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Old 07-20-2006, 07:57 AM   #1
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Before the civil war in the 1980's, Beirut was party central in the Middle East, a reputation it had regained through much of the last decade . . . .

Now?

'THE HEAD OF Hezbollah sends his regards," the note read, "but he will not be able to attend your book signing." Bummer, I thought. What else could he possibly be up to?

I figured he might be at a rave, or maybe watching the World Cup on one of the big-screen TVs at the sidewalk cafes in Solidere, the heart of the city's stubbornly-won rebirth, where teenage girls in tank tops and women in black burkas mingled well past midnight, casing the jewelry stores and lining up at Dunkin' Donuts.


This was Beirut only two weeks ago, when it still seemed like a post-apocalyptic amusement park.

Enough time had passed since the civil war that the handful of battle-scarred buildings that we saw seemed almost quaint. "That's where the Green Line used to be," my guide gushed. "Those are real bullet holes!"

The city pulsed with that giddy, heartbreakingly innocent feel of the early stages of youthful revolution. "SEX!" blared the cover of the June issue of Time Out Beirut, bearing a racy photo of crossed legs with black panties around the ankles.

A bullet-ridden water tower downtown had been converted into a discotheque; at the plaza where in 2005 thousands of Lebanese protesters demanded Syria's withdrawal, there was an outdoor jazz festival. Just two weeks before my visit, the rapper 50 Cent had played to a packed house; surely he found it infinitely less threatening than Queens.

An LA Times introspective . . . . .

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Old 07-20-2006, 10:19 AM   #2
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My gf had taken a course in romance studies where one of the cultures was a middle eastern culture. They focused a lot on Beirut in that course I guess, and she had convinced me that we should go one day. Myself, I really only knew about it's war like history, but it really had evolved into a land of interesting contrasts, and become a world class city again. It's a shame war has returned.
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Old 07-20-2006, 10:50 AM   #3
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NYC, Beirut, Sydney, Athens, Milan, Paris are some of the great cities in the world. Beirut had a weird feeling when I was there, the only place I wore my Canadian flag on my pack so as not to be confused as a pasty white Alabaman. Amazing women and just a overall sense of malaise, like everyone over there was smoking a boat load of weed.

Unfortunately because large group of low wage earners groups like Hez have backing that normal middle/upper class would oppose but the govt knows that it cant else risk civil war.

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