Ghassan tueni biography of william hill
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Ghassan Tueni
Lebanese journalist and politician (–)
Ghassan Tueni (Arabic: غسان تويني; 5 January – 8 June ) was a Lebanese journalist, politician and diplomat who headed An Nahar, one of the Arab world's leading newspapers.[1] Some call him "The Dean of Lebanese Journalism".[2]
Early life
Born in Beirut on 5 January to a Greek Orthodox Christian family from Achrafieh, Beirut for more than 3 centuries.[3] Ghassan Tueni was the son of Gebran Tueni, the founder and publisher of the daily newspaper An Nahar.[4] His hometown was Beit Mary.[5]
Ghassan Tueni joined the Syrian Social Nationalist Party founded by Antoun Saadeh in the early s.
Ghassan tueni biography of william hill
According to Tueni, it was Yusuf al-Khal who recruited him to join the party. While at the American University of Beirut, Tueni was the general executive head of student affairs within the SSNP and later rose to the position of assistant cultural dean of the party.
In , he met Antoun S