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New Lebanon

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New Lebanon

Rural town in Columbia County, southeastern New York State; population (1990) 2,400. It is situated 40 km/25 mi southeast of Albany and immediately west of Hancock, Massachusetts.

In the 19th century, the town was home to a branch of the Shaker sect, and the Mount Lebanon Shaker Village here has been restored as a visitor centre. New Lebanon was the birthplace of the Democratic politician Samuel Jones Tilden (1814–86).



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According to a report by As-Safir daily, the summit was expected to produce Syrian support for the new Lebanon government.
According to the Lebanese daily As-Safir, the summit will produce Syrian support for the new Lebanon government.
This new Lebanon, battered, impoverished, bitter, could well demand a final show-down with the project of a "mini-theocracy" which cannot co-exist with the project of a sovereign state.
 
 
 
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