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Kamel Mrowa (Arabic: كامل مروّه, also
spelled Mroue or Mroueh, 1915 – 16 May 1966) was a
Lebanese publisher, journalist,
writer and ideologue. He was...
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Kamel Mrowa in 1952,
ceased its
print format in
February 2020, and
completely closed on 31
October 2021. The
paper was
founded in 1952 by
Kamel Mrowa, the...
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Denia died in 1986,
Palumbo married Hayat Mrowa (daughter of the
Lebanese newspaper publisher Kamel Mrowa, and ex-wife of
businessman Ely Calil), having...
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announced in 1959 as
Mrowa-Linotype
Simplified Arabic. The font was
developed by the
founder of the
Lebanese daily newspaper Al-Hayat
Kamel Mrowa, its lettering...
- Obeid, Christele; Abboub, Nisrin; Halwain, Nadine;
Mrowa, Kamel; Elbissar, Salma;
Mrowa, Malek;
Mrowa, Karim; Mroue, Jamil; ****hali,
Madona (eds.). "Mali's...
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Party Killed when
opponents attacked him in his car May 16, 1966
Kamel Mrowa, the
publisher of Al-Hayat and The
Daily Star
newspapers Beirut Shooting...
- John; Kelly, Barbara; Laughren, Mary; Mayer, Elisabeth; Mollá, Diego;
Mrowa-Hopkins, Colette; Nordlinger, Rachel; Rieschild, Verna; Schalley, Andrea...
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support has
shifted to more
mainstream Shia parties.[citation needed]
Kamel Mrowa Zrarieh m****acre
Zrarieh Official Website Zrariyeh,
Localiban v t e...
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founded by
Kamel Mrowa, a
Lebanese publisher, journalist,
writer and ideologue, in
Beirut on 28
January 1946. (He
named his daughter,
Hayat Mrowa (now Hayat...
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Jabre was
elected president of the
movement with
Antoine Haddad and
Malek Mrowa as Vice Presidents.
Jabre is a
Lebanese businessman who
holds an MBA from...