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Pictures of recent events in Lebanon.

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Patriarch Nsrallah Sfeir, right, head of the Maronite Christian church of Lebanon, extends condolences to U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon Vincent Battle, Sunday, Sept. 16, 2001, following a mass dedicated to victims of the terrorist attacks on the United States, at Bkirki, the seat of the patriarchate 12 miles north of Beirut, Lebanon.

 U.S. Amabassador Vincent Battle, right, listens to Patriarch Nasrallah Sfeir, head of the Maronite Christian Church of Lebanon, left, Sunday, Sept.16, 2001, as the patriarch held a service for the victims of the attacks on the United States, in Bkirki, north of Beirut.


Lebanese carry American flags and candles as they hold a vigil near the U.S Embassy in Awkar, north of Beirut Friday Sept. 14, 2001. Lebanese Christian students lit candles in memory of those killed in the terrorist attacks in the United States. Lebanon has condemned the attacks and expressed sympathy and concern.

Lebanese General Charles Tarraf writes his condolences at the U.S embassy in Beirut, September 13, 2001. Hundreds of Lebanese, including political and military officials, visited the U.S. embassy to write their condolences for victims of the devastating attacks on Washington and New York.

A Lebanese woman places flowers as she pays condolences at the U.S embassy in Beirut, September 13, 2001. Hundreds of Lebanese, including political and military officials, visited the U.S. embassy to write their condolences for victims of the devastating attacks on Washington and New York.

Lebanese troops stand in guard outside a polling station in al-Khiam village in south Lebanon, on the border with Israel, September 9, 2001. Residents of south Lebanon voted on Sunday in municipal elections for the first time since 1963. Hizbollah, which forced Israel to end its occupation of south Lebanon last year, has formed an electoral alliance with rival movement Amal to contest municipal councils in around 24 Shi'ite southern towns.

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