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Lebanon Real Estate Newsletter Vol. 5, Issue 3 - March, 2009 |
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Aqua blues ... By Eng. Abdallah Hayek "You have just invested your hard earned money into a luxurious villa overlooking stupendous pine trees and romantic ocean views. You have all the amenities that will keep you warm in the winter and cool in the summer but one thing is missing: water. Daily water deliveries are not something you had envisioned when you made your purchase and it puts a spanner in the works towards living in peace and tranquility. Investing in the Lebanese real estate market depends on the availability of natural resources, especially water......." >>Read more |
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BEIRUT: Stories of Lebanon's political discord and confessional tensions regularly appear in the foreign press, but on the travel pages of major US newspapers the Mediterranean country has reclaimed its place of prestige as a must-go tourist spot. "After years of instability, Lebanon is getting its groove back," the Los Angeles Times reported Wednesday. "Foreign tourists have been flocking back to the Mideast country's pine-covered mountains, fancy Mediterranean beach clubs and buzzing night life." ..... >>Read more |
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Anti-corruption' needs to be more than a buzzword in Lebanese politics In the run up to Lebanon's parliamentary elections in June, politicians on both sides of the divide have latched on to the issue of corruption as a key element of their campaigns. This development might offer Lebanese citizens good reason to be optimistic about the future of their country, were it not for the fact that most of the campaign promises seem like nothing more than empty sloganeering. .... >>Read more
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