resolution 1701 and the presence of UNIFIL troops in the south as well as Lebanon’s commitment to the truce agreement
Iran is entitled to the benefits of peaceful civilian nuclear power, but it is not entitled to violate the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and go down the path of acquiring nuclear weapons ... The prospect of Iran doing this should matter as much to the citizens of Lebanon as it does to the citizens of...
We want to see the development of relations between Lebanon, Syria and the Arab states, not only on the official level, but also on the civil one in order to reach better social cooperation
Flights to most Asian destinations are already full. The same is the case with Middle Eastern destinations like Egypt and Lebanon. Far East is also attracting a number of tourists this time, unlike the summer
Episodic attacks on Israel might occur from Lebanon, but the broadly popular resistance will close up shop when Israel leaves.
We want to see the development of relations between Lebanon, Syria and the Arab states, not only on the governmental level, but also on the civil level to reach the perfect social cooperation
Defense officials said the ship was carrying hundreds of tons of weapons from Iran bound for Lebanon's Hezbollah guerrillas
We welcome the new initiative of the union for the Mediterranean and we assure you that Lebanon, with all its institutions, will be key partner in this initiative
Lebanon has always been the portal of Europe to the Mediterranean and the portal of the Mediterranean to Europe as well
We cannot favor this issue over others, because it will give an extremely negative message to the Lebanese, who are scared of … a plan that would lead to one group dominating another in Lebanon or adopting a majority democracy through deception
Countries such as Morocco, Egypt and Lebanon are still perceived as highly corrupt despite the fact that corruption is openly addressed as a principal obstacle to development and the issue of enhancing integrity and accountability to the public and private sectors is now being addressed
March 14 has repositioned itself to call for equal and respectful relations with Lebanon ... They know that Lebanon can never break away from Syria.
When we bring movies from Lebanon, Egypt, Algeria, and other places – this is a way to break the siege
Anddd now I'm in Lebanon! I swear I should drive NASCAR.
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