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The BI is reporting that the initial fire may have been started by our old friend welding!
Lebanese officials said the explosion on Tuesday evening at a warehouse in the city's port followed a fire accidentally started by welders who were trying to repair a hole in the building.
'He died who loved to live,' they'll say,
'Unselfishly so we might have today!'
Like hell! He fought because he had to fight;
He died that's all. It was his unlucky night. http://www.salamanderoasis.org/poems...nnis/luck.html
It took years to get a government in the first place. Unless this is part of a bigger picture that is not yet clear, this is a step backwards, not forwards.
Lebanon's constitution requires on consociational government. You cannot throw one of them together overnight
It took years to get a government in the first place. Unless this is part of a bigger picture that is not yet clear, this is a step backwards, not forwards.
Lebanon's constitution requires on consociational government. You cannot throw one of them together overnight
It took years to get a government in the first place. Unless this is part of a bigger picture that is not yet clear, this is a step backwards, not forwards.
Lebanon's constitution requires on consociational government. You cannot throw one of them together overnight
We will have too see how the people react and what happens in the next few days. They have been calling for revolution, they are tired of the current parties and system. If a new set of leader rise out of the demonstrations then we might get real change.
The National Pact doesn't allow for change though. Marionite President, Suuni Prime Minister and Shi'ite Speaker. They are hamstrung by their sectarianism
The National Pact doesn't allow for change though. Marionite President, Suuni Prime Minister and Shi'ite Speaker. They are hamstrung by their sectarianism
That sounds familiar.
For now, everything hangs on implementation of the CoDF report.
The port area of Beirut was destroyed by one of the biggest non-nuclear explosions in history.
'He died who loved to live,' they'll say,
'Unselfishly so we might have today!'
Like hell! He fought because he had to fight;
He died that's all. It was his unlucky night. http://www.salamanderoasis.org/poems...nnis/luck.html
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