Don Duncan, journalist and filmmaker

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Don Duncan, journalist and filmmaker -- Print
Can the Med rescue Beirut’s commuters?
Nov 1, 2010
Planners are thinking up creative remedies for Lebanon’s transport woes: go offshore or renovate the coastal railway line which served the country well in Ottoman days
Don Duncan, journalist and filmmaker -- Print
Hizbollah criticised over tribunal
boycott call

October 30, 2010
Hizbollah's leader accused of "attempting to boycott justice" after calling for the boycott of the UN tribunal on the assassination of Lebanese prime minister Rafiq Hariri.
Don Duncan, journalist and filmmaker -- Print
Marking Ramadan's End in a Big Way
Sept. 9, 2010
As Muslims prepare to celebrate Eid, many restaurants across the Arab world boost their meat orders by a few crates. But Damascus Gate restaurant—officially the world's biggest —boosts its orders by the ton.
Don Duncan, journalist and filmmaker -- Print
Parisians Find Playground Under the
Streets

Aug 7, 2010
Residents Take to an Underground Network of Tunnels and Caves to Explore City's Past, Paint Murals or Throw a Party
Don Duncan, journalist and filmmaker -- Print
Shooting Back, With Video
August 6, 2010
Emerging in the West Bank is a generation of young Palestinian filmmakers, at ease with the camera and fluent in editing and the language of visual storytelling.
Don Duncan, journalist and filmmaker -- Print
Jihadi Tourism Hits Lebanon
June 16, 2010
Hezbollah Boasts New War Museum to Commemorate Struggle Against Israel
Don Duncan, journalist and filmmaker -- Print
Contemporary Middle East
May 14, 2010
Amid the abandoned real-estate projects, bailout plans and downsized dreams of Dubai, an art market is flourishing.
Don Duncan, journalist and filmmaker -- Print
Cameras and Kuffiyehs: Palestine's video
resistance

April 7, 2010
Young Palestinians have been using cameras to document abuses and misconduct by Israeli forces near the West Bank village of Ni'lin. What has emerged is a generation of talented filmmakers fluent in editing and visual storytelling.
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