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Yousif B. Ghafari, Ambassador Antoine Chedid and John Chambers at the Partnership for Lebanon event in New York City on October 15, 2007. |
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John Chambers presents to the crowd in New York.
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Ambassador Chedid delivers remarks.
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George Akiki, Program Manager for the Partnership for Lebanon at Cisco, in New York. |
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Ambassador Chedid takes questions from the audience in New York.
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INgrid Salloum, Partnership for Lebanon intern at Cisco, shares her experience.
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Raghida Dergham asks the Partnership leaders a question in New York.
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The crowd mingles at the Partnership for Lebanon event on October 15.
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Chambers with event attendees.
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Yousif Ghafari and Raghida Dergham.
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Event attendees in New York.
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Hussam Kayyal, Minister Jean Oghasepian, Prime Minister Siniora and Nabil Jisr (President of CDR).
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Craig Barrett is presented with a check for Telemedicine from the American Lebanese Association. |
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Barrett answers questions from the crowd at the Lebnet event, September 2007. |
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Barrett delivers remarks about the Partnership for Lebanon from Intel's Headquarters, September 2007. |
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Barrett with event attendees, September 2007. |
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Craig Barrett with two MEPI interns. |
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Grace Harb, MEPI intern with Intel, tells the crowd about her experience. |
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| Craig Barrett interacts with attendees at the Lebnet event. |
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| Karim Kattouf, Partnership for Lebanon intern with Cisco, tells the crowd about his experience. |
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Craig Barrett, Intel, showcases Telemedicine. |
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Barrett meets with Lebanese Minister of Health. | |

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Barrett and the Dean of Medicine at the American University of Beirut. | |
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| Craig Barrett observes an IT Academy student. Networking and IT academies provide students with important communications skills, which they can share with their communities. |
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| Barrett, Intel, shakes handes with a Lebanese student during an event in April 2007. |
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| The Intel delegation poses for a group photo in Lebanon in April 2007. |
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Internship San Francisco field trip. | |

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Internship orientation week. | |

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CEO and Chairman John Chambers of Cisco, updates Lebanese American Business leaders in Silicon Valley on the progress of the Partnership for Lebanon. | |
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Damage to the Mudeirej Bridge, the tallest bridge in the Middle East. |
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Oil spill in Enfeh along the North Coast of Beirut | |

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Shady Sayah shows damage to his home. | |
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Villa destroyed in Alma el Chaab. Home owner is Sonia Ghafari. | |

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Inside a damaged villa in Alma el Chaab. |
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John Chambers and Yousif B. Ghafari meet with university students in Beirut. | |
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Yousif B. Ghafari surveys the scene of oil spill clean-up efforts. | |

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USAID officer Robyn McGuckin explains oil spill clean-up efforts at a site south of Beirut to Dina Powell, Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs; Yousif B. Ghafari and Ray Irani. | |

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Two girls stand on the stairs leading to the apartment their families share in the Beirut suburbs. Photo: Jessy Chahine/International Relief and Development Charity. | |
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Yousif B. Ghafari, Ray Irani, John Chambers, US Ambassador to Lebanon Jeffrey Feltman and Assistant Secretary Dina Powell talk to Lebanese press after their meeting with Prime Minister Siniora. | |

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U.S. Ambassador to Jordan David Hale and World Food Program representative Abdelwahab Jeme at a press conference in Amman announcing the shipment of 700 metric tons of milled wheat to feed those affected by the conflict in Lebanon. | |

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U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon Jeffrey Feltman, Minister of Trade and Economy Sami Haddad, and USAID Country Director Raouf Youssef inspect a sample of the milled wheat. | |
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U.S. Ambassador to Jordan David Hale and World Food Program representative Abdelwahab Jeme at a press conference in Amman announcing the shipment of 700 metric tons of milled wheat to feed those affected by the conflict in Lebanon. | |

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Ambassador Feltman and Minister Haddad share a handshake. | |

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300 metric tons of lentils await transport to Lebanon, where they are expected to feed more than 150,000 people displaced by the recent conflict. | |
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300 metric tons of lentils await transport to Lebanon, where they are expected to feed more than 150,000 people displaced by the recent conflict. | |

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U.S. Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates Michele Sison announces the immediate transport of 300 metric tons of lentils from an existing stockpile in Dubai to Lebanon for use by the World Food Program. The shipment, the Ambassador said, is "part of the disaster relief that will help the Lebanese people rebuild their homes and return to their towns and communities." | |

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300 metric tons of lentils await transport to Lebanon, where they are expected to feed more than 150,000 people displaced by the recent conflict. | |