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  • Lebanese journalist May Chidiac (in wheelchair) helps lead a protest in response to al-Mustaqbal TV station being ransacked and burned May 10, 2008 in Beirut, Lebanon. May Chidiac survived a car bomb attack perpetrated by pro-Syrian factions on September 25, 2005. The anchorwoman for LBC (Lebanese Broadcast Corporation) lost both an arm and leg. After spending several months in France being fitted with a prosthesis, she returned to Lebanon just days before the 2006 war. The country remains poised on the brink of civil war as Hezbollah supporters took control of sections of the city. At least twenty-five people have been killed in the conflict, with dozens more injured during four days of clashes. Today the country has seen a withdraw of Hezbollah gunman as the Lebanese army began patrolling streets.
  • Lebanese journalist May Chidiac (in wheelchair) helps lead a protest in response to al-Mustaqbal TV station being ransacked and burned May 10, 2008 in Beirut, Lebanon. May Chidiac survived a car bomb attack perpetrated by pro-Syrian factions on September 25, 2005. The anchorwoman for LBC (Lebanese Broadcast Corporation) lost both an arm and leg. After spending several month in France being fitted with a prosthesis, she returned to Lebanon just days before the 2006 war.   The country remains poised on the brink of civil war as Hezbollah supporters took control of sections of the city. At least eleven people have been killed in the conflict, with dozens more injured during four days of clashes.
  • Lebanese journalist May Chidiac (C) helps lead a protest in response to al-Mustaqbal TV station being ransacked and burned May 10, 2008 in Beirut, Lebanon. May Chidiac survived a car bomb attack perpetrated by pro-Syrian factions on September 25, 2005. The anchorwoman for LBC (Lebanese Broadcast Corporation) lost both an arm and leg. After spending several month in France being fitted with a prosthesis, she returned to Lebanon just days before the 2006 war.   The country remains poised on the brink of civil war as Hezbollah supporters took control of sections of the city. At least eleven people have been killed in the conflict, with dozens more injured during four days of clashes.
  • Lebanese LBC journalist May Chidiac (L) and Lebanese Information Minister Ghazi al-Aridi (R) protest with employees of media belonging to the family of majority leader and billionaire tycoon Saad Hariri for the reopening of the Future TV station, al-Mustaqbal newspaper and al-Sharq radio on May 10, 2008 in Beirut, Lebanon.   The country remains poised on the brink of civil war as Hezbollah supporters took control of sections of the city. Atleast eleven people have been killed in the conflict, with dozens more injured during four days of clashes.
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