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...Ziad El-Zaatari ’09 wrote in an e-mail from Lebanon Saturday that “a bus left from north Beirut today for Damascus (the only way out of the country at present) and another one is leaving Sunday,” adding that most students “have left or are planning to leave the country...
...immediately known if the bus that El-Zaatari reported had left from Beirut was International SOS-sponsored, how many people were aboard, or if all they were all Harvard students. At the moment, Harvard does not have plans to evacuate students and staff from Israel...
Despite the turmoil in Lebanon, El-Zaatari said that he has "chosen to stay with my family"—he returned to his hometown of Sidon, from Beirut earlier this week. Since he is "far from any zones where major bombing has been taking place" and travel on major roads has been dangerous for the last few days, he said, staying put "is the safest option...
Mohamed A. El-Erian, Harvard’s chief endowment manager, told The Crimson that the move would have no effect on Harvard’s holdings in the company, implying that Harvard’s nearly $5 million stake in Tatneft would move to London...
...back in 1968, in response to a Palestinian terrorist attack on an El Al aircraft at Athens airport, that Israeli commandos blew up 13 planes at Beirut airport belonging to Lebanon's Middle East Airlines...