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Beirut-Thursday, May 17, 2012
During a session chaired by President Michel Sleiman at Baabda Palace, ministers approved emergency funds for, among other things, the Lebanese Army.
Cabinet approves emergency funds, shelves overspendingissue
The Cabinet failed Wednesday to resolve the thorny issue of retroactively approving government spending, while approving “emergency” expenses to head off simmering crises on a range of fronts.
Art work: Not at all like selling bread
Lea Sednaoui opened The Running Horse Contemporary Art Space in Karantina three years ago. in a program of art classes for kids between 7 and 15 years old .

Robert F. Kennedy Jr's second wife dead: reports
Mary Kennedy, the 52-year-old estranged wife of Robert F. Kennedy Jr, has been found dead at her home in Bedford.

'Dictator' Baron Cohen pulls Cannes camel stunt
British comic Sacha Baron Cohen sparked minor chaos on Cannes' fabled Croisette beachfront Wednesday as his zany alter ego Admiral General Aladeen took a morning stroll on his camel Osama.
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Lebanon
  Sporadic clashes test Tripoli’s shaky truce
  Reports of assassination plots must be taken seriously, Berri says
World
  'Seven dead' as gunmen raid Libyan oasis city
  Yemen army 'pushing Qaeda back'
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EDL workers’ strike can exacerbate power crisis
Contract and part-time workers with state-run Electricite du Liban escalated protests Wednesday in a step that could lead to a nationwide electricity crisis.
  Facebook feeds hungry IPO investors more shares
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Bayern Munich keen to be part of 'golden generation'
Bayern Munich captain Philipp Lahm says his side must beat Chelsea in Saturday's Champions League final if they want to be considered part of the club's "golden generation."
  Ferrari sprints to Giro 11th stage win
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'Good' cholesterol doctrine may be flawed, says study
Researchers on Thursday challenged a tenet of modern medicine that higher levels of "good" cholesterol automatically boost cardiovascular health.
  Common antibiotic boosts death risk: study
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Samsung on top as mobile phone sales dip: survey
Mobile phone sales worldwide suffered a rare dip in the first three months of this year on softened demand in Asian markets, industry tracker Gartner reported Wednesday.
  China Mobile in talks with Apple over iPhone
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Luxury on display at Dbayyeh boat show
The nation’s affluent turned out Wednesday for a sparkling exhibition of boats, yachts and all their accoutrements at the Joseph Khoury marina in Dbayyeh.
  Forbes names Jennifer Lopez 'most powerful' star
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Aussie shooter in London 2012 'mankini' threat
Veteran Australian shooter Russell Mark has threatened to parade at the opening ceremony of the London Olympics in a lime-green "mankini" after losing a bet.
  Arab press blushes at new French PM's name
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Brazil: Experience an unusual mix of colors, flavors, sounds and cultures!
By far the largest and most populous country in South America, the country of Brazil is located Eastern South America bordering the Atlantic Ocean. The climate in Brazil is varied. .
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