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Photo essay: Elections in Lebanon

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Almaza (diamond) beer's 'Current of 24'; the line at the bottom reads 'This is our mood, this is us'.

Photo essay: Elections in Lebanon

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'Mike', with a rare smile.

Photo essay: Elections in Lebanon

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‘Mike’, 47 years of shaping hair and watching Lebanon change.

Photo essay: Elections in Lebanon

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The only solution is a civilian government.

Photo essay: Elections in Lebanon

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Socialist Club, 'No' to sectarian MPs; 'Yes' to a constitutional assembly for a secular constitution'.

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'Committed to you', Michel Pharaoun.

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'Complete honesty', Carlos Edde.

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Shia Amal (hope) Movement, led by Parliement Seaker, Nabih Berri.

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Tripoli candidate, former PM, Omar Karami, rhyming slogan in Arabic, 'You, Omar, are more precious than pearls'.

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Triopli, same neighbourhood, late PM Rafik Hariri (r) and his son, Sa'd.

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Phalange Party, ‘Your stability is our project, the parliament is our weapon’.

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Phalange Party (top), to Christians, 'Don't change your references' - bottom, Reform and Change Bloc, 'I vote for change'.

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North Lebanon's opposition party, Marada League, 'Your voice will be supreme'.

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