Who would ever imagine thatsifting through someone else’sgarbage might create a ruckus.But that’s exactly what happened <mark style=”background-color:#fff59d”>when</mark>EXECUTIVE toured Saida’s medical facilities.Syringes, used blood bags, tubes and IVs layloose and …
Kirsten Vance
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T here was little hope for TMA’s survival just a few years ago. Once one of the world’s premier air freight carriers, reaching the fourth position in cargo capacity per …
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While some point the finger at the Canadian-run consortium,which took charge in October 1998, Fakhoury, likemost, does not. The contract stipulates that all MPTemployees should be able to join LibanPost, …
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When Carly Fiorino was paid $100 million in stock to take over the helm at Hewlett-Packard (HP) last summer, the media went ga-ga. The spunky, blond 45-year-old was charged with …
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The Obegi family once owned one of the largestand most respected banks in Lebanon. Butduring the war, the family became fed up runningCredit Libanais under harsh conditions. “It was difficultto …
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The first few days of February are probably nota time finance minister George Corm would liketo relive. Before his 2000 budget could bepassed through an unruly parliament, Cormwas the target …
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Computer geeks are all the rage these days. Just about everyone is looking to jump on the high-tech bandwagon towards economic growth, and is dreaming of spawning the world’s next …
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The last few years haven’t been easy for local industry. And the Lebanese Ceramic Industries Co., which is owned by the Garghour Group and Finland’s Sanitec, is no exception. A …
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