The following is a Zawya Dow Jones selection of stories translated from Arabic newspapers published on August 7. AL JAZIRAH SAUDI INFRASTRUCTURE PROJ $300B;CEMENT'09 CAP 50M TONS Saudi Arabia has $300 billion worth of...
Road Warriors Get Competitive Edge With Great Night of Sleep at Crowne Plaza Tysons Corner (VA) TYSONS CORNER, Va., Aug. 6 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Road Warriors are finally getting a competitive edge when they stay at the...
Superb opportunity for a consultant to join this early stage private equity fund Our client is a prominent UK private equity fund. They invest in small, dynamic and expanding UK companies at high growth stage and specialise in...
One year into the credit crisis and the headlines are still, almost without exception, glum. But here's a note of optimism. In this article published by Booz Allen Hamilton, Asaf Farashuddin notes that all corporations face...
WASHINGTON, Aug. 4 (UPI) -- The U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration has awarded an advanced planning assessment contract to Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. of McLean, Va. The three-year, fixed-price contract has a...
Carlyle-Blue Wave Partners Management, the multi-strategy hedge fund programme backed by private equity giant The Carlyle Group, has gone into voluntary liquidation. Once all positions have been liquidated the Carlyle...
Schroeder earns computer degree at University of Md. John Philip Schroeder, a 2004 graduate of Allegany High School, recently graduated with honors from the A. James Clark School of Engineering at the University of Maryland...
Our inaugural guest blog comes to a close today. All this week we have run posts from Adam Palmer, policy counsel for .ORG, the Public Interest Registry based in Reston. Adam works on policy issues dealing with Internet...
PUBLIC transport is not the simple business that Shane Ross seems to believe it is. In an unbalanced report on the CIE accounts in last week's Sunday Independent, he betrays nothing more useful than a prejudice. Unfortunately,...
Medical students enrolled in 'parallel education' programs in Saudi universities will henceforth study for free. Their tuition fees will be paid by the government as a result of an order issued by Crown Prince Sultan Bin Abdul...