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A Day Before the Paris Attack, Suicide Bombers Killed 43 in Beirut

Jon Levine's avatar image By Jon Levine November 14, 2015
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A day before the Paris attacks that left at least 120 dead and the country in lockdown, suicide bombings in Beirut on Thursday left 43 dead and 239 wounded. According to a terrorist who survived, the attack was reportedly carried out by an ISIS cell sent to Lebanon from the group's stronghold in Syria. 
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The explosions took place in the southern part of the city near a busy open-air market in the Bourj al-Barajneh district. A number of ISIS-linked Twitter accounts have claimed responsibility for the attack, though nothing could be independently confirmed, according to CNN. 
A Day Before the Paris Attack, Suicide Bombers Killed 43 in Beirut
Source: JOSEPH EID/Getty Images
A Day Before the Paris Attack, Suicide Bombers Killed 43 in Beirut
Source: JOSEPH EID/Getty Images
The events went largely unnoticed in the American news cycle. Interest in the Paris attacks trounced the media attention to Beirut. Google Trends searches highlight the massive disparity in news headlines and search interest. But on Twitter, the demand was loud and clear
Vladimir Val at 6:36 PM

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Born in Czechoslovakia, I experienced the realities of life very early. My family and I cheated death many times, from being bombed during World War II to dodging snipers in South East Asia. To escape from communist treachery my family and I crossed borders through muddy fields, barbed wire, and armed guards. At the age of nine I arrived in New York City. Two weeks in a new country I was immersed in the NYC school system, the best thing that could have happened to me. I learned English quickly without forgetting Czech or German. I immediately picked the political party that I would support, the Republican Party. That’s right; I knew where I belonged even at the age of nine. I was a musician with my own band, worked with various promotional groups, started an out sourcing business for assembly of small manufacturing items, a computer company marketing hardware and software. I served in South East Asia in Military Intelligence, held several positions in various fraternal organizations, worked on the U. S. Bicentennial Celebration, and now doing my best to strengthen the Republican Party.
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