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         Lebanon Government:     more books (100)
  1. Divided Lebanon (Editorial research reports) by Mary Costello, 1980
  2. The uses of military organizations as power instruments: A theory and its applications in Lebanon (Occasional paper series - Comparative Development Studies Center, The University at Albany) by Abdo I Baaklini, 1974
  3. Lebanon, prospects for unification (The Rand paper series) by Nikola Schahgaldian, 1983
  4. With the Israeli army in Lebanon: How much has changed and how much hasn't by David Twersky, 1982
  5. Lebanon : the current crisis (CRS issue brief) by Clyde R Mark, 1992
  6. The Lebanon conflict: Political shifts, regional impact and economic outlook (Special report) by Mina Toksöz, 1986
  7. Lebanon 1982, the imbalance of political ends and military means (Student research and writing) by M. Thomas Davis, 1985
  8. Who's Who in Lebanon by Gale Group, 1996-12
  9. Lebanon: Whose failure? (FPI policy briefs) by Barry M Rubin, 1985
  10. Lebanon (CRS issue brief for Congress) by Clyde R Mark, 2003
  11. Political society in Lebanon: A historical introduction by Albert Habib Hourani, 1986
  12. Roots of war in Lebanon (Occasional paper series - Comparative Development Studies Center, The University at Albany) by Abdo I Baaklini, 1975
  13. Conversations in Lebanon -- May, 1977 by Joe Malone, 1977
  14. Civilian control of the military in Lebanon: A legislative perspective (Occasional paper series - Comparative Development Studies Center, The University at Albany) by Abdo I Baaklini, 1974

61. Al Mashriq, Lebanon - Government
Nature and Structure of government of lebanon. government websites Ministry ofAgriculture Central Administration for Statistics Council of Development
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    62. City Of Lebanon, Ohio, USA
    Official site providing history, calendar of events, government, business, and community information.
    http://www.ci.lebanon.oh.us/
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    63. Lebanon-Government & Politics
    Office of the Minister of State for Administrative Reform. bullet, President ofthe Council of Ministers of lebanon (official) lebanongovernment 2
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    64. New Lebanon, Ohio
    Guide featuring local news, events, government, and business information.
    http://www.newlebanonohio.com/

    65. Lebanon-Government 2
    bullet, Campaign for Good Governance in lebanon initiative seeking to exposegovernment corruption and generate the popular pressure necessary for the
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    Office of the Minister of State for Administrative Reform - charged with implementing a variety of reform and rehabilitation projects for the Lebanese government. Americans for a Free Lebanon - nonprofit organization established on behalf of Americans opposed to the continuing Syrian and Israeli occupation of Lebanon. Campaign for Good Governance in Lebanon - initiative seeking to expose government corruption and generate the popular pressure necessary for the desired change. Lebanese Forces - includes the biographies of the late Shiekh Bashir Gemayel and Dr Samir Geagea, pictures, and the Tri-party accord. United States Committee for a Free Lebanon - non-profit, non-sectarian organization that performs Lebanon-related research and education, tracks human rights among Lebanese worldwide, and fights alleged corruption within the Lebanese government. Embassies Embassy of the United States Embassy of Ukraine Canada: Embassy of Lebanon in Ottawa Embassy of Australia ... Embassy of Lebanon in Washington, DC

    66. Ministry Of Telecommunications
    Lebanese government department responsible for telecoms regulation. Site is available in Arabic and English.
    http://www.mpt.gov.lb
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    67. Lebanon - Government
    lebanon Table of Contents. IN LATE 1987, after more than a dozen years of Within this context, it was sometimes difficult to recall that lebanon was
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    Lebanon Table of Contents IN LATE 1987, after more than a dozen years of civil strife during which as many as 130,000 people may have died, Lebanese politics had become synonymous with bloodshed, and political power had come to be equated with firepower. Within this context, it was sometimes difficult to recall that Lebanon was once considered by some to be a model of pluralistic democracy in the Arab world. Despite the widespread erosion of law and order and the reduced effectiveness of the central authorities, in 1987 some vestiges of the traditional political system persisted. The president, as provided for in the Constitution, had been elected by the legislature, or Chamber of Deputies. He presided over a carefully selected cabinet, commanded the Lebanese Armed Forces, and supervised the civil service. But at this point, much of the resemblance between this framework and the pre-1975 Civil War national-level political structure ceased. In 1987 the president controlled only a small portion of the country. The members of the Chamber of Deputies had been elected in 1972as of 1987 the latest electionand some of the deputies no longer even lived in Lebanon. Many of the traditional zuama (sing.

    68. CIA - The World Factbook -- Lebanon
    Geography, people, government, economy, communication, transportation, military and transnational issues. Excerpts from CIA Factbook lebanon pages.
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    69. Marjeyoun (caza Marjayoun, South Lebanon)
    Links, demographics, culture, government, and other information for this village.
    http://www.marjeyoun.com/

    70. Context Lebanon,government Lebanon,economy Lebanon
    context lebanon,government lebanon,economy lebanon.
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    71. Embassy Of Mexico In Lebanon - Welcome
    With information about the embassy and its consular services, tourism in and trade with Mexico, and links to the Federal government and Mexican institutions. In English and Spanish.
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    72. Lebanon's Government Quits As Anti-Syria Protests Swell | Csmonitor.com
    This victory for Lebanese opposition groups does not, however, spell the end ofSyrian dominance.
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    Just hop in the car? Not so fast, says one French town. In Syria, democrats chomp at bit A Franco-British enmity? 'No,' say 'frogs' and 'rosbifs.' ... more projects... Most-viewed stories: (for 09/21/05) More students are drawn to conservative colleges Before the oil runs out: How US can cope when gas prices surge Sadr militia's new muscle in south Sticking point of voting-reform bid: photo IDs ... Middle East from the March 01, 2005 edition Lebanon's government quits as anti-Syria protests swell After a week of protests, Prime Minister Omar Karami resigned Monday. By Nicholas Blanford BEIRUT In an unexpected move Monday in front of the country's parliament, Prime Minister Omar Karami gave his resignation, effectively terminating the rule of the current Syrian-backed government. The announcement was aired live on television and was greeted with jubilation from tens of thousands of Lebanese protesters who gathered just a few hundred yards from the parliament building.

    73. Campaign For Good Governance In Lebanon
    CGGL is an initiative aimed at encouraging the Lebanese on participating in the effort to expose the corruption and other ills befalling the Lebanese government, identifying the national issues, making proposals for reform, and actually voicing opinion and generating the popular pressure necessary for the desired change.
    http://www.cggl.org/

    74. 'Cedar' Revolutionaries Want More Reform For Lebanon | Csmonitor.com
    domination over this country, lebanon s government is showing few other signsof change. stagnation, and hereditary rule in lebanon s government.
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    After Gaza, some other settlers ready to move
    Just hop in the car? Not so fast, says one French town. In Syria, democrats chomp at bit A Franco-British enmity? 'No,' say 'frogs' and 'rosbifs.' ... more projects... Most-viewed stories: (for 09/21/05) More students are drawn to conservative colleges Before the oil runs out: How US can cope when gas prices surge Sadr militia's new muscle in south Sticking point of voting-reform bid: photo IDs ... Middle East from the May 31, 2005 edition POLITICAL HEIR? Saad Hariri (left) greets supporters in front of the tomb of his father, Rafik Hariri, in Beirut Sunday. His party celebrated sweeping the polls in Beirut. HUSSEIN MALLA/AP 'Cedar' revolutionaries want more reform for Lebanon In the first round of Lebanese elections, voters backed the son of slain former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri. By Annia Ciezadlo BEIRUT Stopping cars hurtling through Beirut's downtown, young protesters do something they could never do before: pass out flyers that urge Lebanese to cast a protest vote against the country's entrenched political class - including the leaders of this spring's Cedar Revolution.

    75. CNN.com - Hariri Starts Talks On Forming Lebanese Government - October 24, 2000
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    BEIRUT, Lebanon (Reuters) Lebanese billionaire Rafik al-Hariri began talks on forming a government on Tuesday after being named prime minister-designate by his old political foe President Emile Lahoud.

    76. AM - Lebanon's Government Resigns
    Even in death Lebanons former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri is proving to be apowerful force in Lebanese politics Overnight Lebanons government resigned en
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    TONY EASTLEY: Even in death Lebanon's former Prime Minister, Rafik Hariri, is proving to be a powerful force in Lebanese politics.
    Overnight Lebanon's Government resigned en masse two weeks after Mr Hariri died in a massive car bombing in Beirut.
    The resignation of the current Prime Minister and his Government came as thousands of protestors flooded into Beirut, calling for Syrian troops to leave the country.
    Both the Lebanese Government and the Syrians have been accused of involvement in Mr Hariri's death in the car bombing on February the 14th, charges they both deny.

    77. Lateline - 01/03/2005: Protests Bring Down Lebanons Government
    Protests bring down lebanon s government. Reporter Norman Hermant NORMAN HERMANTThe pressure on lebanon s government has been building steadily since
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    Protests bring down Lebanon's government
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    TONY JONES: Lebanon's politics are in turmoil tonight after the shock resignation of the country's pro-Syrian Prime Minister. His government folded in the face of a growing people-power protest demanding Syria end its domination of the country. Damascus now finds itself without a key ally even as it faces renewed accusations from Washington that it's aiding insurgents in Iraq. Norman Hermant reports.
    NORMAN HERMANT: In the end, despite all the propping up from Syria, Lebanon's government could not withstand the tide of people in the streets. As politicians looked on in disbelief, the country's Prime Minister resigned. As the news spread, so did the wild celebrations in Beirut.
    UNKNOWN SPEAKER: It should not ever fade away because finally we, as Lebanese, decide what to do with our country and our people.
    NORMAN HERMANT: The pressure on Lebanon's government has been building steadily since the assassination of former Prime Minister, Rafiq Hariri, last month. Syria has denied any role, but it has attracted most of the blame, and Washington has used the killing as an opportunity to press Damascus to withdraw. So, too, has Lebanon's opposition. Analysts say these events are reverberating beyond Lebanon.

    78. MainPage
    Information on the town's history, government, education, and calendar of events.
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    891 Exeter Road, Lebanon, Connecticut 06249 / Phone: (860)642-7795 / Fax: (860)642-4589
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    to the Lebanon Public Schools website. This site is designed to provide information on school related programs and activities, as well as provide an avenue for communication with Lebanon Public Schools staff members. Visitors to the site can learn about Board of Education policies and practices, school level programs and the accomplishments of students and staff members. We invite you to explore the many pathways available through this site and let us know of additional information or topics you would like to see included. Mission: The Lebanon Public Schools, as a provider of comprehensive academic opportunities, prepares students with the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in an evolving world. To this end, the schools commit to active learning environments that promote personal competence and social responsibility.

    79. FT.com / Home UK - Lebanon's Government Quits
    lebanon s government quits By Roula Khalaf in Beirut Published March 1 20050300 Last updated March 1 2005 0300. * Victory for thousands of protesters
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    80. City Of Lebanon, Indiana, USA
    Business information, schools, government, fire department, library, police and utilities.
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    City of Lebanon, Indiana, USA
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    Lebanon - A Better Place to Live!
    A Message from Mayor James Acton Audio welcome from Mayor Acton Lebanon, "The Friendly City" is more than just a slogan. It is a reflection of our citizens commitment to quality of life, along with pride of community. The city of Lebanon has much to offer. We have a solid education system which excels in both academics and sports. Beautifully manicured parks offer a wide array of community activities. Lebanon has state of the art medical facilities and plenty of social and civic organizations to meet any need. Shopping needs are met by friendly merchants on the square and at area shopping centers. Lebanon is a city experiencing many new growth opportunities. Local government works closely with the private sector to assure new industrial and economic growth and to provide the best for its citizens. Whether you are a new resident or visitor of "The Friendly City," I welcome and invite you to experience true Lebanon hospitality. We look forward to serving you.
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