Lebanon reports 43% jump in tourism arrivals (MENAFN)
Lebanon reports 43% jump in tourism arrivals
Sharp rise in tourist numbers to Lebanon (AME Info)
Tourism numbers in Lebanon have seen a sharp rise in the first 10 months of the year.
China beat Lebanon on controversial goals in Asian Cup qualifier (People’s Daily)
China won through controversial goals against Lebanon on Saturday in the Group D of 2011 Asian Cup qualifier here. With two controversial goals, the match was almost ended as fans were provoked to insult the referee. The moment came in the 72nd minute, when China’s forward Qu Bo scored, which was suspected of a hand ball. After consulting with the assistant referee for two minutes, the referee …
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If those in Lebanon watching the news on 11/12/09 blinked they might have missed an interesting news item. It appeared at approximately 4:20 pm on Narharnet.com , the pro-US/Saudi news website.
Kouchner meets Sadr’s sister, promises help (Press TV)
The French foreign minister vows to follow up on the case of Shia cleric Imam Moussa Sadr, who has been missing for over three decades, in a meeting with his sister.
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Full Coverage: All Whites! All Whites! All Whites! Scoop photographer Karim Sahai was on the sideline for tonight’s historic clash between New Zealand and Bahrain at Wellington’s Cake-Tin.
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RDU Audio: Breakfast With Spanky On Christchurch’s RDU 98.5FM. Russel Norman joined us on the show this morning to give his opinion on whether Hone should get the boot from the Maori Party.
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The Finance and Expenditure Select Committee has been unable to come to a majority decision on the proposed emissions trading bill. The bill will be returned to Parliament unchanged. The Government is negotiating with the Maori Party over support for the bill.
Inegma holds Dubai Air Chiefs Conference (AME Info)
DIAC was attended by a crowd of political and military leaders, diplomats, and industry representatives, from the UAE , the Gulf and abroad.
