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SYRIA: LEBANESE HIGHER EDUCATION MINISTER SAYS SYRIA AND LEBANON SHARE SAME DESTINY.(Brief Article)
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August 22, 2002
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Lebanon's Minister of Higher Education, Abdurahem Murad has emphasized that Syria and Lebanon are in the "same trench" in light of outside threats and conspiracies. According to SANA, during a speech addressed at a Beirut families community mee...
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