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Earth Day Celebrations to Take Place at Beaufort Castle on March 30

The Earth Day celebrations that are set for March 30 will take place at the Beaufort, or Shqeef, Castle in southern Lebanon, reported the National News Agency on Saturday.

Abdul Malek Sukkariyeh, the media coordinator of the rally, announced that the Lebanese army had officially permitted the staging of event.

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Head of Takfiri Network Residing in Ain el-Hilweh, Controlling 3 Qaida Cells

The head of the takfiri network that has been recently discovered in Lebanon is currently residing in the Ain el-Hilweh Palestinian refugee camp in southern Lebanon, reported Voice of Lebanon radio on Saturday.

Jamaa al-Islamiyya official Bassam Hammoud told the radio that Abu Mohammed Toufic Taha is controlling three al-Qaida cells in Lebanon and he works for Majed al-Majed, a Saudi member of the terrorist group.

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Daylight-Saving Time Begins Midnight

Daylight-saving time will begin in Lebanon at midnight where clocks should be set an hour ahead as per a decree issued by cabinet earlier this month.

The move will put Beirut 3 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time.

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Mansour: Lebanon Will Not Recognize Syrian National Council

Foreign Minister Adnan Mansour announced that Lebanon must help Syria end its crisis because it is a “sister state” with which “we share special and historic ties that cannot be abandoned,” reported As Safir newspaper on Saturday.

He told the newspaper: “Lebanon will not recognize the Syrian National Council.”

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Jumblat: Whoever Thinks that Settlement with Assad Family is Possible is Crazy

Progressive Socialist Party leader MP Walid Jumblat demanded on Friday that the ruling Assad family in Syria be removed from the country.

He said: “Anyone who believes that a settlement can be reached with the Assad family is crazy.”

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Hizbullah Thwarts Army, Security Forces from Inspecting Arms Shipment

Hizbullah members prevented overnight the army and security forces from inspecting an arms shipment in the western Bekaa, reported MTV on Saturday.

It explained that the army and security forces in the region of Khirbet Qanafar sought to approach a truck loaded with weapons for the party, but the Hizbullah members prohibited them.

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Roux: STL Credibility Will Be Harmed if Prosecutor Doesn’t Present False Witnesses Documents

The head of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon’s Defense Office Francois Roux warned against measures that may affect the tribunal’s credibility, reported As Safire newspaper on Saturday.

He told the newspaper that the failure to hand former General Security chief Jamil Sayyed documents related to the false witnesses file may harm the STL’s credibility.

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Fneish: Development Ministry Ready to Begin Proceedings to Appoint Members of Oil Body

The Minister of Administrative Development Mohammed Fneish announced that his ministry is ready to begin the proceedings to appoint the members of the recently-approved authority tasked with administering the oil sector, reported As Safir newspaper on Saturday.

He told the newspaper that he is prepared to carry out the necessary contacts with the Energy Ministry on Monday to this end.

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Qortbawi: Delay in Appointments Will Cripple Judiciary

Justice Minister Shakib Qortbawi warned against the failure to resolve the dispute over the judicial appointments before June 5, reported As Safir newspaper on Saturday.

He told the daily: “The failure to resolve the matter will cripple the judiciary.”

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Miqati to Present Cabinet with U.S. Offer to Generate Power in Lebanon

Prime Minister Najib Miqati is expected to present a report on the leasing of power-generating vessels before cabinet on Wednesday, as well as a proposal presented to him by an American company to produce power in Lebanon, reported the daily An Nahar on Saturday.

Informed sources told the daily that the premier received a proposal from General Electric that includes its construction of a power plant, worth 500 megawatts and at the cost of $450 million.

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