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Lebanon witnesses summer boom

 ‘Some 30,000 tourists from Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates arrived via Syria on Sunday,’ an official at the Masnaa border checkpoint told the German Press Agency, dpa. The Ministry of Tourism  expects 2 million Arabs and other nationalities to come by the end of 2009. ‘This will be a record,’ said tourism ministry director Nada Sardouk. About 1.3 million tourists visited Lebanon in 2008, up 30 per cent from the previous year, the ministry’s records show. An official at Beirut International Airport  told dpa that planes are arriving packed with tourists from Gulf states. ‘I can say people are flocking into the country to spend their summer vacations, and our airport staff are working around the clock to speed up their entry,’ he said. The tourism boom is visible in the capital’s hotels, beach resorts  and restaurants.

Pierre Achkar, head of Lebanon’s Hotel Association, said occupancy in most hotels  in Beirut reached to 90 per cent in mid-July. Car rental owners are also delighted with business. ‘This is a season the likes of which we have never witnessed before,’ said Ali Chabani, owner of a taxi and car rental firm. I can say Beirut is reclaiming its position as the Jewel of the Middle East for tourists from he Arab world and Europe,’ Sardouk said. This year’s summer festivals, which include famous names like rock group Deep Purple, have also added to the attractions for visitors. Nada Attayeh, a Jordanian national, said she came to Lebanon to see her favourite group perform in the ancient city of Baalbeck.

‘I bought my tickets two months ago to watch Deep Purple play on July 25. At the same time I came to enjoy the nightlife in Beirut,’ she said. Famous bars and restaurants are crowded with visitors who usually stay well into the night, dancing and enjoying the music. ‘We are fully booked every day until the end of September,’ a waiter at the famous open-air dance club Sky Bar told dpa. La Creperie restaurant located at the sea front of Kaslik overlooking the bay of Jounieh  is also receving many tourists daily from European countries, Arab, Americas and Australia has informed us their manager: "It is just different from any other previous year where tourists are not only the Lebanese from aborad but it is Arabs, Europeans Americans from all over"

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US donates 30m dollars to reconstruction
US donates 30m dollars to reconstruction of Lebanon camp

BEIRUT — The United States has pledged another 30 million dollars to the rebuilding of a Palestinian refugee camp destroyed in a battle between Islamists and the Lebanese army, a UN refugee agency said on Monday.

"The amount of 25 million dollars (18 million euros) will be allocated towards the reconstruction of Nahr al-Bared camp and five million dollars (four million euros) towards the Relief and Early Recovery Appeal," said the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA).

The grant raises to 71.8 million dollars (51 million euros) the amount donated by the United States to the reconstruction of the camp in north Lebanon that was almost completely destroyed in a 15-week battle between the army and an Al-Qaeda-inspired militant group in 2007.

The UN refugee agency has collected over 92 million dollars (65 million euros) of the estimated 450 million dollars (290 million euros) needed to rebuild the camp and 15 nearby villages.

More than 400 people, including 168 soldiers, were killed in the Nahr al-Bared battles and the camp’s 31,000 residents were transferred to nearby camps, some of whom have since returned.

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Lebanese FM: joint probe into clashes underway

BEIRUT, July 20 (Xinhua) — Lebanese Foreign Minister Fawzi Salloukh said Monday that his ministry is cooperating with the army and the UN Interim Forces in Lebanon (UNIFIL) to investigate Saturday’s clashes in south Lebanon, local LBC TV reported.

    "The Lebanese Foreign Ministry is carrying out necessary contacts with army officers, while the investigation is still going on" about the incident between UNIFIL and the residents of Khirbet Selm village Saturday, Salloukh said.

    About 14 UNIFIL soldiers were wounded on Saturday when Lebanese Shiite protesters prevented them from searching a location suspected of containing arms.

    Salloukh said the "UNIFIL did not coordinate with the Lebanese army when it entered the village for search, thinking that the army was already deployed there," adding "but today coordination is present between them."

    Ammunition depot in an abandoned house in the village of Khirbet Selm, 20 kilometers from the Israeli border, exploded on Tuesday in an area widely seen under control of Shiite Lebanese group of Hezbollah.

    The UNIFIL patrols were attacked by around 100 protesters from Khirbet Selm village. They hurled stones to the windows of UNIFIL vehicles and the two sides were engaged in fistfights.

    However, military sources told As-Safier daily Monday that "UNIFIL had no right, under UN resolution 1701, to raid houses or set up checkpoints without prior coordination with the Lebanese army."

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Expatriate…… But…. – Soha Kerbage

انا مغترب ………ولكن……..   "انا عايش برا,انا بسافر ,انا بشتغل بالسعودية,انا بالخليج,انا بأميركا,أنا,أنا ………."لطالما دوت أصداء تلك الكلمات في أّذاننا واينما وجدنا في بلدنا الصغير لبنان,بلد "الادمغة المهاجرة".نفرح لمجرد سماعنا بشخص يعمل خارج بلده  :نعم"عايش بالنعيم,شو  بدو احلى من هيك,بيطلع كتير مصاري نيالو برا,شوفي هون…….."نعم وكأن تغترب عن بلدك أمر سهل و بسيط "السهل الممتنع",كأن […]

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Reconcilation with Human or God?- Paul Kerbage

هل المصالحة هي مع الله أم مع الإنسان؟
 
 
 

 

نتخيل حالة صديقان اختلفا أو تعاركا. فمن الطبيعي أن نجد أن العلاقة الوطيدة بينهما قد توترت ومن المحتمل أن تنقطع العلاقة تماماً. فقد لا يتحدث أحدهم مع الأخر ثانية. ويصبح الصديقان تدريجياً غرباء. وهذه المقاطعة بينهما لا يمكن اصلاحها الا من خلال المصالحة. فالمصالحة تعني استرداد التناغم بين الأصدقاء واستعادة العلاقة بينهما.
والكتاب المقدس يخبرنا أن المسيح قد صالحنا مع الله. وحقيقة احتياجنا للمصالحة مع الله توضح انقطاع علاقتنا مع الله. وحيث أن الله قدوس، فإن اللوم يقع علينا. فخطيئتنا فصلتنا عن الله. يخبرنابولس أننا كنا في عداوة مع الله: "لأنه إن كنا ونحن اعداء قد صولحنا مع الله بموت ابنه. فبالأولي كثيراً ونحن مصالحون نخلص بحياته".
فعندما مات المسيح من أجلنا على الصليب، حمل عنا حكم الله وأعطانا سلام مع الله. "فمصالحتنا مع الله"، اذاً، تتضمن قبولنا نعمة الله ومغفرة خطايانا. وكننتيجة لتضحية المسيح، فإن العداء تحول ال
ى علاقة صداقة ومحبة. والمصالحة هي حقيقة مجيدة، فقد كنا أعداء الله والأن نحن أصدقاؤه. ولقد كان محكوم علينا بالموت بسبب خطايانا ولكن الآن قد غفرت لنا خطايانا. ولقد كنا في حرب مع الله، ولكن لنا الآن السلام الذي يفوق كل عقل.
والآن نستطيع أن نرى بوضوح أكبر كيف أن المصالحة تأتي بنا إلى ملء بركة الإنجيل بصفة إيجابية إننا كمُسامَحِين نَعلم أن خطايانا انمحت وكمُبرَرين أُسقطت عنا التهم التي هي علة دينونتنا وكمفديين عبرت عنا أيام عبوديتنا ولكن كمُصالَحين لنا كامل القبول وثقة الدخول إلى رحاب محبة الله ورضاه. إننا بالمصالحة مع الله دخلنا إلى قمة البركات على أعلى مستوى.
ولكن هل المصالحة هي مع الله أم مع الإنسانأم تصبح كاملة لدى قبولنا وممارستنا للتوبة والغفران؟
 
 
 
 

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MP Dr. Farid Elias el Khazen opinion on the new gov
 
الملفات الكبرى أصبحت خلف الحكومة العتيدة المقبلة
 
ـ التوطين أخطر من المقايضة وبات حتميا في ظل حكومة التطرف الإسرائيلية برئاسة نتنياهو
 
أعرب عضو تكتل "التغيير والإصلاح" النائب د.فريد الخازن عن أسفه لاستمرار لبنان في مرحلة ما زالت فيها العوامل الخارجية أساسية لتشكيل السلطة فيه لاسيما في تشكيل الحكومات، الأمر الذي ينطبق على تشكيل الحكومة العتيدة برئاسة النائب سعد الحريري، التي ما زالت بإنتظار ما ستؤول اليه نتائج التفاهم والإنفراج الإقليمي، معتبرا أن مشكلة اللبنانيين تكمن في كونهم جزءا من اللعبة السياسية على المستويين الإقليمي والدولي، لافتا الى أن المصالحة السعودية ـ السورية سوف تنعكس حتما بشكل إيجابي على الوضع اللبناني وتحديدا على مسار التشكيلة الحكومية، معتقدا أن ترؤس النائب سعد الحريري للحكومة اللبنانية لم يكن ممكنا في ظلّ غياب المصالحة المشار اليها وهو أحد عواملها الإيجابية المنعكسة على الداحل اللبناني .
 

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Who’s in the Alexander Sarcophagus?

Sidon, a port city about 25 miles south of Beirut whose rich history dates to 4000 B.C., was among the most successful of the Phoenician city-states. In the fourth century B.C., it fell to Alexander the Great, entering a Hellenistic age that lasted for more than 100 years until the Romans took over. It changed hands several more times before becoming part of the Ottoman Empire in the 17th century.

So it is not surprising that when, in the mid-1800s, archaeologists started exploring Sidon, they found treasures. The French turned up (among other things) a sarcophagus that belonged to a Phoenician king named Eshmunazar II and sent it back to the Louvre. Later, a Turk named Osman Hamdi Bey, who had studied in Paris, became director of the Archaeological Museum in Istanbul and began leading his own excavations in Sidon. In 1887, his team hit upon more than two dozen sarcophagi. Many were stunning, including the Sarcophagus of Mourning Women, which shows 18 comely, elegant females in varying expressions of grief; it’s now in the Istanbul ­museum.

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Miss Lebanon Martine Andraos 2009 elections
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  • Martine Andraos waves to the audience after being crowned Miss Lebanon 2009 during the beauty pageant held at the studios of Lebanese television company LBC in Jouniyeh, north of Beirut June 26, 2009. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir (LEBANON ENTERTAINMENT)

    Reuters via Yahoo! News – Jun 26 11:15 AM

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MP Nabih Berri has been re-elected as Speaker by 90 votes..

    127 deputies convened on Thursday 25-2009 at Nejmeh Square at 10.00am and re-elected MP Nabih Berri for a fifth (4-year-term) as parliament speaker by 90 votes out of 127. MP Farid Mkari was also re-elected Deputy Speaker for a second term. 13 political blocs and 11 independent MPs — took part in the […]

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Clinton toils in the shadows

Back last fall, when Barack Obama sprang his surprise about naming former rival Hillary Clinton as his secretary of state, many people assumed she would be the Cabinet’s brightest star — a celebrity at large on the world stage, the face of American foreign policy while the president was consumed back home by domestic issues and a troubled economy.

Few commentators predicted the reality: an era of grindstone leadership at the State Department.

But that’s exactly what Clinton has fashioned at Foggy Bottom. She has become a disciplined loyalist who jostles for White House influence just like any Cabinet secretary and who has advanced her cause by striking some key internal alliances.

Most surprisingly, she has about as low a news-making profile as is possible for someone who is arguably the most famous woman on the planet. When she slipped and broke her elbow last week, it was the most press coverage she had gotten in months. A Nexis database search showed she had fewer mentions last month than any time since she launched her presidential bid in January 2007.

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