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==use of the word Christian==

I strongly propose removing the use of the word 'Christian' in the article's opening line as it only plays on Lebanese secterian fault lines and adds no decent value to the overall integrity of the passage as it is later mentioned that it is part of the Christian East Beirut. If unchallanged I shall remove it within a week. --[[User:A Gooner|A Gooner]] ([[User talk:A Gooner|talk]]) 16:55, 5 January 2011 (UTC)

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use of the word Christian

I strongly propose removing the use of the word 'Christian' in the article's opening line as it only plays on Lebanese secterian fault lines and adds no decent value to the overall integrity of the passage as it is later mentioned that it is part of the Christian East Beirut. If unchallanged I shall remove it within a week. --A Gooner (talk) 16:55, 5 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]