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		<title>Saturday Guest Post: Café Younes in Beirut</title>
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Submitted by:
Colette Cavanagh
Beirut, Lebanon

When I’m not in class or at the apartment, I’m usually at cafés here in Beirut, studying and working. Cousin Stephen introduced me to this great place, right around the corner from the apartment called Café Younes, and it’s quickly becoming my regular spot.
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