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BusinessWeek May 30, 2005 Stanley Reed |
Eqypt: Catching Up With The 21st Century Economic changes have Egypt growing, but real democracy will have to wait. |
BusinessWeek May 30, 2005 |
"Jobs Are The First Priority" A conversation with Egypt's Prime Minister Ahmed Nazif about the country's economy. |
BusinessWeek May 16, 2005 |
More Tax Reforms Ahead In Israel Israel's economy is forecast to grow 4% in 2005, and the government's budget deficit is expected to be a relatively small 3.4% of gross domestic product for the year. So the finance minister is preparing for another round of tax cuts. |
The Motley Fool May 4, 2005 Stephen D. Simpson |
Another NICE Quarter Enterprise and security solutions continue to fuel growth for this Israeli content analytics specialist. |
BusinessWeek May 9, 2005 |
Making Pakistan Secure -- and Inviting (extended) Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz talks about the fast-growing economy and the investment climate. |
BusinessWeek May 2, 2005 |
Tensions Over Israeli Arms Sales To China Israeli arms deals with China are continuing to make waves in relations between Jerusalem and Washington. |
InternetNews April 22, 2005 |
IBM Gets Israel in On Demand Start-up ISVs are the target of the latest program to promote on-demand computing systems. |
National Defense May 2005 Roxana Tiron |
Jordan Eyes Expansion of Domestic Defense Industry A Jordanian research and development center is achieving tangible results in building sophisticated technology for internal and border security, VIP protection, surveillance and emergency response. |
National Defense May 2005 Roxana Tiron |
Middle-East Defense The United Arab Emirates not only is purchasing jet fighters, tanks, ships and air-defense systems, but it also is beefing up its nuclear, biological and chemical defense capabilities, communications and early warning systems, while satisfying its insatiable need for trucks and armored vehicles. |
National Defense May 2005 Roxana Tiron |
Pakistan Pushing Military Exports A number of government-owned companies oversee the weapons process from research to manufacturing. Now, based on their success with the Pakistani military, these entities are pursuing a strong export market. |
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