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Princess Ghida Talal [1] (née Ghida Salaam; born 11 July 1963) is the chairperson of the board of trustees of the King Hussein Cancer Foundation and Center (KHCF) and (KHCC), [2] based in Amman, Jordan.
His younger son Gurajada (born to Kameshwari, while she was married to his elder brother) who was named after great Telugu poet Gurajada Apparao, has pursued his Master's, M.Phil. and PhD in Telugu at the University of Hyderabad. As a motivational and spiritual speaker, Dr. Gurajada has delivered over 200 lectures across Telugu states.
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.
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Dareen Abughaida (Arabic: دارين ابوغيدا born Dareen Abu Ghaida; 31 March 1984) is a Palestinian-Lebanese broadcast journalist based in Doha, Qatar.She’s currently working as the principal news presenter, host and moderator for Al Jazeera English.
Beirut Nightmares (1976) is a novel written by Syrian author Ghada al-Samman.It was translated to several languages, including Russian (1987) and Polish (1984). [1] The novel covers cultural, societal, political, religious, and psychological aspects, in addition to fantasy and magical realism through hallucinations, involving symbolism as a way to explain these aspects.
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".