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		<title>Future for Lebanon: Introduction</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[About the Film

The assassination of Prime Minister Rafik Hariri on Valentine's Day 2005 prompted hundreds of thousands of Lebanese to take to the streets in a powerful show of national unity. Their 'Cedar Revolution' drove out Syrian troops after 29 years of occupation, just ahead of the parliamentary elections in May and June. Can Lebanon, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Future for Lebanon: Interview with Michael Elliott</title>
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August 10, 2006: Editor of Time International, Michael Elliott, discusses Lebanon with Anchor, Daljit Dhaliwal.

DALJIT DHALIWAL: Michael Elliot, welcome to WIDE ANGLE.

MICHAEL ELLIOTT: Thank you.

DALJIT DHALIWAL: Just as things were beginning to look up for Lebanon, why did Hezbollah mount this cross-border raid, abduct Israeli soldiers, and provoke this kind of destruction upon its country?

MICHAEL [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Future for Lebanon: The Struggle for Lebanon</title>
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Soldiers control a crowd at an anti-Syrian demonstration



Can Lebanon, a country of 18 different ethnic groups that fought a 15-year civil war, now achieve true independence and overcome renewed divisions within?  

 by Michael Young
July 2005

There is gloom in Lebanon these days, as the public feels little has really changed since the Syrian Army [...]]]></description>
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