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  2. Sparkplugs spoil Tigers' home opener - AOL

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    Aug. 15—It wasn't quite the start the Lebanon volleyball team had hoped for on Tuesday night when they hosted Speedway. The Tigers showed some of their potential throughout the match, but also ...

  3. Nasib Al Matni - Wikipedia

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    Nasib Al Matni ( Arabic: نسيب المتني; 1910–1958) was a Lebanese journalist who was assassinated on 8 May 1958. He established several publications and edited various newspapers. His assassination triggered the events which led to a political crisis in Lebanon. [1] The murder of Al Matni is one of the unsolved cases in Lebanon.

  4. Sparkplugs spoil Tigers' home opener - AOL

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    Aug. 15—It wasn't quite the start the Lebanon volleyball team had hoped for on Tuesday night when they hosted Speedway. The Tigers showed some of their potential throughout the match, but also ...

  5. Eugene C. Pulliam - Wikipedia

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    Ben Quayle (great-grandson) Eugene Collins Pulliam (May 3, 1889 – June 23, 1975) was an American newspaper publisher and businessman who was the founder and president of Central Newspapers Inc., a media holding company. During his sixty-three years as a newspaper publisher, Pulliam acquired forty-six newspapers across the United States.

  6. Portal:Lebanon/Intro - Wikipedia

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    Lebanon's capital and largest city is Beirut, followed by Tripoli and Jounieh. While Arabic is the official language, French is also recognized in a formal capacity; Lebanese Arabic is the country's vernacular, though French and English play a relatively significant role in everyday life, with Modern Standard Arabic being limited to news and ...

  7. Greater Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    The State of Greater Lebanon (Arabic: دولة لبنان الكبير, romanized: Dawlat Lubnān al-Kabīr; French: État du Grand Liban), informally known as French Lebanon, was a state declared on 1 September 1920, which became the Lebanese Republic (Arabic: الجمهورية اللبنانية al-Jumhūrīyah al-Lubnānīyah; French: République libanaise) in May 1926, and is the ...

  8. Al Binaa - Wikipedia

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    Al Binaa ( Arabic: البناء) is a Lebanese daily newspaper published in Beirut, Lebanon. Founded in 1958, it is published by the National Media Company ( Arabic: الشركة القومية للإعلام, pronounced Al-Sharika Al-Qawmiya lil-I'lam), [1] which is aligned with the Syrian Social Nationalist Party in Lebanon. [2] The editor in ...

  9. Paxton Media Group - Wikipedia

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    Paxton Media Group of Paducah, Kentucky, is a privately held media company with holdings that include newspapers and a TV station, WPSD-TV in Paducah. David M. Paxton is president and CEO. The company owns 32 daily newspapers and numerous weekly newspapers, mostly in the southern United States. Daily circulation totals 350,000.