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Tag: Beirut

  • Beirut Duty Free – La Casa del Habano ad

    The girls should have been topless with a QR code on each boob. Fard marra ya3neh.

  • Update: De Prague to remain open for at least a couple more months

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    Looks like tonight will not witness De Prague’s closure as the owner Raed Habib decided to give the place another shot over the next couple of months following a demonstration that was organized by around 70 of his loyal customers near his house. You can read all about it here.

    I never knew the bar meant a lot to so many people. The whole thing makes you wonder if it was a publicity stunt since it got 3 articles on The Daily Star website in a couple of days, and they were overwhelmed with customers today who wanted to say goodbye to the place!

  • Man saved from drowning in Ain El Mrayseh

    Those who jumped into the water to save the drowning man are some very brave guys indeed!

  • De Prague Hamra closing today

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    As per this article in The Daily Star yesterday, De Prague will be closing its doors today after 8 years of operating in Hamra.

    The reasons of the closure as stated by the bar’s general manager Pascale Azzi are the declining number of customers as well as the smoking ban that was introduced in September last year. Moreover, in a second article published today, the owner Raed Habib added that the bar will also be closing due to the general change of atmosphere in Hamra in addition to the increasing violence incidents in the neighborhood.

    These reasons didn’t really make sense to me because the economic recession and the smoking ban are affecting all the shops in Hamra, yet many places like February 30 and Main Street for example are doing pretty well and always seem to be full at night.

    What I guess De Prague should have done to stand out from the competition is possibly taking advantage of the relatively large space they have to setup a small stage and host music bands to get more people to come.

    Anyway, I’m pretty sure soon enough some investors will be renting the place and starting a new bar to replace De Prague.

  • Social Media Awards Beirut official results in numbers

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    The people behind the Social Media Awards Beirut took a great step towards being transparent by posting their official results in numbers in the latest issue of Cloud 961 magazine.

    The results show how many votes did every candidate get from both the public and judges, and final score was calculated based on the below formula:

    Total score = (Candidate’s public vote count / 2) + [ (Sum of public votes / 2) * (Candidate’s judges vote count / Sum of judges cotes)]

    Basically most results made sense to me except for the best fashion blog, where only 1 judge voted in favor of L’armoire de Lana even though she’s making a great effort covering fashion event both inside and outside Lebanon.

    Moreover, I was glad to see that 327 people voted for me in the best news blog category (and I’m truly thankful to each and everyone of them) even though I’ve never campaigned for votes and didn’t even nominate myself in the first place.

    You can check the figures on pages 10-11-12 of Cloud 961’s latest issue here.

  • Tarzan is missing

    How does she come up with this stuff?

  • Mobile phone prices in Lebanon increasing already

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    As you all know, and in order to stop mobile phones smuggling in Lebanon, the ministry of telecommunications is now requiring all traders to register the IMEI (a unique ID assigned to each mobile device) of every legally imported mobile phone or tablet.

    The collected IMEIs will then be used as of today June 1st to filter the devices that are allowed access to our mobile networks (alfa and touch). So typically speaking, a legally imported mobile phone with its due taxes paid will be allowed to connect to the mobile networks, while other smuggled ones will be denied access since their unique identifiers are not registered at the ministry.

    The weakest ring in the process is of course the group of people who will be responsible of the data entry of the registered IMEIs. Since they will be easily able to register and IMEI of some untaxed mobile if there was not much control over them.

    As a result, mobile phone prices ended up notably increasing over the last week. For instance, the guy who sold me my mobile was listing the iPhone 16 GB for around $650 since mid-May I guess, then he increased the price 2 days ago to $745. Logically due to the fact that the handsets he’s currently offering were legally imported and subject to some import tax.

    Everybody is eventually complaining about all of this, especially that it gets a bit complicated when you buy some used handset from abroad. And I know it’s wrong to complain about a price increase when it’s a result of complying with the government taxation rules, but still, a $100 increase totally sucks!

  • Videos and photos from Nejmeh Square today

    Protestors gathered at Nejmeh Square today to oppose the extension of parliament’s mandate, but shorty after took things a bit further by throwing tomatoes at the MP’s cars as they were getting out of the area.

    One of the protestors, Marwan Maalouf, even tried to set up a tent next to the parliament but was immediately arrested by the Lebanese army.

    Below are also some photos taken by Habib Battah.

    MP 4 MP 3

    MP 2 MP 1

    I wonder which MP was in that Mercedes which apparently took the biggest share of tomatoes!

  • Sroud 3a broud

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    Meanwhile, our parliament was meeting to extend its mandate until November 2014.

    Photo via Cheyef 7alak

  • Celebrating FC Bayern’s win of the Champions League

    One would think the Lebanese national team was actually playing!