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WASHINGTON, DC, United
States (UPI) -- It was the best of times for Dubai; it
was the worst of times for Beirut.
The Lebanese capital, Beirut, was again teetering on the
brink of civil war last week. Pro- and anti-Hezbollah
supporters traded hails of insults, rocks, and in some
instances gunfire. In this winter of despair the specter
of an all-out confrontation was rapidly dissipating a
spring of hope.
Paraphrasing Charles Dickens` famous novel, and
comparing Beirut to Dubai, a friend raised the question
as to what causes the rise and fall of great cities.
What causes the demise of important centers of political
power and cultural advancement in cities? And in more
modern times, what contributes in making great cities
from what were just a decade ago considered small towns?
Take Beirut, a city that long prided itself as a
multi-cultured center in the Middle East. A city, where
the Lebanese were proud to point out, a mosaic of 17
different religious groups co-existed in semi-harmony. A
city where the arts flourished; where political
dissidents from neighboring countries were offered
refuge and asylum; where business could be conducted
with relative ease, particularly when compared to the
strict rigidity practiced in much of the region. A city
where the word 'impossible' was not part of the business
vocabulary -- especially when the proper amount of money
changed hands.
Beirut
has always been a convenient base for people seeking to
do business in the Middle East. It was the most liberal
city in the region; it enjoyed relatively decent
communications; its airport, easily reached from the
city`s many luxurious hotels, served as a regional hub;
and its national carrier, Middle East Airlines, offered
safe, punctual, and convenient connections to the Arab
hinterland and beyond.|
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