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Thursday, March 29, 2007 

An Nahar headline: "Assad Embraced by Saudi Monarch, Lahoud Welcomed by Deputy Provincial Emir"

Lebanese Forces hate-paper An Nahar has run another misleading headline.

"Assad Embraced by Saudi Monarch, Lahoud Welcomed by Deputy Provincial Emir" - true, but in that same article it also mentions that: "Lahoud, an ally of Assad, was welcomed by Prince Sattam Bin Abdul Aziz, deputy head of the Riyadh province, the same official who welcomed Prime Minister Fouad Saniora, Lahoud's main rival."

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At least Lebanon have newspapers that can express there FREEDOM OF SPEECH.

Unlike state run newspapers or the news agency SANA.org..

I mean talk about bias commentary, the SANA website...

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