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Visiting Chairman of the European Parliament Foreign Affairs Committee Elmar Brok wished Saturday the Geneva 2 Conference success "despite weak and limited hope," to find a solution to the crisis in Syria, which will also benefit Lebanon, which suffered the overflow of displaced Syrians.

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BEIRUT (AP) – Lebanon's prime minister-designate abandoned efforts yesterday to form a new government, throwing the country into more political uncertainty after the Hezbollah-led parliament minority rejected his proposed Cabinet.

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BEIRUT (AP) – Lebanon's prime minister-designate abandoned efforts yesterday to form a new government, throwing the country into more political uncertainty after the Hezbollah-led parliament minority rejected his proposed Cabinet.

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