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Issue No.1936  Monday, February 01, 2010
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HEADLINES Calamity in the Lebanese sky Retrieving the black boxes
Recovery teams have been working to determine the exact location of the black boxes -- the voice recorder and the flight monitor -- of the Ethiopian airliner that crashed off Lebanons coast, with hope the data would provide answers to the mystery surrounding the tragedy. Search teams had picked up the flight data recorder signals late Wednesday but Transport Minister Ghazi Aridi said it remained unclear whether the boxes were still inside...read more

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Hariri in Cairo Boosting bilateral trade
Prime Minister Saad Hariri visited Cairo last week on his first official visit for talks with senior officials, including President Hosni Mubarak, on matters of common interest. On Wednesday, on the eve of his arrival in Cairo, he conferred with his Egyptian...read more

West backs Yemen at London meeting
Major powers pledged to stand side-by-side with Yemen to tackle extremism after talks in London on stopping Al-Qaeda from creating a haven in the country. British Foreign Secretary David Miliband, who chaired the meeting, told reporters it had been...read more


 

editorial

  • The sins of Gandhi in the Memoirs of Chirac


    lebanon

  • Hariri in Cairo Boosting bilateral trade

  • Calamity in the Lebanese sky Retrieving the black boxes

  • Receiving the council of the Journalists Association Nabih Berri: No stop to pressing for a commission to abolish political confessionalism


    interview

  • Beirut MP affiliated with the Future Movement Nouhad Mashnouk: The municipal elections require a political understanding not presently available


    perspective

  • Climategate and disbelief


    middleeast

  • Abbas in Russia as Mitchell winds up current talks

  • Chemical Ali hanged Insurgents using new tactics in Iraq

  • West backs Yemen at London meeting

  • EGYPT: Prosecutor calls for death penalty in Hezballah trial

  • sudan: A two-month deadline for deal with rebels

  • iran: Karroubi recognizes Ahmadinejad as president

  • iran, germany: Billion-euro gas deal

  • iran: Ahmadinejad unveils wider budget

  • Three new domestically-built satellites


    world

  • Haiti: A massive aid operation swings into place

  • france: Movement towards burqa ban

  • india: Celebrating Republic Day amid reflections on six decades of growth

  • Human rights abusers turn on activists in 2009

  • Pope urges priests to make astute use of the Internet

  • MySpace bids to pay musicians lost royalties of over $14mn

  • china, united states: Beijing denies state role in Google cyberattacks