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- Michael B. Oren Michael B. Oren an American-Israeli historian and author. He writes mostly about the Middle East. Some of his history books are also available as downloadable audio books: Michael B. Oren Audio Books Downloads. .
- Violence, Religion, and War Religious intolerance and intolerance of religion are associated with violence on both global and local scales. From world wars to street gangs, violence is still practiced, and justified, for many reasons. Modern man has not come far from tribes...
- New Hampshire Jobs New Hampshire Jobs - New Hampshire agricultural outputs are dairy products, nursery stock, cattle, apples, and eggs. The industrial outputs of New Hampshire are machinery, electric equipment, rubber and plastic products, and tourism.
- The International Rescue Committee We're an organization that goes to war zones to rescue and then rebuilds lives. Founded in 1933, the IRC is a global leader in emergency relief, rehabilitation, protection of human rights, protection, post-conflict development, resettlement services...
- Kirsten Ellis New Zealand-born Kirsten Ellis is an author, journalist and travel writer. Her most recent book, Star of the Morning: The Extraordinary Life of Lady Hester Stanhope tells the dramatic story of Lady Hester Stanhope - a wilful beauty turned bohemian ad...
- Golden Lamb The Golden Lamb, Ohio's oldest inn offers historic charm, banquet facilities, fine accomodations and a full service restaurant and tavern in the quaint downtown setting of Lebanon, OH. Many Famous people have visited the Golden Lamb during its 203 yr...
- The War in Lebanon The war in Lebanon continues. On again, off again, 1982, 2006, it never seems to end.
- Palestine and the Levant This lens treats Palestine as a state, alongside all others in the Levant, including Israel. Even the USA, despite the strength of the Jewish lobby in American politics have established a 2-state policy, recognizing both Israel's and Palestine's righ...
- The Phoenicians The Phoenicians were an ancient people that lived in the Near East in the area now occupied by Lebanon and Syria. They were great seafarers and traders and they controlled the eastern Mediterranean in the 12th to the 9th centuries BC. Their main citi...
- Season Of Betrayal "There were too many ways to die in this, a war I hardly understood, a war that started long before we came, and would continue long after we left." Season of Betrayal is narrated by Larissa "Lara" McCauley looking back twenty years earlier to 1983...
- Abroad The word holiday has related but different meanings in English-speaking countries. A contraction of holy and day, holidays originally represented special religious days. This word has evolved in general usage to mean any special day of rest (as oppos...
- Israel and the Levant Eretz Israel, the land promised in Jewish tradition, is larger even than present-day Israel. Israel has found it impossible to reach a friendly accommodation with the other nations and peoples that now occupy parts of "Eretz Israel" and Israeli polit...
- Discover Lebanon Lebanon: Arabic:Officially the Lebanese Republic is a country in Western Asia, on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea. It is bordered by Syria to the north and east, and Israel to the south. Lebanon established a unique political system in 194...
- naqoura News of naqoura, lebanon. news from the United nations HQ in Naqoura
- Badaro A page all about Badaro, Beirut, one of the quietest neighborhoods in Beirut. I can hear the cicadas all afternoon. No horns!
- Writing, ranting and loving Beirut redleb is part online portfolio, part blog and part evil money-making scheme; and while the topics are often universal, and ranting has no creed or color, most of the content is written with the disgruntled, modern Lebanese in mind. Trying to sell a...
