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List of Lebanese people
This is a list of notable individuals born and residing mainly in Lebanon.
Lebanese expatriates residing overseas and possessing Lebanese citizenship are also included.
This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources.
Activists
[edit]Architecture
[edit]For a more comprehensive list, see List of Lebanese architects.
Business
[edit]- Charles Corm (–) – writer, industrialist, and philanthropist
- Samir Brikho – businessman, Chief Executive of AMEC
- Ali Youssef Charara (living) – businessman and financier
- Walid Daouk – businessman and politician
- Ralph Debbas – automotive executive
- Salah Ezzedine – businessman arrested for running a pyramid scheme
- Carlos Ghosn – former CEO of Michelin North America, former chairman and CEO of Renault, former chairman of AvtoVAZ, former chairman and CEO of Nissan, and former chairman of Mitsubishi Motors
- Sam Hammam – former owner and president of Cardiff City F.C.[4][5]
- Hind Hariri (born ) – entrepreneur, billionaire
- Nicolas Hayek – former owner of Swatch Group [6]
- Ziad Raphael Nassar – celebrity wedding designer and entrepreneur, owner of Ziad Rapahel Nassar holding.
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Introduction Excerpt for Unmentionables
INTRODUCTION
LOOKING FOR WORK
There are three men. One of them likes to be in the shade all the time.
Answer: snow and ice.
The second is an old man, but as soon as he reaches old age he becomes young again.
Answer: the moon.
The third man is a dead man, and yet he speaks to live men all the time.
Answer: writing in a book.
RIDDLE RECORDED IN BOSTON’S SYRIAN QUARTER, 1
JANUARY 29, —THE MOON WAS nearly full the night before John Ramey died. The snow was several days old now, hardened with daily melt into a thick sheet of ice that refracted the moonlight surrounding the checkpoint. A makeshift garrison protected state guardsmen who had come to Lawrence, Massachusetts, to stop rioters from tossing the ice through mill windows. This billet was at the corner of Elm Street, a throughfare in Lawrence’s Syrian Quarter. “That’s where they found the dynamite,” one militiaman said to another, tipping back a bottle of local araq to kill the cold. Behind them, a cluster of boys assembled unnoticed in preparation for an ambush. The boys crept closer, gathering snow to build an arsenal of projectiles. One of them yelled, and they started chucking snowballs at the men occupying their neighborhood. Startled, the militia broke formation an
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