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The End of an Era, and the Beginning of a New One

Posted on March 1, 2009 by Christopher Allbritton
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Greet­ings all. It’s been a while. I wanted to take a small post and update you all on what’s hap­pen­ing here. As many of you know, for the past few months, I’ve been at Stan­ford as a “Knight Fellow”:http://knight.stanford.edu/, research­ing for­eign … Con­tinue read­ing →

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Posted on May 18, 2008 by Christopher Allbritton
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Check out my World Eco­nomic Forum twit­ter here.

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All Hell Breaking Loose in Beirut

Posted on May 9, 2008 by Christopher Allbritton
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DUBAI  —  First of all, thanks to peo­ple for writ­ing to check on me. The long radio silence has wor­ried peo­ple, but there’s a rea­son for it. My wife and I left for Dubai back in Feb­ru­ary, and there’s not been much … Con­tinue read­ing →

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“Mission Accomplished” at Nahr el-Bared?

Posted on September 4, 2007 by Christopher Allbritton
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NAHR EL-BARED, Lebanon  —  Was­sim al-Hagehussein was wor­ried. The Lebanese sol­dier was twitchy, sus­pi­cious as he stalked through the dark and pow­er­less gro­cery store where Was­sim worked. It was a day after Prime Min­is­ter Fuad Sin­iora had declared an end to the … Con­tinue read­ing →

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Lebanon Delenda Est?

Posted on July 21, 2006 by Christopher Allbritton
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BEIRUT  —  Yes­ter­day I went on a media tour of Harat Hreik, one of the south­ern sub­urbs with Hos­sein Nabulsi, spokesman for Hezbol­lah. The dev­as­ta­tion of that neigh­bor­hood is total. It’s gone. I’m post­ing a video I shot of Nabulsi as we … Con­tinue read­ing →

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