What’s the Plan, Mr. President?

In The News . . . Frances Fuller, Author Of Book About Lebanon, ‘In Borrowed Houses’, Issues Open Letter To Barack Obama About Middle East Refugees Frances Fuller’s award-winning memoir, ‘In Borrowed Houses’, gives readers a penetrating glimpse of the Middle East from the inside. She puts a face on the Middle East many Americans […]

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An Open Letter to Jimmy Carter

  Dear Mr. President, Thank you for your years of work in the cause of peace and justice in the Middle East, especially for your book Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid. Many people (and I am one) admire you for your courage, your Christian attitudes and your willingness to speak the truth. I know that you have […]

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Happy Hiroshima Day!

On the day I intended to post this blog I named it “Happy Hiroshima Day.” It was August 6, the birthday of my eldest daughter and the 70th anniversary of the day America, sweet land of liberty, dropped an atom bomb.  But on that day I could neither finish nor post the blog because a […]

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July 22 News Release

Frances Fuller, Award Winning Author Of ‘In Borrowed Houses’, Thanks Lebanese-American Organization ATFL And Relates An Amazing Story Frances Fuller’s award-winning memoir, ‘In Borrowed Houses’, gives readers a penetrating glimpse of the Middle East from the inside. She puts a face on the Middle East many Americans have not yet seen   [Wilmington, NC July […]

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A Few Good Things Happening in the Middle East

Because bad news tends to grab the headlines away from good news, we often fail to notice or even really don’t hear about hopeful activities and statements. For this reason I have been trying to pay special attention to good news and call other people’s attention to them. Below are ten tidbits picked out of […]

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The Illogic of Lebanon

As Anthony Bourdain said on CNN in his last report from Beirut and as he was quoted in The New York Times, “It makes absolutely no sense, in a wonderful way.” Because he is definitely onto a truth here, I would like to give him a little assistance by citing a few examples, beginning with […]

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Four Threats

In its precarious position in the middle of the great upheaval of the Middle East, Lebanon faces four serious threats. (1) ISIS, ubiquitous and brutal, on its eastern border and infiltrating its cities. The Lebanese Army has already faced it. Soldiers have been captured, some have been beheaded. To make this really complicated, ISIS is […]

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The Meaning of Sisters

I have a sister who is very ill. Actually I have three sisters, but this story is about “Deanie,” the second of four girls, the sister who is only 18 months younger than I. If this doesn’t sound like one of my blogs about the Middle East, hang on. In the end everything is connected. […]

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