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    Léda MansourBy Léda Mansour01/09/2025Updated:06/03/2026No Comments1 Min Read0 Views
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    During the summer vacation, while I was far away, I was working on getting closer to what I knew, so I booked my trip from Paris to Beirut to meet my family and loved ones.However, my trip was canceled in July 2006 after Beirut airport was closed.

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