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Lebanese people sunbathe at the Saint Georges hotel in Beirut on June 21, 2009. A banner on the hotel calls to stop the Societe Libanaise de Reconstruction (SOLIDERE), owned by the family of slain former Lebanese premier Rafiq Hariri. The landmark hotel, which was partially destroyed during Lebanon's 1975-1990 civil war and damaged during the bombing that killed Hariri in 2005, is in a legal battle with SOLIDERE. AFP PHOTO/RAMZI HAIDAR (Photo credit should read RAMZI HAIDAR/AFP/Getty Images)

Lebanese people sunbathe at the Saint Georges hotel in Beirut on June 21, 2009. A banner on the hotel calls to stop the Societe Libanaise de Reconstruction (SOLIDERE), owned by the family of slain former Lebanese premier Rafiq Hariri. The landmark hotel, which was partially destroyed during Lebanon's 1975-1990 civil war and damaged during the bombing that killed Hariri in 2005, is in a legal battle with SOLIDERE. AFP PHOTO/RAMZI HAIDAR (Photo credit should read RAMZI HAIDAR/AFP/Getty Images)