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  Hariri Likely Moving toward Accepting Level-5 Teachers Pay Raise
1 July 2010
A meeting is scheduled for 2:00 pm Thursday between Prime Minister Saad Hariri and a delegation from public school secondary teachers in a final attempt to end the weeks-long stalemate that left the future of Grade 12 students unsettled.Meanwhile, Grade 9 examination results for Beirut and Mount Lebanon will begin to surface as of midday Thursday.
 
  Jumblat for 'Defusing Human Grenades,' Warns of Severe Repercussions from STL Ruling
1 July 2010
Progressive Socialist Party leader Walid Jumblat believes that the arrest of networks spying for the Israeli Mossad puts "everyone" in the danger of assassinations, As Safir daily reported.Jumblat told the newspaper that officials should confront the Israeli danger through cooperation between all parties and security forces "to defuse the human grenades."
 
  Murr: All Details About Qazzi are Analyses and Predictions
1 July 2010
Defense Minister Elias Murr expressed regret at the spread by media outlets of alleged false information about Charbel Qazzi, an employee at mobile phone operator Alfa, who has been arrested for collaborating with the Israeli Mossad. Murr did not blame the news organizations for writing or broadcasting stories about the suspect.
 
  Cabinet Calls for Speedy Probe into Israel Spy Networks
1 July 2010
The cabinet stressed Wednesday the need to speed up investigations into Israeli spy networks rejecting rumors that it had approved death sentences against collaborators with the Mossad. Information Minister Tareq Mitri said after the session at the Grand Serail.
 
  UNIFIL Ends Patrols following Skirmishes, Denies Intention to Change Rules of Engagement
1 July 2010
UNIFIL ended patrols that had drawn protests from residents of several southern towns and villages as the U.N. stressed that the Lebanese army was "fully informed" about them and said the activities were conducted to ensure the readiness of peacekeepers on the ground.
 
  U.N., U.S.: We Are Not Aware of Israeli Decision to Pull Out of Ghajar
1 July 2010
The United Nations and Washington have denied they had received information about an Israeli decision to withdraw from the Lebanese part of the border village of Ghajar."Obviously we are aware of the latest media reports, but as far as the situation in Ghajar is concerned, as you know.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
   
   
 
   
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