The U.S. can help the Lebanese in their quest for sovereignty and independence
21st Nov 2005, 20:24 GMT
Lebanon's 62nd Independence Day has taken on a special significance, since it is the first time in over 29 years that the Lebanese are marking the occasion without the presence of Syrian troops. Because Syria's occupation of Lebanon has come to an end, the Lebanese are celebrating their Independence Day this year with a greater sense of freedom and sovereignty.
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