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and then our exile

Tuesday, August 08, 2006 at 6:25 p.m.

'damage is done' to lebanese coast - could take ten years to recover from massive oil spill.

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Salamaat,
this is just too harrowing for the adequacy of expression...  

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Salaam:
Buildings are nothing. They can be rebuilt. It is the people that are in my prayers. May Allah ease the suffering of the living, and welcome in His home the dead.

Ya Haqq!  

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Blogger basit said...

and yet everything is connected.. environmental catastrophes such as these lead to cancer, millions of people in beirut at risk of 'toxic spray'..  

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