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Danielle Salamouny from Lebanon crowned Miss World Supermodel 2011

  Courtey of FijiSun   Miss Lebanon, Danielle Salamouny was yesterday crowned the World Supermodel after five days of competition against 17 other models from around the world.   Miss Salamouny said the win called for a double celebration. The 22-year-old was also announced Miss Lebanon in the World Lebanon Supermodel ageant that was held […]

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Martyrs square, Beirut

    Martyrs square is a square in the heart of Beirut that has undergone major events throughout Lebanon’s history. Check out this amazing short photo-history of the square [here].    

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Vote for Jeita, Vote for Lebanon!

    Jeita Grotto is the jewel of tourism in Lebanon offering to its visitors qualified modern services and accommodation in harmony with a fascinating nature. It creates a magical trip to tourists enabling them to spend a day of wonder-filled adventure by being carried away from a tangible world to a wonderland where are […]

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Food Safety in Lebanon

The quality of food being served in restaurants and pubs is gaining more and more attention as inspections and reports done by TVs are showing alarming results. Only two weeks ago, over 60 people were presumably poisoned at a very well known Arabic sweets shop, yet actions are yet to be taken against the shop. […]

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Zouk Power Plants must be demolished

  While Lebanese political parties are fighting over the electricity bill, the future of Zouk’s power plants remains unknown despite the health risks and pollution that the smoke stacks are causing. To make things even worse, Al Jomhouria newspaper released a report few months ago that there is a plan to build a third smoke […]

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Lebanese family visits 1655 villages and towns in Lebanon

    A very nice initiative to promote Lebanese unity and emphasize on co-existence among all its religions and sects! After spending the summer visiting all 1,655 villages and towns in Lebanon, the Nassar family arrived at Martyrs Square Monday evening, the climax of their “Lebanese flag trip,” where they were met by Beirut’s mayor. […]

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Will the Lebanese finally have 24/7 electricity?

  After weeks of heated talks, the Lebanese parliament finally passed the $1.2B electricity bill yesterday during a legislative session following the consensus reached between rival politicians over the draft law a day earlier.    This decision comes as a victory for the Lebanese people first and foremost, as they have been deprived of their […]

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Maronite Leaders Meet in Bkirki

After coming back from his visit to France, Patriarch Bechara al-Rahi initiated on Friday the second round of discussions between rival Maronite leaders and lawmakers in Bkerke.  The top four Maronite leaders Phalange party chief Amin Gemayel, Free Patriotic Movement leader Michel Aoun, Lebanese Forces chief Samir Geagea and the head of the Marada movement […]

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Al-Rahi Rejects to Meet with Pietton Unless he Apologizes

    During his last visit to Paris, the Maronite Patriarch Bechara al-Rahi stated that “Syrian President Bashar Assad should be given the chance to introduce reform over his fear that the collapse of the regime would lead to the rise of the Muslim Brotherhood to power in Syria.” Since then, the Maronite Patriarch has […]

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Lebanon’s Maronite Patriarch Rai meets French President Nicolas Sarkozy

 khazen.org stands by all of the positions of our beloved Patriarch Mar Bechara Boutros Al-Rai. We regret that some people address issues superficially in their response to our Patriarch. What is happening worldwide request less confrontation and more dialogue and a better economy.  Maronite Patriarch Mar Bechara Boutros Al-Rai headed to France on Saturday on […]

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