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Protesters demand truth in fate of Civil War missing
Fearing rapid real-estate development in Lebanon, Halwani added: “We want to see mass graves because we don't want anyone to step on the bodies of our families.” Following the withdrawal of Syrian troops from Lebanon in 2005, five mass graves were …
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Cornwall-Lebanon board tweaks budget
It also posed changes to the budget prior to Monday's meeting. The proposed budget includes a 2.75 millage increase in the real-estate tax to 101.92 mills. A mill refers to $ 1 in tax revenue for every $ 1000 of a property's assessed value.
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Lebanon school board fine-tunes budget
With the revised numbers, Bartley told the directors that the budget will instead need a 4.5 percent real estate tax increase, 5.43 mills. The district's current property tax rate is 120.31 mills. Increasing it by 5.43 mills will bring it up to 125.74 …
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Sales contracts for homes rose 2 pct. in January

Sales contracts for homes rose 2 pct. in January
By DEREK KRAVITZ AP Real Estate Writer This Jan. 20, 2012 photo shows a home with a sale pending sign, in Mount Lebanon, Pa. The number of Americans who signed contracts to buy homes rose in January to the highest level in nearly two years, …
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Lebanon still appeals to investors: IDAL
Lebanon ranked in fourth place in terms of FDI in the Middle East after Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Qatar,” Itani said. But some critics say that the bulk of FDI in Lebanon (excluding what is handled by IDAL) focused on real estate projects which do not …
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Beirut shares make a comeback as volumes dwindle on BSE
Smart investors would target Solidere and other non-financial companies,” said Hobeika, who also warned that Lebanese banks need to focus their lending on “real” domestic economic sectors such as industry, real estate and agriculture.
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Buying Here: Mt. Lebanon
888731) is now on the market for $ 296000 through Realtor Anita Riley of Keller Williams Realty (412-818-3199 or www.kw.com). Mr. Riley, the agent's brother-in-law, lived next door for eight years and was urged by the former owner to buy it.
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Lebanon Real Estate | القطاع العقاري في لبنان

Since the assassination of Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri, Lebanon faced many obstacles: economic, political and been through two wars. Summer 2008 the world’s economy collapses and the once most powerful cities and countries are now having major economic problems. The price of Real Estate went down but in Lebanon it became more expensive. Here are the reasons given to us by Violette Balaa an economist.
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