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A Sunni gunman, fires by his machine gun as he crosses a small alley during clashes, in the northern port city of Tripoli, Lebanon, Monday May 14, 2012
Huffington Post
14 May 2012
A Sunni gunman fires during clashes, in the northern port city of Tripoli, Lebanon, Monday May 14, 2012. Street battles pitting Lebanese Sunnis who generally support the Syrian uprising, against...

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	Syrian unrest spills into Lebanon
Business Day
14 May 2012
THE violence in Syria spread to neighbouring Lebanon yesterday with deadly clashes between Alawite supporters of President Bashar al-Assad and opponents, security officials said. In Syria at least 27...

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A Sunni gunman fires during a clashes, in the northern port city of Tripoli, Lebanon, Sunday May 13, 2012.
Yahoo Daily News
13 May 2012
Ongoing clashes in Lebanon's northern city of Tripoli between factions supporting and opposed to the revolt in neighbouring Syria left one person dead on Sunday, a source in the security forces said....


Al Jazeera In Lebanon's northern port city of Tripoli, at least nine people have been killed in the last five days in clashes between supporters of the Syrian uprising and proponents of President Bashar al-Assad. A child was killed in the latest clashes on Thursday. Both sides blame the other for the...(size: 15.8Kb)
Irish Times ROWAN GALLAGHER Irish soldiers returning from service in Lebanon were welcomed home by their families today. The children of the men and women of the Irish peacekeeping 105th Battalion clutched their "welcome home" balloons today, awaiting the arrival of the 240...(size: 1.7Kb)
The Examiner Where Do We Go Now?’ opens at the Music Box Theater on Friday, May 18th. Nadine Labaki’s Where Do We Go Now? (Et Maintenant On Va Où?) (France / Lebanon, 2011) is a flawed but engaging film that presents some pretty hard truths about day-to-day life in the Middle East under some universally...(size: 8.7Kb)
Middle East Online TRIPOLI (Lebanon) - Fresh sectarian clashes erupted between pro- and anti-Syrian districts in the north Lebanon port city of Tripoli on Thursday, leaving one person dead and seven wounded, a security official said. "Sporadic clashes involving the use of rockets and machineguns began at around 4:00...(size: 3.0Kb)
Sydney Morning Herald Nat Geo Adventure, 10pm This week the excitable Nick Dwyer heads to Beirut, the ''Paris of the Middle East'', to share his passion for New Zealand music. The song he's hoping a local muso will infuse with their own particular style is a 2009 hip-hop hit called Brother by Auckland's Smashproof...(size: 2.7Kb)
Bloomberg Finance Minister Mohammad Safadi said Lebanon plans to raise $2 billion in Eurobonds this year after borrowing costs of the most indebted Arab country dropped to a record. “We are now talking to the financial markets to get their advice on when is the best time” for the sale of benchmark-size...(size: 1.9Kb)
Penn Live In brief, “Sylvia” is a play about a dog. It is also a play about a marriage. Greg finds a dog named Sylvia, and brings her home. Greg’s wife, Kate, is not happy to find this new family member...(size: 1.4Kb)
France24 AFP - Fresh sectarian clashes erupted between pro- and anti-Syrian districts in the north Lebanon port city of Tripoli on Thursday, leaving one person dead and seven wounded, a security official said. "Sporadic clashes involving the use of rockets and machineguns began at around 4:00 am (0100...(size: 3.0Kb)
Gulf News Tripoli: A civilian died in fighting in Lebanon's port city of Tripoli on Wednesday night, security sources said, bringing the death toll to nine in five days of clashes in a city where sectarian tension has been growing over the revolt in neighbouring Syria. The fighting in Tripoli, 70km...(size: 15.8Kb)
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