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A leftist militiaman in Beirut, Lebanon, poses in front of a bullet-marked building on which has been painted the sign, “Crisis Tourism Office.” The once exclusive hotel district is now the front line between East Beirut’s Christian militias and West Beirut’s mostly Muslim leftist militias and Syrian troops.

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Press, 17 April 1982, Page 23

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A leftist militiaman in Beirut, Lebanon, poses in front of a bullet-marked building on which has been painted the sign, “Crisis Tourism Office.” The once exclusive hotel district is now the front line between East Beirut’s Christian militias and West Beirut’s mostly Muslim leftist militias and Syrian troops. Press, 17 April 1982, Page 23

A leftist militiaman in Beirut, Lebanon, poses in front of a bullet-marked building on which has been painted the sign, “Crisis Tourism Office.” The once exclusive hotel district is now the front line between East Beirut’s Christian militias and West Beirut’s mostly Muslim leftist militias and Syrian troops. Press, 17 April 1982, Page 23