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The Daily Star - Lebanon - The Middle East's Leading English Language Newspaper Updated Wednesday, August 27, 2008
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AUB summer camp sees young engineers volunteering in South
Published: Thursday, August 28, 2008
Description: Several departments at the American University of Beirut (AUB) joined forces to conduct a summer camp for students so they could gain hands-on civil engineering experience while doing community service, a university statement said on Wednesday.The camp, which started last week, runs until August 30.  more...
Wanted: Architect to build Beirut's world-class House of Arts and culture
Published: Thursday, August 28, 2008
Description: A joint plan between the Lebanese and Omani governments to build a world-class House of Arts and Culture in downtown Beirut is taking shape - and seeking an architect. Culture Minister Tamam Salam discussed the design competition for the $20-million project at the headquarters of the Engineers and Architects Syndicate in Jnah.   more...
Ramadan fair gives disabled students opportunity to showcase their work
Published: Thursday, August 28, 2008
Description: Fadi Osseiran beamed as he sat behind a fold-out table lined with bottles of rosewater and jars of honey, attending to customers browsing his wares.As a student at the Idad Center in Mechref, run by the Friends of the Disabled Association, 32-year-old Osseiran learned how to create and bring these products.  more...
Islamic charity plans to help over 10,000 people during holy month of Ramadan
Published: Thursday, August 28, 2008
Description: With the Muslim holy month of Ramadan just a week away, Islamic charitable associations throughout the country are gearing up aid preparations. One of Lebanon's most active organizations, Al-Mabarrat Association, plans to help over 10,000 people throughout September with food, clothing and toys.  more...
All is quiet on the occupied Shebaa Farms - for now
Published: Thursday, August 28, 2008
Description: For a Middle Eastern flashpoint, the Israeli-occupied Shebaa Farms appear placid.A hilltop UN post looks south over green trees in a deserted valley ringed by a dirt road and a fence. No goats graze the dry yellow grass on the craggy limestone slopes above.On mountain peaks a few kilometers away.  more...

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