Time directors and welcome to the show we start in lebanon where protests against the political establishment have left more than 100 people injured and one Police Officer dad demonstrators have stormed a several official buildings a setting fire to at least one Government Ministry the country has been deeply shaken by tuesdays a devastating explosion in beirut support the blast it killed a more than 150 people injured thousands more and destroyed a large parts of the city. They came from near and far and their message was clear. Down with the government amid anger and political elites they say are incompetent and deeply corrupt and what happened on tuesday was the final straw for them. Nearly 3000 tons. Highly explosive Ammonium Nitrate exploded devastating large parts of the city the chemical had been stored for 6 years without adequate Safety Measures in a warehouse at the port the explosion they cannot get peoples discontent with their leaders. I am here because of this devastation
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The former riverfront site of Haverhill Paperboard moved a step closer toward redevelopment at the Haverhill Conservation Commission meeting last week, even as another potential developer seems to have lost interest. Peter Noyes, who bought the 100 S. Kimball St. property at the end of 2016 for $750,000, won approval to build a five-foot-wide earthen […]