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Private finance supplies online classroom solutions for Jordan
Financial Times, Tue 9 September 2008For the Princess Taghreed school, in one of Amman's poorer suburbs, the solution to Jordan's struggling school system has come in the form of two new computer labs, broadband internet connection and an online curriculum.
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Jordan housing plan stirs anger
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State enterprises cautiously reopen
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Iraqi state enterprises warily reopen
Financial Times, Mon 16 June 2008
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Military boosts local vendors
Financial Times, Thu 5 June 2008
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Iraq's new business class fears US exit
Financial Times, Thu 5 June 2008
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Business wanes as Baghdad takes over
Financial Times, Wed 4 June 2008
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Political ambitions of Sunni tribal leader worry Baghdad elite
Financial Times, Sat 19 April 2008
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Iraqi bombs kill over 50 in Sunni areas
Financial Times, Wed 16 April 2008
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Iaqi car bombs kill 50 in Sunni areas
Financial Times, Tue 15 April 2008
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Soaring Shia ambitions in Iraq threatened
Financial Times, Sat 12 April 2008
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