Go, while the office of president still retains a shred of respect
1st Nov 2005, 21:38 GMT
It doesn't really matter whether the current occupant of Lebanon's Baabda Palace is viewed as a good or bad president. Whatever contribution Emile Lahoud has made or might have made to the country, its people and to the status of the office he holds is in the past. The goodwill he inherited at his inauguration in 1998, an event that sticks in the memory for his stinging denunciation.
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