Rename/Delete "Beginning" Chapter Marker?

In iMovie '11 (9.0.8) is there a way to either rename or delete the "Beginning" chapter marker it automatically places at the start of your project. I want to use chapter markers in my project, but I don't want one called "Beginning".

Here's what I do:
When creating my chapter markers in Final Cut I do not create the first marker I want. I set my In and Out points to define the movie, and I move to where the second chapter will be and create that (Dance Two <Chapter>Two) and keep going till I'm done. Export as Quicktime Movie
When I bring the movie into iDVD it creates the correct number of chapters, except the Chapter One is called "Beginning" I just change the name in iDVD .. so I delete "Beginning" type over "Dance One" and that is Chapter One. Save the project to maintain the change.
That way I maintain the correct number of chapters and get the naming I require. BTW, DVD Studio Pro does the same thing .. at least the old version that I use

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