AUGUST 2008
EDITORIAL
COMMENT
Demise of the dailies
Newspaper sales decreasing and facing heavy competition from specialized dailies
Paul Cochrane
A false choice for president
Iraq war brings both candidates for American presidency together
Claude Salhani
The law unto themselves
The prosecution of Sudanese president could threaten the country
Peter Speetjens
…before oil meant terrorism
Arab countries are stigmatized with an image of terrorism
Norbert Schiller
BY INVITATION
Procurement practice enhancements for Arab competitiveness
Arab economies adopt new western business practices
Fabrice Saporito
A how-to guide for good country branding
Country branding is a must for promoting tourism
Ramsay G. Najjar
Fixing the fuse on Lebanon’s power woes
Private sector to resolve power crisis on Lebanon
Albert Khoury
Private equity slow but secure through first half of 2008
Private equity slow but secure through first half of 2008
Imad Ghandour
MENA
Dr. Burkhard P. Varnholt – Q&A
Swiss bank’s chief investment officer shares some expert advice
Executive Staff
GCC
Saudi king of the ring
Regional competition builds, but no market more vibrant than Riyadh's
Executive Staff
LEVANT
Technology – Cedar triumph in cyberspace
Overcoming the odds, Lebanese software gurus enter internet eminence
Executive Staff
Restaurants – Beirut’s whet appetite
Despite a buffet of recent disasters, dinners are back in downtown
Executive Staff
Healthcare – Between patient and payment
Recently arrived TPA streamlining processing of medical accounts
Executive Staff
NORTH AFRICA
Mirrors for the sun
North Africa explores ways to harness massive solar power potential
Executive Staff
Chains of commerce
World’s big businesses linking up with sales and services in the Maghreb
Executive Staff
Black market avant-garde
Innovation, adaptation and efficiency thrive in Derb Ghallef
Executive Staff
Tilling war from the soil
Companies, NGOs clearing minefields to make way for progress
Executive Staff
SPECIAL REPORT: EXECUTIVE EDUCATION
Business tuition
Next generation of financiers and marketers powering their careers through scholarly investment
Executive Staff
Islamic finance in the British Isles
UK’s post-secondary institutions catering to need for instruction in sharia-compliance
Executive Staff
The Rock of Qatar’s classroom
Middle Eastern kingdom fulfills educational needs via North Atlantic island
Executive Staff
Learning business in the Middle East
The regions top institutions teaching management, marketing and finance
Executive Staff
Jordan’s business class
Kingdom’s young and ambitious enrolling for professional advancement
Executive Staff
Morocco’s educational capital
Enrollment rises in business programs to learn the essentials in an evolving economy
Executive Staff
BANKING & FINANCE
BUSINESS ESSENTIALS
FINANCIAL INDICATORS
CAPITALIST CULTURE

