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  2. Jeffrey Saad - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey Saad (born c. 1967) is an American chef, author, restaurant owner, television personality, and real estate broker from Chicago, Illinois. He is currently the host of United Tastes of America on the Cooking Channel and Estate Director with Compass in Beverly Hills.

  3. List of artists from Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of artists from, or associated, with Lebanon This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  4. Saad (name) - Wikipedia

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    Saad (Arabic: سعد, romanized: Saʿd) is a common male Arabic given name. The name stems from the Arabic verb sa‘ada (‏ سَعَدَ ‎ 'to be happy, fortunate or lucky'). Saad is the stem of variant given names Suad and Sa‘id .

  5. Aleph (pianist) - Wikipedia

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    Fady Abi Saad (Arabic: فادي أبي سعد; born June 7, 1980), better known by his stage name Aleph, is a Lebanese pianist, composer, arranger and entrepreneur. [1] He is the owner and Art Director of 8ͤ Art Entertainment.

  6. Sa'ad Al-Faqih - Wikipedia

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    Saad Rashed Mohammad al-Faqih (Arabic: سعد راشد محمد الفقيه ALA-LC: Saʻd Rāshid Muḥammad al-Faqīh; born February 2, 1957), also known as Saad Al-Fagih, is a Muslim Saudi national and former surgeon who heads the Movement for Islamic Reform in Arabia (MIRA) [1] and lives in London. He was a key player in preparing the ...

  7. Sabah (singer) - Wikipedia

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    ' morning ') born Jeanette Georges Feghali, (Arabic: جانيت جرجس فغالي ‎, Lebanese Arabic pronunciation: [ʒaːˈneːt ˈʒerʒes feˈɣaːli]) was a Lebanese vocalist and actress. She specialised in the Mawwāl , a popular genre of traditional music in the Arabsphere , and performed in many Egyptian films and songs.

  8. Maarouf Saad - Wikipedia

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    Saad was born to a Sunni Muslim family in Sidon in 1910 [2] or 1914. [1] Unlike most of his political colleagues and rivals, Saad hailed from modest origins. [6] According to the Maarouf Saad Cultural Center, he received his primary education at the Sidon Evangelical School and attended the Universal College of Aley, graduating in 1929

  9. Said Fayad - Wikipedia

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    Since 2004, the Said Fayad Literary Prize (Arabic جائزة سعيد فيّاض للإبداع الشعري) has been awarded annually in Beirut to promote and encourage excellence in Arab poetry. The prize is worth 5,000,000 Lebanese Lira (US$3,333).