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1. Lebanon and Syria open diplomatic relations
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and Lebanese President Michel Suleiman agreed on Wednesday to establish diplomatic relations between their countries at ambassadorial level, a Syrian official said.
14 Aug 2008
2. John Lennon's killer denied parole
Mark David Chapman, imprisoned for murdering former Beatle John Lennon in New York nearly 28 years ago, has been denied parole for a fifth time, state authorities said on Tuesday.
13 Aug 2008
3. Lebanon bomb kills 16 including 7 soldiers
A bomb targeted a civilian bus in the northern Lebanese city of Tripoli on Wednesday, killing at 16 people, including seven soldiers, security sources said.
13 Aug 2008
4. Oral antibiotic cleared for non-prescription sale
The government has given the green light for an oral antibiotic to be sold without prescription for the first time, in a move that pushes back the barriers to self-medication.
06 Aug 2008
5. Israel and Hezbollah set to swap prisoners
Israel and Lebanon's Hezbollah guerrilla group prepared to swap prisoners on Wednesday two years after they fought a month-long war.
16 Jul 2008
6. Actors union huddles over Hollywood labour stalemate
A day after their counterproposal to major studios' "final" contract offer was rebuffed, Screen Actors Guild leaders huddled on Friday to consider their next move in a Hollywood labour stalemate almost certain to drag into next week.
12 Jul 2008
7. Lebanon troops end deadly clashes in northern city
Lebanese troops deployed in volatile districts of the northern city of Tripoli on Thursday, ending 24 hours of sectarian clashes that killed four people and wounded 75.
10 Jul 2008
8. Rival Lebanese reach deal to end crisis
Rival Lebanese leaders reached a deal on Wednesday to end 18 months of political conflict that had pushed their country to the brink of a new civil war.
21 May 2008
9. Qatari mediator pushes proposals at Lebanon talks
Qatari-led mediators tried on Monday, the fourth day of tense negotiations in Doha, to nudge rival Lebanese leaders towards agreement on proposals aimed at ending their political crisis.
19 May 2008
10. Lebanese leaders face hurdles at tense Qatar talks
Lebanon's rival leaders held tense talks in Qatar on Saturday to try to end a political conflict that has pushed their country to the brink of a new civil war but face major hurdles to reaching a deal.
17 May 2008
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