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Beirut ADDS2

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  • Two demonstrators wave a flag from the top of the Holiday Inn, a landmark of serious fighting from the days of the civil war, Beirut, Lebanon, Feb. 21, 2005. Several thousand Lebanese gathered at the scene of the bombing that killed former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, afterward they walked to his grave. The crowd demanded a Syrian pullout and an international probe into the assassination.
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  • A demonstrator is seen at the site of the bombing that killed former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, Beirut, Lebanon, Feb. 21, 2005. Several thousand Lebanese gathered at the scene and then walked to Hariri's grave. The crowd demanded a Syrian pullout and an international probe into the assassination.
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  • People are seen above a banner of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri in Beirut, Lebanon, Feb. 21, 2005. Several thousand Lebanese gathered at the scene of the bombing that killed Hariri, afterward they to walked to his grave. The crowd demanded a Syrian pullout and an international probe into the assassination.
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  • A demonstrator shows the unity of the Lebanese people in their anger against Syria by holding a cross and the Koran, Beirut, Lebanon, Feb. 21, 2005. Several thousand Lebanese gathered at the scene of the bombing that killed former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, afterward they walked to his grave.
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  • Several thousand Lebanese gather at the scene of the bombing that killed former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, afterward they walked to his grave, Beirut, Lebanon, Feb. 21, 2005. The crowd demanded a Syrian pullout and an international probe into the assassination.
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  • A demonstrator shows the unity of the people in their anger against Syria by holding a cross and the Koran, Beirut, Lebanon, Feb. 21, 2005. Several thousand Lebanese gathered at the scene of the bombing that killed former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, afterward they walked to his grave.
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  • Several thousand Lebanese gather at the scene of the bombing that killed former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, Beirut, Lebanon, Feb. 21, 2005. The crowd demanded a Syrian pullout and an international probe into the assassination.
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  • Several thousand Lebanese gather at the scene of the bombing that killed former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, Beirut, Lebanon, Feb. 21, 2005. The crowd demanded a Syrian pullout and an international probe into the assassination.
    SS20050221Beirut09.JPG
  • Several thousand Lebanese gather at the scene of the bombing that killed former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, Beirut, Lebanon, Feb. 21, 2005. The crowd demanded a Syrian pullout and an international probe into the assassination.
    SS20050221Beirut08.JPG
  • Several thousand Lebanese gather at the scene of the bombing that killed former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, Beirut, Lebanon, Feb. 21, 2005. The crowd demanded a Syrian pullout and an international probe into the assassination.
    SS20050221Beirut10.JPG
  • A Lebanese man writes on the wall outside of Prime Minister Rafik Hariri's grave, Beirut, Lebanon, Feb. 21, 2005. Several thousand Lebanese gathered at the scene of the bombing that killed Hariri. The crowd demanded a Syrian pullout and an international probe into the assassination.
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  • A Lebanese man writes on the wall outside of Prime Minister Rafik Hariri's grave, Beirut, Lebanon, Feb. 21, 2005. Several thousand Lebanese gathered at the scene of the bombing that killed Hariri. The crowd demanded a Syrian pullout and an international probe into the assassination.
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  • A demonstrator, with a sign that reads "Independence 05," stands outside the grave of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, while the Lebanese military stand guard, Beirut, Lebanon, Feb. 21, 2005. Several thousand Lebanese gathered at the scene of the bombing that killed Hariri. The crowd demanded a Syrian pullout and an international probe into the assassination.
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  • Fouad Khoury Helou is seen while having coffee with friends in Beirut, Lebanon, March 17, 2005.
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  • Fouad Khoury Helou is seen while having coffee with friends in Beirut, Lebanon, March 17, 2005.
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  • Nathalie Cherfane, an artist, is seen studying Tai Chi in Beirut, Lebanon, March 18, 2005.
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  • Fouad Khoury Helou is seen while having coffee with friends in Beirut, Lebanon, March 17, 2005.
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  • Nathalie Cherfane, an artist, is seen studying Tai Chi in Beirut, Lebanon, March 18, 2005.
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  • Slain Lebanese journalist, Samir Kassir, is remembered days before the one year anniversary of the March 14th Cedar Revolution, Beirut, Lebanon, March12, 2006. Kassir was killed when a bomb exploded beneath his car. He was an outspoken critic of the Syrian government's involvement in Lebanese affairs. The event was held at the City Center Dome, also known as the Bubble, a convention center located in Martyr's Square that was badly damaged in the war.
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  • Slain Lebanese journalist, Samir Kassir, is remembered days before the one year anniversary of the March 14th Cedar Revolution, Beirut, Lebanon, March12, 2006. Kassir was killed when a bomb exploded beneath his car. He was an outspoken critic of the Syrian government's involvement in Lebanese affairs. The event was held at the City Center Dome, also known as the Bubble, a convention center located in Martyr's Square that was badly damaged in the war.
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  • Slain Lebanese journalist, Samir Kassir, is remembered days before the one year anniversary of the Cedar Revolution, Beirut, Lebanon, March12, 2006. Kassir was killed when a bomb exploded beneath his car. He was an outspoken critic of the Syrian government's involvement in Lebanese affairs. Here, his car is memorialized in sculpture. The event was held at the City Center Dome, also known as the Bubble, a convention center located in Martyr's Square that was badly damaged in the war.
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  • A new Mercedes Benz is seen parked beneath a building yet to be repaired after sustaining damage in the Lebanese civil war in Beirut, Lebanon, March 15, 2006.
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  • Slain Lebanese journalist, Samir Kassir, is remembered days before the one year anniversary of the March 14th Cedar Revolution, Beirut, Lebanon, March12, 2006. Kassir was killed when a bomb exploded beneath his car. He was an outspoken critic of the Syrian government's involvement in Lebanese affairs. The event was held at the City Center Dome, also known as the Bubble, a convention center located in Martyr's Square that was badly damaged in the war.
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  • Marwan Sahmarani, a Lebanese artist, displays work in a gallery in the reconstructed area of downtown Beirut, Lebanon, March 15, 2006. The faces in the paintings are of the many political players throughout the civil war and in current Lebanese affairs.
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  • Sayyed Mohammad Hussein Fadlallah speaks to followers inside the Al-Hassanein Mosque, Beirut, Lebanon, March 17, 2006. He is the imam of the mosque and was once considered the spiritual head of Hezbollah.
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