The Swastika and the Cedar

In newly liberated Lebanon, the signposts on “the Arab street” point in opposite directions. The author’s experiences—he was buoyed by a huge rally for democracy in downtown Beirut, then beaten up by Fascist bullies—show how much this diverse society offers hope but is still threatened by the Syrian dictatorship next door. Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Derek Hawkins - Mar 30, 2009 - 9:16 AM PDT
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by James Jackson - Mar. 30, 2009

This story may reflect the "feel" of Beirut, but it is a little too gonzo to accept as fact.

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by Patricia Blochowiak - Mar. 30, 2009

Interesting, but disjointed and episodic. Not balanced or thoughtful.

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by Fred Gatlin - Mar. 30, 2009

We need to know more about Lebanon, I am not sure this is the best article, but it is still important.

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by Derek Hawkins - Mar. 30, 2009
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by Fabrice Florin - Mar. 30, 2009
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by James Canning - Mar. 30, 2009

I am a great fan of Vanity Fair, but Christopher Hitchens should be taken with a grain of salt, especially when he writes about the Middle East. Some of the current flavor of Beirut comes through, though with an exaggerated dark shadow from Syria.

I expect Hezbollah to integrate gradually into Lebanese society and politics, to the extent the Lebanese army ultimately takes over defense of the ... More »

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