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I just revisited this page after several months and found that an anon editor had doubled the length of this article on 25 August, inserting additional philosophical stuff in present tense, although the Siniora Plan became past history with the adoption of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1701 on 11 August and the article therefore had been edited into past tense on 13 August. He had also added several "aftermath" paragraphs which had nothing to do with the Siniora Plan, but were references to general statements by Fouad Siniora and other Lebanese officials about the conflict. As nothing of this had anything to do with the Siniora Plan, I've just reverted the article to the version from 20 August, when an anon user made a minor, valid correction. The revert also addresses the comment by AnonMoos above. Regards, Thomas Blomberg23:54, 23 October 2006 (UTC)Reply