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Encyclopedia > Hala

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Hala Pet Stores (271 words)
A limited number of small animals and mammals are to be seen scampering round their cages and cold water fish swimming round their tanks at Hala Pet Stores, these life forms soon to be purchased by new, immediately doting owners.
Naturally they could not be better cared for currently than by the owners of Hala Pet Stores who, themselves, have a large private menagerie at their home and who lecture locally on Pet Shop Management.
Open every day (9.00am to 5.00pm) apart from Sunday, a visit to Hala Pet Stores is a must for animal lovers, and their pets.
Hala Maksoud Celebrated and Remembered (718 words)
Hala Salam Maksoud, AUB alumnus and human rights activist, was remembered at Assembly Hall on October 16, 2003 in a memorial ceremony led by Clovis Maksoud, John Waterbury and Oussama Salam.
President Waterbury spoke next, saying that Hala fought all her life to consolidate the principles of freedom and democracy and to reflect the true image of the Arab citizen in the United States.
Hala Maksoud was born in Lebanon in 1943.
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