An-Nahar (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "An-Nahar" in English language version.

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  • "U.S. and P.L.O. said to be Close to Accord on a Guerrilla Pullout". The New York Times. 6 August 1982. Retrieved 6 May 2022. An Nahar, the newspaper of record for the entire Arab world, which was printed every day during the 1975-76 civil war, ground to a halt Wednesday on its 50th anniversary after an Israeli phosphorous shell sailed into the fourth floor of its building.

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  • William Edgett Smith (16 August 1982). "Beirut Goes Up in Flames". Time. Retrieved 6 May 2022. Countless buildings in the Hamra area were badly damaged, including the Information Ministry and the headquarters of An Nahar, the newspaper of record for the entire Arab world.

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