• Emile Boustany (1909–2002) was a Lebanese military general who served as the Commander of the Lebanese Armed Forces from 1 July 1965 until 6 January 1970...
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    Variations of the name, due to transliteration, include: Boustani as well as Boustany, Bisteni, Bistany, Bostany, Bustani, Besteni, Bestani and Bestene (Arabic:...
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    were established in 1949 under the command of then-Lieutenant Colonel Emile Boustany, who later became commander of the army. Soon after its establishment...
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  • of An-Nahar Philippe Ziade – journalist Joseph Aoun – army commander Emile Boustany – former army commander Jean Kahwaji – former army commander Samir El-Khadem...
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    signed by PLO chairman Yasser Arafat and Lebanese Armed Forces commander Emile Boustany, established that the presence and activities of Palestinian guerrillas...
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  • Liban et du Proche-Orient. Its shareholders were Lebanese bankers: Emile Boustany (Banque de l'Industrie et du Travail), Jean and Elie Abou Jaoud (Banque...
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  • (Iraqi flute player) and his step-father Emile Nouné (Lebanese violinist). In 1977, at the age of 17, Boustany left Lebanon and the civil war behind to...
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    (1903–1980) 1 February 1959 30 June 1965 6 years, 149 days 4 Boustany, EmileGeneral Emile Boustany (1909–2002) 1 July 1965 6 January 1970 4 years, 189 days...
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  • General Mahmoud Tay Abou-Dargham and the commander-in-chief, General Emile Boustany. During the Lebanese Civil War, the regiment was divided among the different...
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    François al-Hajj Michel Suleiman Other or Unknown Grades Maha Bayrakdar Emile Boustany Alice Delysia Fairuz Moustafa Farroukh Faten Hamama Jesse B. Jackson...
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  • 1956. The entire cabinet, except for Hakim and Public Works Minister Emile Boustany, resigned on 8 June 1956. By the time a newer cabinet had its first...
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    Maronite seat for the constituency of Tripoli. Obeid was married to Emile Boustany's daughter, Loubna, and had five children. He was also the maternal uncle...
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  • "Battle of Qnat 12 February 1980 – Ilige League". Retrieved 2023-03-14. Boustany, Nora (1980-02-24). "Remote-Control Bomb Kills 8 in Beirut". Washington...
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  • Emile La Sére (1802 – August 14, 1882) was a member of the U. S. House of Representatives representing the first district in the state of Louisiana. He...
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  • בפרלמנט (in Hebrew). Walla!. 6 December 2006. Retrieved 2006-12-07. Nora Boustany. "Barrier-Breaking Bahraini Masters Diplomatic Scene", The Washington Post...
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  • Congress members Tom Lantos, Jim Saxton, Thad McCotter, Chris Shays, Charles Boustany, Alcee Hastings, and Robert Wexler referred to Hezbollah as a terrorist...
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  • Bassam Endrawos (November 2001). "Dossier: Emile Lahoud". Middle East Intelligence Bulletin. 3 (11). Nora Boustany (27 May 1988). "4 Syrian Generals Escape...
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    (2005–2007) Bobby Jindal (R) Charlie Melançon (D) Rodney Alexander (R) Charles Boustany (R) 110th (2007–2009) Steve Scalise (R) Don Cazayoux (D) 111th (2009–2011)...
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    Marguerite Mathilde (later [on 3 Oct. 1864] baronne [Baroness] Frederic Emile d'Erlanger). He was the United States Attorney for the Eastern District...
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  • – former United States Secretary of Health and Human Services Charles Boustany – former U.S. representative from Louisiana Charlie Crist – U.S. representative...
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    Arabic), 2007. Ma Qalla wa dall (in Arabic), 2008. Profile of Selim Hoss Boustany, Nora (1989-11-14). "Hoss Named Premier in Lebanon". Washington Post. Retrieved...
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    Professor Emeritus at the American University of Beirut – Knight, 1994. Wissam Boustany, British concert flutist – Knight, 1997. Stanisław F. Wozniak, Poland,...
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  • Supreme Court Justice and Chief Justice for the state of Florida Charles Boustany, Lebanese, U.S. Representative from Louisiana; cousin of Victoria Reggie...
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    NobelPrize.org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination Archive - Émile Zola". NobelPrize.org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination...
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    Archived from the original on November 21, 2020. Retrieved October 2, 2020. Boustany, Nora (May 22, 1987). "LEBANON ANNULS PLO AGREEMENT". Washington Post....
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    1992), singer-songwriter and contestant on American Idol season 15 Charles Boustany (born 1956), US Representative Denise Boutte (born 1982), model, actress...
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  • casualties". MFA. 12 July 2006. Archived from the original on 24 June 2009. Boustany, Nora (20 October 2006). "Cluster Bombs used by Hezbollah". The Washington...
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  • News. Archived from the original on 2018-07-18. Retrieved 2020-08-09. Boustany, Nora (1989-11-14). "Hoss Named Premier in Lebanon". Washington Post. Retrieved...
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    ▌Merritt McDonald (Democratic) 34.4% Louisiana 7 R+14 Charles Boustany Republican 2004 Incumbent re-elected. ▌Y Charles Boustany (Republican) Uncontested...
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  • and Minority Leader of the Louisiana Senate (2021–present) (D) Charles Boustany, former U.S. representative from Louisiana's 3rd congressional district...
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