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Charles Malik reports from Beirut Beirut is dead. At 11pm, Gemmayze, one of Beirut's central night neighborhoods, closed up shop. The late night places in Hamra, like De Prague, Barometre, Regusto (formerly, Chez Andre) and Evergreen, closed as well.... [read full story]
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