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    Charles Helou (Arabic: شارل الحلو; 25 September 1913 – 7 January 2001) was a Lebanese politician and President of Lebanon from 1964 to 1970. Born in Beirut...
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  • Helou (born 1952), British food writer of Lebanese/Syrian descent Carlos Slim Helu (born 1940), Mexican business magnate of Lebanese descent Charles Helou...
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    Lebanon. Charles Helou, who later served as Lebanon's president from 1964 to 1970, was one of the founders. By the time of his presidency, however, Helou was...
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    (1958–1964) and Charles Helou (1964–1970) and the "Deuxième Bureau" (Arabic: المكتب الثاني) run by the preceding two administrations of Chehab and Helou, as the...
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    of the president of Lebanon. The first president to reside there was Charles Helou from 1964 to 1970. Between 1988 and 1990, Lebanon's interim prime minister...
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    He backed the candidacy of Charles Helou, who became the next president. Chehab later became dissatisfied with Helou's presidency over the perceived...
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  • Nina Michel Helou (Arabic: نينا حلو, نينا طراد- حلو; 1904–1989) was a Lebanese lawyer and former First Lady of Lebanon from 1964 to 1970. She was the...
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    capital, Beirut. The first President to reside in it was President Charles Helou. The Baabda palace is surrounded by the Ministry of Defense and various...
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  •  Israel  Syria  Jordan  Lebanon Commanders and leaders Zalman Shazar Levi Eshkol Yitzhak Rabin Amin al-Hafiz Nureddin al-Atassi Hussein Charles Helou...
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    Baabda Palace after its construction, located southeast of Beirut, where Charles Helou was the first to serve in. In 1943 the Beittedinne Palace was declared...
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    of Lebanon (1952–1958) Fuad Chehab, President of Lebanon (1958–1964) Charles Helou, President of Lebanon (1964–1970) Émile Eddé Christophe Zakhia El-Kassis...
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    Frangieh Charles Helou Preceded by Abdallah El-Yafi Succeeded by Saeb Salam In office 7 December 1966 – 8 February 1968 President Charles Helou Preceded...
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    declaration "cannot be considered to be a purely religious matter.” Charles Helou, the President of Lebanon arranged for ten Bishops from the Levant and...
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    Transportation Authority"). Buses for northern destinations and Syria leave from Charles Helou Station. The ministry of transport and public works purchased an extra...
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    boutiques (including showrooms) have been opened previously in Beirut on Charles Helou Avenue and the second on rue François I in Paris. Further, he has a...
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    general Fouad Chehab . The ideology later influenced the presidency of Charles Helou and Élias Serkis. Chehab's rule was a delicate balancing act of maintaining...
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  • 24. 2019-10-31. Retrieved 2020-11-17. Bidwell, Robin (2012). "Dabbas, Charles (1885-1935)". Dictionary Of Modern Arab History. Routledge. p. 119....
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  • especially in the Levant. For example: Émile Eddé, George Habash, Charles Helou, Camille Chamoun, Pierre Dagher. Names in honor of Jesus Christ: ʿAbd...
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  • other presidents. 1958 9 Charles Helou شارل حلو (1913–2001) 23 September 1964 22 September 1970 5 years, 364 days Chehabist Helou was an Ambassador to the...
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  • President of the Lebanese Republic (23 August 1982–14 September 1982) Charles Helou, President of the Lebanese Republic (23 September 1964–22 September...
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  • communities, or around 12% of the total population. Lebanese president Charles Helou was anxious about the prospect of nationalist sentiment causing turbulence...
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    Nasser's United Arab Republic. He was appointed again as Prime Minister by Charles Helou in 1966, but was forced to resign once again in the wake of the Intra...
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  • Karen Ghrawi – Miss Lebanon 2013 Saly Greige – Miss Lebanon 2014 Perla Helou – Miss Lebanon 2017 Annabella Hilal – Miss World Lebanon 2006 Dominique...
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    anything else. He founded the party along with four other young Lebanese: Charles Helou, who later became a President of Lebanon, Chafic Nassif, Emile Yared...
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    Rafic Notable members: Charles Helou – President (1964–70) Nina Helou – First Lady Pierre Helou – Cabinet Minister; Henry Helou – legislator; son of Pierre...
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    is located on Rue Pharoun. The neighborhood lies north and south of Charles Helou, the maritime highway that separates the neighborhood from the Port...
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    from the terminal, to Rue Sadat in Hamra, whereas Route 5 takes to the Charles Helou bus station. OCFTC buses number seven and ten also stop at the airport...
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  • Lebanese presidents Camille Chamoun Charles Helou Elias Sarkis Amine Gemayel Rene Moawad Bachir Gemayel Elias Hrawi Lebanese ministers (incomplete) Ziad...
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    for 9 years. His appointment was upon the request of then-president Charles Helou, who asked him to reorganize the Lebanese banking systems facing a bank...
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  • January to 24 November 1969, during the presidency of Chehab's successor, Charles Helou. In 1970, he supported Chehabist presidential candidate and old friend...
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