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Joseph Abboud, American fashion designer (Arts, culture, and entertainment)
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Amin al-Rihani, poet (Arts, culture, and entertainment)
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Gibran Khalil Gibran, artist and writer (Arts, culture, and entertainment)
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Youssef Howayek, sculptor (Arts, culture, and entertainment)
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Tony Kanaan, race car driver (Arts, culture, and entertainment)
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Joseph Philippe Karam, architect (Arts, culture, and entertainment)
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Najwa Karam, singer (Arts, culture, and entertainment)
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Mario Kassar, Hollywood producer, behind such movies as Rambo, Terminator II and Stargate (Arts, culture, and entertainment)
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Wael Kfoury, singer (Arts, culture, and entertainment)
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Callie Khouri, screenwriter (Arts, culture, and entertainment)
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Elissa Khoury, singer (Arts, culture, and entertainment)
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Marwan Khoury, singer (Arts, culture, and entertainment)
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Nadine Labaki, actress and director (Arts, culture, and entertainment)
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Mika, singer (Arts, culture, and entertainment)
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George Daniel, present Commissioner of the National Lacrosse League. (Arts, culture, and entertainment)
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Kathy Najimy, actress (Arts, culture, and entertainment)
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Octavia Nasr, CNN editor (Arts, culture, and entertainment)
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Elie Saab, International fashion designer (Arts, culture, and entertainment)
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Baba Saad, German rapper of Lebanese descent (Arts, culture, and entertainment)
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Nicole Saba, singer (Arts, culture, and entertainment)
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Michael Sallah, Pulitzer Prize reporter (Arts, culture, and entertainment)
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Elie Samaha, filmmaker (Arts, culture, and entertainment)
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Tony Shalhoub, three-time Emmy Award and Golden Globe-winning American television and film actor (Arts, culture, and entertainment)
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Danny Thomas, actor and founder of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital (Arts, culture, and entertainment)
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Gabriel Yared, Oscar-winning musician for the soundtrack of The English Patient (Arts, culture, and entertainment)
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Mario Zagallo (Zakhour), former Brazil national football team, player and coach (Arts, culture, and entertainment)
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Nawal Al Zoghbi (Arts, culture, and entertainment)
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Tom Shadyac, Hollywood producer and director (Arts, culture, and entertainment)
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Tiny Tim, musician (Arts, culture, and entertainment)
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Carlos Ghosn, Lebanese-French-Brazilian industrialist, CEO of Nissan and Renault. (Business)
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George J. Maloof, Jr., entrepreneur. (Business)
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Tarek Saab, former contestant on The Apprentice and President of Texas Precious Metals and Fibonacci.com. (Business)
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Carlos Slim, Lebanese-Mexican, CEO of Teléfonos de México (Telmex) and many other companies in Mexico, and recently considered as the richest man in the world by Forbes. (Business)
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Gilbert Chagoury, businessman and philanthropist (Business)
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Abdalá Bucaram, former President of Ecuador
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Alberto Dahik, former Vice President of Ecuador
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Jamil Mahuad, former President of Ecuador (1998–2000)
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Jaime Nebot, Ecuadorian politician
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Julio Teodoro Salem, former President of Ecuador
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Juan Luis Manzur, Argentinian Minister of Health and Environment
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Edward J. Akar, former Sierra Leone Minister of Finance
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John Saad, former Sierra Leone Minister of Housing and Infrastructural Development
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Joe Blell, former Sierra Leone Minister of Defence
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Alberto Abdala, politician, painter and former Vice-President of Uruguay
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Patricia Arab, member of the Legislative Assembly of Nova Scotia, Canada
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Mark Assad, Canadian politician
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Michael Basha, former member of the Senate of Canada
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Pierre de Bané, Canadian Senator
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Lena Diab, Attorney General, Minister of Justice and Minister of Immigration for the Province of Nova Scotia, Canada
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Eddie Francis, mayor of Windsor, Ontario
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Joe Ghiz, former Prime Minister of Prince Edward Island, Canada
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Robert Ghiz, present premier of Prince Edward Island, Canada
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Mac Harb, Canadian politician
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Marie Henein, Canadian lawyer
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Lorraine Michael, Canadian politician
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Maria Mourani, member of Canadian Parliament
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Paul Zed, Lebanese-Canadian politician
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Jorge Serrano Elías, former president of Guatemala
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Edward Seaga, former Prime Minister of Jamaica
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Paulo Maluf, former governor of São Paulo state
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Michel Temer, former president of Brazil
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Alexander Alam, political leader, member of the Australian Labor Party
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Marie Bashir, Governor of New South Wales, Australia
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Steve Bracks, former Premier of Victoria, Australia
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George Joseph, former Lord Mayor of Adelaide
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Bob Katter, Australian politician
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John Abizaid, former Commander in Chief of the US Central Command
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Spencer Abraham, former United States Senator and Secretary of Energy
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Ray LaHood, U.S. Secretary of Transportation
(U.S.) (Government and politics) -
George Mitchell, 17th United States Senate Majority Leader
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Donna Shalala, former US Secretary of Health
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Francis G. Slay, mayor of St. Louis, Missouri
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George Joulwan, Supreme Allied Commander, Europe (SACEUR) from 1993 to 1997
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Rony Seikaly, basketball player at Syracuse University, 1st round draft pick of the NBA's Miami Heat in 1988
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Matt Freije, former Lebanese NBA player drafted by the Miami Heat who also played for the New Orleans Pelicans and the Atlanta Hawks from 2004-2006
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Pierre-Georges Arlabosse, President of the French Mandate of Lebanon (4–9 April 1941)
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Camille Chamoun, President of the Lebanese Republic (23 September 1952 – 22 September 1958), founder of the Ahrar Party, one of the fathers of the Lebanese Independence
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Fuad Chehab, President of the Lebanese Republic (23 September 1958 – 22 September 1964)
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Émile Eddé, President of the French Mandate of Lebanon (20 January 1936 – 4 April 1941) and President of the French Mandate of Lebanon (11 November 1943 – 22 November 1943)
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Bashir Gemayel, Lebanese military commander, politician, and president-elect. Founder of the Lebanese Forces
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Pierre Gemayel, politician, founder of Al-Kataeb party in Lebanon
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Salim Joubran, judge in the Israeli high court of justice
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Youssef Bey Karam, Lebanese Nationalist Leader
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Bechara El Khoury, President of the Lebanese Republic (22 November 1943–18 September 1952)
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Amine Gemayel, President of the Lebanese Republic (23 September 1982–22 September 1988)
(Lebanon) (Government and politics) -
Bachir Gemayel, President of the Lebanese Republic (23 August 1982–14 September 1982)
(Lebanon) (Government and politics) -
Charles Helou, President of the Lebanese Republic (23 September 1964–22 September 1970)
(Lebanon) (Government and politics) -
Elias Hrawi, President of the Lebanese Republic (24 November 1989–24 November 1998)
(Lebanon) (Government and politics) -
Alfred Naccache, acting President of the French Mandate of Lebanon (9 April 1941–18 March 1943)
(Lebanon) (Government and politics) -
Émile Lahoud, President of the Lebanese Republic (24 November 1998–23 November 2007)
(Lebanon) (Government and politics) -
René Moawad, President of the Lebanese Republic (5 November 1989–22 November 1989)
(Lebanon) (Government and politics) -
Etienne Saqr ("Abu Arz"), Lebanese military commander and politician, leader of Guardians of the Cedars
(Lebanon) (Government and politics) -
Elias Sarkis, President of the Lebanese Republic (23 September 1976–22 September 1982)
(Lebanon) (Government and politics) -
Bashir Shihab II, emir who ruled Lebanon in the first half of the 19th century
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Youssef Salim Karam, former MP and leader from Zgharta (10 April 1910–4 February 1972)
(Lebanon) (Government and politics) -
Salim Bey Karam, MP and former minister from Zgharta
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Ziad Mikhael AKl, founder and president of YASA, lawyer
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Nimattullah Kassab Al-Hardini, Lebanese monk and priest, Catholic saint. (Religion)
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Peter Ambarach, pioneer of printing in oriental languages and Bible linguist under Pope Clement XI. (Religion)
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Giuseppe Luigi Assemani, Vatican orientalist. (Religion)
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Giuseppe Simone Assemani, titular archbishop of Tyre, librarian of the Vatican and an authority on oriental manuscripts. (Religion)
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Simone Assemani, professor of Oriental languages in Padua. (Religion)
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Stefano Evodio Assemani, titular Archbishop of Apamaea in Syria and Vatican orientalist. (Religion)
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Domnina of Syria, disciple of Saint Maron, Catholic Saint. (Religion)
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Abraham Ecchellensis, theologian famous for his translations of biblical texts into Arabic and Syriac. (Religion)
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Theodore Khoury, prominent Catholic theologian. (Religion)
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Marina, Lebanese female monk and "desert father", Catholic saint. (Religion)
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John Maron, first Maronite Patriarch in history, Catholic saint. (Religion)
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Maroun, Aramean-Syriac monk, founder of the Maronite religious movement, Catholic saint. (Religion)
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Mitch Pacwa, S.J., Maronite priest and television personality on EWTN. (Religion)
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Rafqa Pietra Choboq Ar-Rayès, saint, canonized by Pope John Paul II. (Religion)
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Victor Scialac, theologian and linguist, is thought to have given his name to Shylock, the main character in Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice. (Religion)
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Gabriel Sionita, theologian famous for his role in the publication of the 1645 Parisian polyglot of the Bible. (Religion)
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Tobia Aun, archbishop, played role in 1860 Lebanon conflict. (Religion)
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Peter Medawar, 1960 Nobel Prize winner in Medicine. (Science)
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Charles Elachi, Director of NASA Jet Propulsion Labs (Science)
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Christa McAuliffe, secondary school teacher and first American civilian selected to be an astronaut; perished in the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster. Great-niece of historian Philip Khuri Hitti. (Science)
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Joe Lahoud, Lebanese-American baseball player (Sports)
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Miguel Layún, Lebanese-Mexican footballer (Sports)
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Karen Mattar, Lebanese Dubai based Prominent Yoga instructor and internet star (Sports)
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