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Lebanese members of parliament parliament gather to elect the new president in downtown Beirut on Wednesday, April 23, 20142747 viewsLebanese members of parliament parliament gather to elect the new president in downtown Beirut on Wednesday, April 23, 2014
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Al-Taqwa mosque in the northern city of Tripoli, Lebanon, Saturday, Aug. 24, 20132743 viewsLebanese citizens, gather inside a destroyed mosque which was attacked by a car bomb, in the northern city of Tripoli, Lebanon, Friday Aug. 23, 2013. Twin car bombs exploded Friday outside mosques in the northern Lebanese city of Tripoli, killing and wounding several people, and wreaking major destruction in the country's second largest city, officials said. The blasts hit amid soaring tensions in Lebanon as a result of Syria's civil war. (AP Photo/Ahmad Omar)
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Lebanese members of parliament parliament gather to elect the new president in downtown Beirut on Wednesday, April 23, 20142740 viewsLebanese Prime Minister Tammam Salam (C) casts his vote to elect the new Lebanese president in the parliament building in downtown Beirut April 23, 2014. Lebanese parliamentarians failed to elect a new president in a first round of voting on Wednesday, with leading candidate Samir Geagea falling well short of the required two-thirds majority. REUTERS/Joseph Eid/Pool (LEBANON - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS)
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Miss Lebanon Perla Helou 20172731 views
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Lebanese parliament speaker Nabih Berri casts his vote to elect the new Lebanese president in the parliament building in downtown Beirut April 23, 20142721 viewsLebanese parliament speaker Nabih Berri casts his vote to elect the new Lebanese president in the parliament building in downtown Beirut April 23, 2014. Lebanese parliamentarians failed to elect a new president in a first round of voting on Wednesday, with leading candidate Samir Geagea falling well short of the required two-thirds majority. REUTERS/Joseph Eid/Pool
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Lebanon's President Michel Suleiman (2nd R), accompanied by Lebanese army commander General Jean Kahwaji (2nd L), inspects the site of the army checkpoint where three Lebanese soldiers were killed on Tuesday near the town of Arsal, in the eastern Beka2720 viewsLebanon's President Michel Suleiman (2nd R), accompanied by Lebanese army commander General Jean Kahwaji (2nd L), inspects the site of the army checkpoint where three Lebanese soldiers were killed on Tuesday near the town of Arsal, in the eastern Bekaa Valley, May 29, 2013.
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Al-Taqwa mosque in the northern city of Tripoli, Lebanon, Saturday, Aug. 24, 20132718 viewsLebanese citizens, gather inside a destroyed mosque which was attacked by a car bomb, in the northern city of Tripoli, Lebanon, Friday Aug. 23, 2013. Twin car bombs exploded Friday outside mosques in the northern Lebanese city of Tripoli, killing and wounding several people, and wreaking major destruction in the country's second largest city, officials said. The blasts hit amid soaring tensions in Lebanon as a result of Syria's civil war. (AP Photo/Ahmad Omar)
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Lebanese Maronite Patriarch Cardinal Bechara Rai, center, welcomed by Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem Fouad Twal2715 viewsLebanese Maronite Patriarch Cardinal Bechara Rai, center, welcomed by Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem Fouad Twal
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Jana Sader first Runner Up Miss Lebanon 20172715 views
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Lebanese Maronite Patriarch Cardinal Bechara Rai, arrives for the East Patriarchs Council dinner at the Latin Church, one day before Pope Francis' visit to Jordan and the West Bank on May 24, in Amman, Jordan,2714 viewsLebanese Maronite Patriarch Cardinal Bechara Rai, arrives for the East Patriarchs Council dinner at the Latin Church, one day before Pope Francis' visit to Jordan and the West Bank on May 24, in Amman, Jordan, Friday, May 23, 2014. Cardinal Bechara Rai, is the first leader of Lebanon's largest Christian sect, the Maronite Catholic Church, to visit Jerusalem since Israel captured the city's eastern sector. Lebanon bans its citizens from visiting Israel or having business dealings with Israelis. Underscoring
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