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Beirut rarely uses a standard rock beat; more often it has the sputtering snare drum and occasional bass-drum thuds of waltzes, tangos, polkas and Balkan dances.
Starring Ms. Rigby, 21 years after her Broadway debut in the title role, this likable, well-oiled musical only occasionally misses a beat, more often because of its script and staging than its cast.
But what the Mets needed more than any individual accomplishment -- a victory over a Montreal team that they should beat more often if they are to make the playoffs -- eluded them again before 32,467 fans at Shea Stadium last night.
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