We have strived to build a better Lebanon. Month after month, we have highlighted the failings of the state and trumpeted the successes the Lebanese have had, both at home …
Editorial
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In my 13 years of publishing Executive, we have never put a story of a corporate transaction on the front cover. Oftentimes, we just assume the worst for those who, …
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My son recently turned 15 and is considering his future. There are perhaps fewer reasons than ever for him to stay in school in Lebanon. We have an education system …
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The darkness over Damascus was lit up like a light bulb early last month, the entire city illuminated in orange for five seconds in the middle of the night. All …
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A Lebanese leader who sends our youth to fight and die in Syria is a traitor to our nation. Our youth are our future, and anyone who would put guns …
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Lebanon is a country of opposing forces, and those rare times when it has enjoyed stability and prospered have come when these forces have been balanced. Achieving this is far …
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A black and white video from half a century ago of former Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser has resurfaced recently on YouTube. In it Nasser speaks from a podium to …
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Despite the headline on this monthβs cover, Lebanon could actually be a country powered by natural gas β a fuel that is more efficient and environmentally friendly than the heavy …
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With many bitter moments from 2012 still lingering in our minds, it is time for sober reflection and realistic objectives to guide us in making resolutions for the New Year. …
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The Lebanese were not shy to give voice to their discontent in 2012. The grievances underlying these manifestations of public discontent were clear: declining purchasing power, the decrepit state of …
