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Submitted by zozo2k3 on Tue, 2006-01-24 18:44.
Home is where the heart is...
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What have I been up to for the past month…well…a little of this and a little of that. I took off for Lebanon and Syria for six days. It was great to relax and be taken care of.
It never seems to end...
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"A journalist and anti-Syrian member of Lebanon's parliament was killed Monday morning when a massive car bomb exploded in an eastern Beirut suburb, opposition officials said.

Gebran Tueni, the head of An-Nahar newspaper who was elected to parliament this year, died in the explosion.

He had returned to Lebanon on Sunday from Paris, where he had been staying for fear of being assassinated, news agencies reported.

A Red Cross worker at the scene said four people died in the blast, which injured about 30 people and destroyed more than half a dozen vehicles.

A high-ranking Lebanese security source said Tueni's cell phone and laptop computer were found at the site of the bombing.

Journalist Anthony Mills called it "a scene of destruction," saying windows were broken in buildings for hundreds of meters.
Hello...Old Friend
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It's been awhile but I figure it's about time I started blogging again.

For the past few weeks, Ramadan has been going on and I just can't get into the spirit of things.
Where have my blogging days gone?
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I used to be a blogging addict. What has happened to me? So many cool and “amazing” things are happening and I’m not even capturing them. I’m not writing anymore or taking pictures…Yes, I’ve become a blogging slacker.
Beyond the City
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On Friday, Adham, Kyle, Chris, Jenny, and Sarah headed to Bani Swaif which is approximately 2.5 hours away. It was amazing learning about people who live in the country side, interacting with them, and giving involved in the community and volunteering.

After we arrived, the boys went and helped the farmers and the girls helped clear a roof of school from bricks and debris so they could build two classrooms and a playground.
Navigating the Streets of Beirut
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Anyone in the Lebanese capital who has ever taken a taxi, ordered food for delivery, or asked for directions knows that when navigating the city of Beirut no piece of information is more useless than a street name. Trekking from one Beiruti neighborhood to the next is never a precise science of turning one way or another on specific streets but rather a loose art in, say, hooking left around a flower shop, passing a movie theater and a gas station, turning right at a bank, and stopping in front of a school opposite a vegetable stand. Ask a shopkeeper in Hamra for the way to Mahatma Gandhi Street, for example, and even if he has been operating a business on that exact street for 30 years, he will likely tsk and tell you it doesn't exist.
Sometimes All You Need is a Good Chuckle
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Azhar Usman is one of the world's few American Muslim standup comedians. Writing and performing comedy for the past several years, he has developed a unique act based on transethnic and intercultural issues, keen and witty insights, and general observational humor.