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Balance of fearSyria’s crisis is touching Lebanon, but for now calm prevails THERE is no love lost between Alawite and Sunni quarters of Tripoli, Lebanon's second-largest city. It lies just half an hour by car from the border with Syria, where violence increasingly pits the sects against each other. Here, bullets have often flown across the road that divides them, the aptly named Syria Street. In
Just a few months before his son-in-law launched the bloody crackdown on dissent in Syria that has shocked the international community, Fawaz Akhras was invited to dinner with the Queen. The Harley Street cardiologist and his wife, Sahar, were asked to attend a state banquet given by the monarch and Prince Philip in honour of the Emir of Qatar in October 2010. The invitation to the white-tie occas
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