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Beirut-Saturday, July 4, 2009
PM-designate pays condolences in Aisha Bakkar
Hariri wants to include 'broadest assortment' of parties in cabinet
Saad Hariri is determined to shape a national-unity cabinet that includes " the broadest assortment of political parties".
Fashion, misogyny and fascist aesthetics at Villa Audi
A new exhibition of works at Villa Audi from the early-20th century art movement allows viewers to sup their fill of angular automotive action.

Music star Cheb Mami on trial in forced abortion case
Music star Cheb Mami, arrested in Paris this week, went on trial Thursday, charged with attempting to have his ex-girlfriend undergo a forced abortion.

King of Pop set for LA memorial service
Michael Jackson's family announced a free public memorial service for the tragic pop icon in Los Angeles, as a custody battle loomed with his ex-wife seeking their children.
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Lebanon
  Army arrests 21 over Lebanon clashes
  Sleiman rules out any tolerance for security breaches
World
  French PM seeks to raise business profile in Iraq
  Merkel likens Iran to repressive East Germany
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Oil prices slide on weak US jobs report
Oil prices sank under 67 dollars a barrel Thursday after weak jobs data quashed hopes of a speedy economic recovery in the United States.
  Austrian Airlines to cut 1,000 jobs: company
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Shaq seeks to add fifth ring with the 'King'
Shaquille O'Neal says he wants to play another three years in the National Basketball Association and use that time to help Cleveland win...
  Dibaba pulls out of Oslo Golden League meet
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WHO guarantees swine flu treatment for the Americas
The World Health Organization on Thursday vowed poor countries in the Americas would receive enough antivirals to combat the swine flu outbreak.
  Economic crisis a 'major threat' to AIDS fight in Africa: UN
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Asia tested as music industry seeks to boost sales
Rampant piracy and a crumbling market for CDs has put the music industry in Asia under immense pressure, but experts are hoping that technology and social media will help fill the gap.
  Facebook revising privacy settings
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Ex-hostage Betancourt to work on captivity film
French-Colombian former hostage Ingrid Betancourt announced Thursday she will work with a top Hollywood producer on a film about the six years she was held captive in the jungle by leftist guerillas.
  Hong Kong star Andy Lau loses Taiwan chopper appeal
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Rome restaurant pays price after tourist rip-off
A restaurant in Rome which presented a Japanese tourist with a bill for nearly 700 euros (980 dollars) after a meal with his fiancee has been closed down by the authorities.
  Kiwi airline bares all for safety
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Hurghada: Where the desert meets the sea
The Red Sea coast stretches for more than 800km from the Suez Canal. Hurghada is situated south of the Sinai Peninsula, on the shores of the Red Sea coast, and east of the Eastern Desert.
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