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Saturday, February 09, 2008

Lebanese-Americans remember Rafic Hariri

Niraj Warikoo writes about commemorations marking the third anniversary of the assasinatin of Rafic Hariri, Lebanon's former Prime Minister. Michigan has one of the biggest Lebanese communities outside the Middle East. Click here to read Warikoo's story.
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Labels: Arab-American, Dearborn, Lebanese-Americans, Lebanon, Rafic Hariri
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