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  • Protests against formation of Hezbollah government, Beirut, Lebanon - 25 Jan 2011
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    Protests against formation of Hezbollah government, Beirut, Lebanon - 25 Jan 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by RAWAN / Rex Features ( 1274692t )
    Sunni Muslim supporters of Lebanon's former prime minister Saad al-Hariri carry his picture
    Protests against formation of Hezbollah government, Beirut, Lebanon - 25 Jan 2011
    Protests across Lebanon continued as the Hezbollah-backed candidate Najib Mikati was likely to be appointed as the new Prime Minister. Lebanese business tycoon Najib Mikati was appointed by President Michel Suleiman as prime minster designate.
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  • Protests against formation of Hezbollah government, Beirut, Lebanon - 25 Jan 2011
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    Protests against formation of Hezbollah government, Beirut, Lebanon - 25 Jan 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by RAWAN / Rex Features ( 1274692r )
    Lebanese soldiers patrol a street in Tripoli
    Protests against formation of Hezbollah government, Beirut, Lebanon - 25 Jan 2011
    Protests across Lebanon continued as the Hezbollah-backed candidate Najib Mikati was likely to be appointed as the new Prime Minister. Lebanese business tycoon Najib Mikati was appointed by President Michel Suleiman as prime minster designate.
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  • Protests against formation of Hezbollah government, Beirut, Lebanon - 25 Jan 2011
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    Protests against formation of Hezbollah government, Beirut, Lebanon - 25 Jan 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by RAWAN / Rex Features ( 1274692u )
    Sunni Muslim supporters of Lebanon's former prime minister Saad al-Hariri carry his picture
    Protests against formation of Hezbollah government, Beirut, Lebanon - 25 Jan 2011
    Protests across Lebanon continued as the Hezbollah-backed candidate Najib Mikati was likely to be appointed as the new Prime Minister. Lebanese business tycoon Najib Mikati was appointed by President Michel Suleiman as prime minster designate.
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  • Protests against formation of Hezbollah government, Beirut, Lebanon - 25 Jan 2011
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    Protests against formation of Hezbollah government, Beirut, Lebanon - 25 Jan 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by RAWAN / Rex Features ( 1274692s )
    Lebanese Sunni Muslim supporters of Lebanon's caretaker Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri pull down a picture of Lebanese MP and former Prime Minister Najib Mikati
    Protests against formation of Hezbollah government, Beirut, Lebanon - 25 Jan 2011
    Protests across Lebanon continued as the Hezbollah-backed candidate Najib Mikati was likely to be appointed as the new Prime Minister. Lebanese business tycoon Najib Mikati was appointed by President Michel Suleiman as prime minster designate.
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  • Protests against formation of Hezbollah government, Beirut, Lebanon - 25 Jan 2011
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    Protests against formation of Hezbollah government, Beirut, Lebanon - 25 Jan 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by RAWAN / Rex Features ( 1274692n )
    Lebanese Sunni Muslim supporters of Lebanon's caretaker Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri protest around a burning satellite truck used by Al Jazeera tv channel
    Protests against formation of Hezbollah government, Beirut, Lebanon - 25 Jan 2011
    Protests across Lebanon continued as the Hezbollah-backed candidate Najib Mikati was likely to be appointed as the new Prime Minister. Lebanese business tycoon Najib Mikati was appointed by President Michel Suleiman as prime minster designate.
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  • Protests against formation of Hezbollah government, Beirut, Lebanon - 25 Jan 2011
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    Protests against formation of Hezbollah government, Beirut, Lebanon - 25 Jan 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by RAWAN / Rex Features ( 1274692o )
    Lebanese Sunni Muslim supporters of Lebanon's caretaker Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri protest around a burning satellite truck used by Al Jazeera tv channel
    Protests against formation of Hezbollah government, Beirut, Lebanon - 25 Jan 2011
    Protests across Lebanon continued as the Hezbollah-backed candidate Najib Mikati was likely to be appointed as the new Prime Minister. Lebanese business tycoon Najib Mikati was appointed by President Michel Suleiman as prime minster designate.
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  • Protests against formation of Hezbollah government, Beirut, Lebanon - 25 Jan 2011
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    Protests against formation of Hezbollah government, Beirut, Lebanon - 25 Jan 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by RAWAN / Rex Features ( 1274692q )
    Lebanese soldiers patrol a street in Tripoli
    Protests against formation of Hezbollah government, Beirut, Lebanon - 25 Jan 2011
    Protests across Lebanon continued as the Hezbollah-backed candidate Najib Mikati was likely to be appointed as the new Prime Minister. Lebanese business tycoon Najib Mikati was appointed by President Michel Suleiman as prime minster designate.
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  • Protests against formation of Hezbollah government, Beirut, Lebanon - 25 Jan 2011
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    Protests against formation of Hezbollah government, Beirut, Lebanon - 25 Jan 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by RAWAN / Rex Features ( 1274692j )
    Lebanese Sunni Muslim supporters of Lebanon's caretaker Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri protest around a burning satellite truck used by Al Jazeera tv channel
    Protests against formation of Hezbollah government, Beirut, Lebanon - 25 Jan 2011
    Protests across Lebanon continued as the Hezbollah-backed candidate Najib Mikati was likely to be appointed as the new Prime Minister. Lebanese business tycoon Najib Mikati was appointed by President Michel Suleiman as prime minster designate.
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  • Protests against formation of Hezbollah government, Beirut, Lebanon - 25 Jan 2011
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    Protests against formation of Hezbollah government, Beirut, Lebanon - 25 Jan 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by RAWAN / Rex Features ( 1274692i )
    Lebanese Sunni Muslim supporters of Lebanon's caretaker Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri protest around a burning satellite truck used by Al Jazeera tv channel
    Protests against formation of Hezbollah government, Beirut, Lebanon - 25 Jan 2011
    Protests across Lebanon continued as the Hezbollah-backed candidate Najib Mikati was likely to be appointed as the new Prime Minister. Lebanese business tycoon Najib Mikati was appointed by President Michel Suleiman as prime minster designate.
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  • Protests against formation of Hezbollah government, Beirut, Lebanon - 25 Jan 2011
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    Protests against formation of Hezbollah government, Beirut, Lebanon - 25 Jan 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by RAWAN / Rex Features ( 1274692g )
    Sunni Muslim supporters of Lebanon's former prime minister Saad al-Hariri wave flags
    Protests against formation of Hezbollah government, Beirut, Lebanon - 25 Jan 2011
    Protests across Lebanon continued as the Hezbollah-backed candidate Najib Mikati was likely to be appointed as the new Prime Minister. Lebanese business tycoon Najib Mikati was appointed by President Michel Suleiman as prime minster designate.
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  • Protests against formation of Hezbollah government, Beirut, Lebanon - 25 Jan 2011
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    Protests against formation of Hezbollah government, Beirut, Lebanon - 25 Jan 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by RAWAN / Rex Features ( 1274692d )
    Lebanese Sunni Muslim supporters of Lebanon's caretaker Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri block a street with garbage bins
    Protests against formation of Hezbollah government, Beirut, Lebanon - 25 Jan 2011
    Protests across Lebanon continued as the Hezbollah-backed candidate Najib Mikati was likely to be appointed as the new Prime Minister. Lebanese business tycoon Najib Mikati was appointed by President Michel Suleiman as prime minster designate.
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  • Protests against formation of Hezbollah government, Beirut, Lebanon - 25 Jan 2011
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    Protests against formation of Hezbollah government, Beirut, Lebanon - 25 Jan 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by RAWAN / Rex Features ( 1274692b )
    Lebanese soldiers on their vehicle drive through fires
    Protests against formation of Hezbollah government, Beirut, Lebanon - 25 Jan 2011
    Protests across Lebanon continued as the Hezbollah-backed candidate Najib Mikati was likely to be appointed as the new Prime Minister. Lebanese business tycoon Najib Mikati was appointed by President Michel Suleiman as prime minster designate.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Protests against formation of Hezbollah government, Beirut, Lebanon - 25 Jan 2011
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    Protests against formation of Hezbollah government, Beirut, Lebanon - 25 Jan 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by RAWAN / Rex Features ( 1274692c )
    A Lebanese Sunni supporter of Lebanon's caretaker Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri protest around a burning satellite truck used by Al Jazeera tv channel
    Protests against formation of Hezbollah government, Beirut, Lebanon - 25 Jan 2011
    Protests across Lebanon continued as the Hezbollah-backed candidate Najib Mikati was likely to be appointed as the new Prime Minister. Lebanese business tycoon Najib Mikati was appointed by President Michel Suleiman as prime minster designate.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Protests against formation of Hezbollah government, Beirut, Lebanon - 25 Jan 2011
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    Protests against formation of Hezbollah government, Beirut, Lebanon - 25 Jan 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by RAWAN / Rex Features ( 1274692a )
    A Sunni Muslim supporter of outgoing premier Saad al-Hariri
    Protests against formation of Hezbollah government, Beirut, Lebanon - 25 Jan 2011
    Protests across Lebanon continued as the Hezbollah-backed candidate Najib Mikati was likely to be appointed as the new Prime Minister. Lebanese business tycoon Najib Mikati was appointed by President Michel Suleiman as prime minster designate.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Boeing 737-800 passenger aeroplane crashes after takeoff in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Jan 2010
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    Boeing 737-800 passenger aeroplane crashes after takeoff in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Jan 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by RAWAN / Rex Features ( 1094845z )
    Relatives of passengers of the Ethiopian Airlines plane that crashed in the sea, comfort each other upon their arrival at Beirut airport
    Boeing 737-800 passenger aeroplane crashes after takeoff in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Jan 2010
    The Ethiopian Airlines Flight 409, carrying 90 people, crashed in a ball of flame off the Lebanese coast just after takeoff in stormy weather in the early hours of the morning. A massive international search and rescue operation involving helicopters and ships was hastily scrambled as President Michel Sleiman ruled out foul play and grim-faced officials played down hopes of any survivors.
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  • Boeing 737-800 passenger aeroplane crashes after takeoff in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Jan 2010
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    Boeing 737-800 passenger aeroplane crashes after takeoff in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Jan 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by RAWAN / Rex Features ( 1094845w )
    Lebanese army troops inspect the debris of an Ethiopian Boeing 737
    Boeing 737-800 passenger aeroplane crashes after takeoff in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Jan 2010
    The Ethiopian Airlines Flight 409, carrying 90 people, crashed in a ball of flame off the Lebanese coast just after takeoff in stormy weather in the early hours of the morning. A massive international search and rescue operation involving helicopters and ships was hastily scrambled as President Michel Sleiman ruled out foul play and grim-faced officials played down hopes of any survivors.
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  • Boeing 737-800 passenger aeroplane crashes after takeoff in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Jan 2010
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    Boeing 737-800 passenger aeroplane crashes after takeoff in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Jan 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by RAWAN / Rex Features ( 1094845x )
    Relatives of passengers of the Ethiopian Airlines plane that crashed into the sea, comfort each other upon their arrival at Beirut airport
    Boeing 737-800 passenger aeroplane crashes after takeoff in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Jan 2010
    The Ethiopian Airlines Flight 409, carrying 90 people, crashed in a ball of flame off the Lebanese coast just after takeoff in stormy weather in the early hours of the morning. A massive international search and rescue operation involving helicopters and ships was hastily scrambled as President Michel Sleiman ruled out foul play and grim-faced officials played down hopes of any survivors.
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  • Boeing 737-800 passenger aeroplane crashes after takeoff in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Jan 2010
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    Boeing 737-800 passenger aeroplane crashes after takeoff in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Jan 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by RAWAN / Rex Features ( 1094845y )
    Ethiopian women, relatives of passengers of an Ethiopian Airlines plane that crashed in the sea, react upon their arrival at Beirut airport
    Boeing 737-800 passenger aeroplane crashes after takeoff in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Jan 2010
    The Ethiopian Airlines Flight 409, carrying 90 people, crashed in a ball of flame off the Lebanese coast just after takeoff in stormy weather in the early hours of the morning. A massive international search and rescue operation involving helicopters and ships was hastily scrambled as President Michel Sleiman ruled out foul play and grim-faced officials played down hopes of any survivors.
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  • Boeing 737-800 passenger aeroplane crashes after takeoff in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Jan 2010
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    Boeing 737-800 passenger aeroplane crashes after takeoff in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Jan 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by RAWAN / Rex Features ( 1094845t )
    Lebanon's Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri arrives at Beirut international airport as Minister of Public Works and Transport Ghazi Aridi looks on
    Boeing 737-800 passenger aeroplane crashes after takeoff in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Jan 2010
    The Ethiopian Airlines Flight 409, carrying 90 people, crashed in a ball of flame off the Lebanese coast just after takeoff in stormy weather in the early hours of the morning. A massive international search and rescue operation involving helicopters and ships was hastily scrambled as President Michel Sleiman ruled out foul play and grim-faced officials played down hopes of any survivors.
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  • Boeing 737-800 passenger aeroplane crashes after takeoff in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Jan 2010
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    Boeing 737-800 passenger aeroplane crashes after takeoff in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Jan 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by RAWAN / Rex Features ( 1094845v )
    Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri comforts grieving people at the Rafiq Hariri International Airport
    Boeing 737-800 passenger aeroplane crashes after takeoff in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Jan 2010
    The Ethiopian Airlines Flight 409, carrying 90 people, crashed in a ball of flame off the Lebanese coast just after takeoff in stormy weather in the early hours of the morning. A massive international search and rescue operation involving helicopters and ships was hastily scrambled as President Michel Sleiman ruled out foul play and grim-faced officials played down hopes of any survivors.
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  • Boeing 737-800 passenger aeroplane crashes after takeoff in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Jan 2010
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    Boeing 737-800 passenger aeroplane crashes after takeoff in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Jan 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by RAWAN / Rex Features ( 1094845u )
    Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri comforts grieving people at the Rafiq Hariri International Airport
    Boeing 737-800 passenger aeroplane crashes after takeoff in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Jan 2010
    The Ethiopian Airlines Flight 409, carrying 90 people, crashed in a ball of flame off the Lebanese coast just after takeoff in stormy weather in the early hours of the morning. A massive international search and rescue operation involving helicopters and ships was hastily scrambled as President Michel Sleiman ruled out foul play and grim-faced officials played down hopes of any survivors.
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  • Boeing 737-800 passenger aeroplane crashes after takeoff in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Jan 2010
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    Boeing 737-800 passenger aeroplane crashes after takeoff in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Jan 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by RAWAN / Rex Features ( 1094845s )
    A Lebanese army helicopter flies past the USS Ramage as they continue in the search efforts
    Boeing 737-800 passenger aeroplane crashes after takeoff in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Jan 2010
    The Ethiopian Airlines Flight 409, carrying 90 people, crashed in a ball of flame off the Lebanese coast just after takeoff in stormy weather in the early hours of the morning. A massive international search and rescue operation involving helicopters and ships was hastily scrambled as President Michel Sleiman ruled out foul play and grim-faced officials played down hopes of any survivors.
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  • Boeing 737-800 passenger aeroplane crashes after takeoff in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Jan 2010
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    Boeing 737-800 passenger aeroplane crashes after takeoff in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Jan 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by RAWAN / Rex Features ( 1094845r )
    Lebanese army troops inspect the debris of an Ethiopian Boeing 737
    Boeing 737-800 passenger aeroplane crashes after takeoff in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Jan 2010
    The Ethiopian Airlines Flight 409, carrying 90 people, crashed in a ball of flame off the Lebanese coast just after takeoff in stormy weather in the early hours of the morning. A massive international search and rescue operation involving helicopters and ships was hastily scrambled as President Michel Sleiman ruled out foul play and grim-faced officials played down hopes of any survivors.
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  • Boeing 737-800 passenger aeroplane crashes after takeoff in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Jan 2010
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    Boeing 737-800 passenger aeroplane crashes after takeoff in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Jan 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by RAWAN / Rex Features ( 1094845o )
    Lebanese soldiers stand on the shores of Khaldeh, south of Beirut, as the search for victims and debris of an Ethiopian airliner continues a day after its crash
    Boeing 737-800 passenger aeroplane crashes after takeoff in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Jan 2010
    The Ethiopian Airlines Flight 409, carrying 90 people, crashed in a ball of flame off the Lebanese coast just after takeoff in stormy weather in the early hours of the morning. A massive international search and rescue operation involving helicopters and ships was hastily scrambled as President Michel Sleiman ruled out foul play and grim-faced officials played down hopes of any survivors.
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  • Boeing 737-800 passenger aeroplane crashes after takeoff in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Jan 2010
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    Boeing 737-800 passenger aeroplane crashes after takeoff in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Jan 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by RAWAN / Rex Features ( 1094845q )
    Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri comforts grieving people at the Rafiq Hariri International Airport
    Boeing 737-800 passenger aeroplane crashes after takeoff in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Jan 2010
    The Ethiopian Airlines Flight 409, carrying 90 people, crashed in a ball of flame off the Lebanese coast just after takeoff in stormy weather in the early hours of the morning. A massive international search and rescue operation involving helicopters and ships was hastily scrambled as President Michel Sleiman ruled out foul play and grim-faced officials played down hopes of any survivors.
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  • Boeing 737-800 passenger aeroplane crashes after takeoff in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Jan 2010
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    Boeing 737-800 passenger aeroplane crashes after takeoff in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Jan 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by RAWAN / Rex Features ( 1094845p )
    Lebanese soldiers stand on the shores of Khaldeh, south of Beirut, as the search for victims and debris of an Ethiopian airliner continues a day after its crash
    Boeing 737-800 passenger aeroplane crashes after takeoff in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Jan 2010
    The Ethiopian Airlines Flight 409, carrying 90 people, crashed in a ball of flame off the Lebanese coast just after takeoff in stormy weather in the early hours of the morning. A massive international search and rescue operation involving helicopters and ships was hastily scrambled as President Michel Sleiman ruled out foul play and grim-faced officials played down hopes of any survivors.
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  • Boeing 737-800 passenger aeroplane crashes after takeoff in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Jan 2010
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    Boeing 737-800 passenger aeroplane crashes after takeoff in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Jan 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by RAWAN / Rex Features ( 1094845m )
    A Lebanese firefighter carries a rear part of the Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737
    Boeing 737-800 passenger aeroplane crashes after takeoff in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Jan 2010
    The Ethiopian Airlines Flight 409, carrying 90 people, crashed in a ball of flame off the Lebanese coast just after takeoff in stormy weather in the early hours of the morning. A massive international search and rescue operation involving helicopters and ships was hastily scrambled as President Michel Sleiman ruled out foul play and grim-faced officials played down hopes of any survivors.
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  • Boeing 737-800 passenger aeroplane crashes after takeoff in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Jan 2010
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    Boeing 737-800 passenger aeroplane crashes after takeoff in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Jan 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by RAWAN / Rex Features ( 1094845l )
    A Lebanese firefighter carries a rear part of the Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737
    Boeing 737-800 passenger aeroplane crashes after takeoff in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Jan 2010
    The Ethiopian Airlines Flight 409, carrying 90 people, crashed in a ball of flame off the Lebanese coast just after takeoff in stormy weather in the early hours of the morning. A massive international search and rescue operation involving helicopters and ships was hastily scrambled as President Michel Sleiman ruled out foul play and grim-faced officials played down hopes of any survivors.
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  • Boeing 737-800 passenger aeroplane crashes after takeoff in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Jan 2010
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    Boeing 737-800 passenger aeroplane crashes after takeoff in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Jan 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by RAWAN / Rex Features ( 1094845aa )
    Relatives of passengers of the Ethiopian Airlines plane that crashed in the sea, comfort each other upon their arrival at Beirut airport
    Boeing 737-800 passenger aeroplane crashes after takeoff in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Jan 2010
    The Ethiopian Airlines Flight 409, carrying 90 people, crashed in a ball of flame off the Lebanese coast just after takeoff in stormy weather in the early hours of the morning. A massive international search and rescue operation involving helicopters and ships was hastily scrambled as President Michel Sleiman ruled out foul play and grim-faced officials played down hopes of any survivors.
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  • Lebanese parliamentary majority leader Saad Hariri rally at the Nejmeh Club Stadium in Beirut, Lebanon - 07 May 2009
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    Lebanese parliamentary majority leader Saad Hariri rally at the Nejmeh Club Stadium in Beirut, Lebanon - 07 May 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by RAWAN / Rex Features ( 919451e )
    Lebanese parliamentary majority leader Saad Hariri
    Lebanese parliamentary majority leader Saad Hariri rally at the Nejmeh Club Stadium in Beirut, Lebanon - 07 May 2009
    Hariri announced the coalition's electoral list for Beirut's third constituency during a rally at the site where Hariri-affiliated deputy Walid Eido was assassinated in June 2007
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  • Lebanese parliamentary majority leader Saad Hariri rally at the Nejmeh Club Stadium in Beirut, Lebanon - 07 May 2009
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    Lebanese parliamentary majority leader Saad Hariri rally at the Nejmeh Club Stadium in Beirut, Lebanon - 07 May 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by RAWAN / Rex Features ( 919451d )
    Lebanese parliamentary majority leader Saad Hariri speaks to supporters
    Lebanese parliamentary majority leader Saad Hariri rally at the Nejmeh Club Stadium in Beirut, Lebanon - 07 May 2009
    Hariri announced the coalition's electoral list for Beirut's third constituency during a rally at the site where Hariri-affiliated deputy Walid Eido was assassinated in June 2007
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  • Lebanese parliamentary majority leader Saad Hariri rally at the Nejmeh Club Stadium in Beirut, Lebanon - 07 May 2009
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    Lebanese parliamentary majority leader Saad Hariri rally at the Nejmeh Club Stadium in Beirut, Lebanon - 07 May 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by RAWAN / Rex Features ( 919451b )
    Lebanese parliamentary majority leader Saad Hariri
    Lebanese parliamentary majority leader Saad Hariri rally at the Nejmeh Club Stadium in Beirut, Lebanon - 07 May 2009
    Hariri announced the coalition's electoral list for Beirut's third constituency during a rally at the site where Hariri-affiliated deputy Walid Eido was assassinated in June 2007
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Apr 2009
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    US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Apr 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by RAWAN / Rex Features ( 915585g )
    U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Lebanon's majority leader Saad al-Hariri visit the grave of assassinated former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik al-Hariri
    US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Apr 2009
    U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton urged Lebanese on Sunday to hold an "open and free" election in June without outside interference
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  • US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Apr 2009
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    US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Apr 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by RAWAN / Rex Features ( 915585j )
    U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton shakes hands with Lebanon's majority leader Saad al-Hariri during her visit at the grave of assassinated former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik al-Hariri
    US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Apr 2009
    U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton urged Lebanese on Sunday to hold an "open and free" election in June without outside interference
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  • US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Apr 2009
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    US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Apr 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by RAWAN / Rex Features ( 915585f )
    U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Lebanon's majority leader Saad al-Hariri visit the grave of assassinated former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik al-Hariri
    US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Apr 2009
    U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton urged Lebanese on Sunday to hold an "open and free" election in June without outside interference
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  • US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Apr 2009
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    US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Apr 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by RAWAN / Rex Features ( 915585a )
    US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Lebanon's President Michel Suleiman at the presidential palace in Baabda
    US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Apr 2009
    U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton urged Lebanese on Sunday to hold an "open and free" election in June without outside interference
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Apr 2009
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    US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Apr 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by RAWAN / Rex Features ( 915585b )
    Lebanon's President Michel Suleiman (L) meets with U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton at the presidential palace in Baabda
    US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in Beirut, Lebanon - 26 Apr 2009
    U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton urged Lebanese on Sunday to hold an "open and free" election in June without outside interference
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  • Beirut, Lebanon - Mar 2009
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    Beirut, Lebanon - Mar 2009
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    The corniche, a seaside promenade in Beirut, Lebanon
    Beirut, Lebanon - Mar 2009

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    Beirut, Lebanon - Mar 2009
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    Skyline at dusk, Beirut, Lebanon
    Beirut, Lebanon - Mar 2009

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  • Protest against Israeli attacks on Gaza at  the Ain el-Hilweh refugee camp in Lebanon, Beirut  - 06 Jan 2009
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    Protest against Israeli attacks on Gaza at the Ain el-Hilweh refugee camp in Lebanon, Beirut - 06 Jan 2009
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    Palestinians protest in the Ain el-Hilweh refugee camp in south Lebanon
    Protest against Israeli attacks on Gaza at the Ain el-Hilweh refugee camp in Lebanon, Beirut - 06 Jan 2009
    Palestinians in the Ain el-Hilweh refugee camp in south Lebanon shout slogans during a protest against Israeli attacks on Gaza . Israeli warplanes and combat helicopters pounded the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip on Saturday, killing around 200 people in the bloodiest day for Palestinians in more than 20 years of conflic.
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  • Tensions rise as violence enters the second day in Beirut, Lebanon - 08 May 2008
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    Tensions rise as violence enters the second day in Beirut, Lebanon - 08 May 2008
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    Hezbollah supporters burn tires on a main road near the government building in Beirut.
    Tensions rise as violence enters the second day in Beirut, Lebanon - 08 May 2008

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  • Tensions rise as violence enters the second day in Beirut, Lebanon - 08 May 2008
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    Tensions rise as violence enters the second day in Beirut, Lebanon - 08 May 2008
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    Civil defence personnel put out fires from burning cars during armed clashes in Beirut.
    Tensions rise as violence enters the second day in Beirut, Lebanon - 08 May 2008

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  • Tensions rise as violence enters the second day in Beirut, Lebanon - 08 May 2008
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    Tensions rise as violence enters the second day in Beirut, Lebanon - 08 May 2008
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    Hezbollah supporters burn tires on a main road near the government building in Beirut.
    Tensions rise as violence enters the second day in Beirut, Lebanon - 08 May 2008

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  • Tensions rise as violence enters the second day in Beirut, Lebanon - 08 May 2008
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    Tensions rise as violence enters the second day in Beirut, Lebanon - 08 May 2008
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    An opposition protester holds a gazoline bottle as he stands near a burning car during a protest called by labor unions in Beirut.
    Tensions rise as violence enters the second day in Beirut, Lebanon - 08 May 2008

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  • Tensions rise as violence enters the second day in Beirut, Lebanon - 08 May 2008
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    Tensions rise as violence enters the second day in Beirut, Lebanon - 08 May 2008
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    Hezbollah supporters unload wrecked cars from a truck, to be set on fire, on a main road in the Beirut suburbs May 7, 2008. Supporters of Lebanon's Hezbollah-led opposition blocked main roads in Beirut with burning barricades on Wednesday, paralysing the city and deepening a political conflict with the U.S.-backed government.photo by rawan-azz
    Tensions rise as violence enters the second day in Beirut, Lebanon - 08 May 2008

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  • Tensions rise as violence enters the second day in Beirut, Lebanon - 08 May 2008
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    Tensions rise as violence enters the second day in Beirut, Lebanon - 08 May 2008
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    A man walks past Shi'ite opposition gunmen on a street in Beirut
    Tensions rise as violence enters the second day in Beirut, Lebanon - 08 May 2008
    Iranian-backed Hezbollah tightened its grip on Beirut airport on Thursday, pilling pressure on Lebanon's U.S. -backed government on the second day of a protest campaign that has triggered gunbattles in the capital
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  • Tensions rise as violence enters the second day in Beirut, Lebanon - 08 May 2008
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    Tensions rise as violence enters the second day in Beirut, Lebanon - 08 May 2008
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    Hezbollah supporters burn tyres on a main road near the government building
    Tensions rise as violence enters the second day in Beirut, Lebanon - 08 May 2008
    Supporters of Lebanon's Hezbollah led opposition blocked main roads in Beirut with burning barricades on Wednesday, paralyzing the capital in a long-running political standoff with the U.S. backed government
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  • Hezbollah supporters blocked main roads with burning barricades, Beirut, Lebanon - 07 May 2008
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    Hezbollah supporters blocked main roads with burning barricades, Beirut, Lebanon - 07 May 2008
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    An opposition protester holds a gazoline bottle as he stands near a burning car during a protest called by labor unions in Beirut.
    Hezbollah supporters blocked main roads with burning barricades, Beirut, Lebanon - 07 May 2008
    Supporters of Lebanon's Hezbollah-led opposition blocked roads with burning tires and paralyzed the airport in the capital Beirut to enforce a strike against the Western-backed government.
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  • Hezbollah supporters blocked main roads with burning barricades, Beirut, Lebanon - 07 May 2008
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    Hezbollah supporters blocked main roads with burning barricades, Beirut, Lebanon - 07 May 2008
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    Hezbollah supporters burn barricades and cars on a main road in Beirut suburbs.
    Hezbollah supporters blocked main roads with burning barricades, Beirut, Lebanon - 07 May 2008
    Supporters of Lebanon's Hezbollah-led opposition blocked main roads in Beirut with burning barricades on Wednesday, paralysing the capital in a long-running political standoff with the U.S.-backed government.
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  • Hezbollah supporters blocked main roads with burning barricades, Beirut, Lebanon - 07 May 2008
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    Hezbollah supporters blocked main roads with burning barricades, Beirut, Lebanon - 07 May 2008
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    Hezbollah supporters burn barricades and cars on a main road in Beirut suburbs.
    Hezbollah supporters blocked main roads with burning barricades, Beirut, Lebanon - 07 May 2008
    Supporters of Lebanon's Hezbollah-led opposition blocked main roads in Beirut with burning barricades on Wednesday, paralysing the capital in a long-running political standoff with the U.S.-backed government.
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