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Thursday, August 26, 2010
A lousy writer for a lousy newspaper
Of course, An-Nahar does not complain about the religious police of the Maronite church in Lebanon. "“The shock of the [surreptitious] suggestion was stronger than the initial rejection. [It was] commercial malice [under the pretense of] coexistence and respect for Muslims’ feelings. We simply refused the “forbidden bribery” and [said that] we would either have the wine in its [regular] glasses or we would leave the restaurant. Surprisingly, his response to our desire to leave was a strange one: “You don’t understand while all the foreign clients do?” He was right. We do not understand…" (thanks Nicholas)