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  2. John F. Boyle Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Dr. John Boyle was convicted in a highly publicized trial for the murder of his wife, Noreen, on December 31, 1989. Their son, Collier, and daughter, Elizabeth, provided key insights; Collier recounted a scream and thump he heard, while Elizabeth, only three, described seeing her father hit her mother.

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  6. Ghada El-Hajj Fuleihan - Wikipedia

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    El-Hajj Fuleihan is a professor at the Department of Internal Medicine at the American University of Beirut [6] and is founding director of the Calcium Metabolism and Osteoporosis Program, World Health Organization (WHO) Collaborating Center for Metabolic Bone Disorders, and AUB's Scholars in HeAlth Research Program.

  7. Ghada al-Samman - Wikipedia

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    Raised in the conservative society of Damascus, she encountered challenges that shaped her literary voice. She published her first book of short stories,Your Eyes Are My Destiny (Arabic: عيناك قدري), in 1962, which was moderately successful. Initially, she was categorized alongside traditional feminine writers.

  8. Ghada Hatem-Gantzer - Wikipedia

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    Hatem-Gantzer was born in 1959 in Hammana in the Baabda district of Lebanon. [1] She went to school at the Lycée Français in Beirut and she became a francophile. Her country was in a civil war and she left Lebanon in 1977 to study medicine in France.

  9. Beirut 75 - Wikipedia

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    Yasmina desiring freedom in her love life, realises that the liveliness she desires within the oceans, skies, and trees, fades away when her boyfriend, Nemer, is used by his father as a partisan for the right-wing militia, the moment his father set a marriage for convenience with a daughter of a wealthy ally, changing Yasmina's views as a "free woman" from the "perspective of Beirut’s society".