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stsirorret dedrater kcuf
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intel makes chips in israel! shocking stuff. iraqis still use intel chips. though I've never heard of this "brand" and I don't know what it is.
Personally, I'd always go for proper European food brands which are tastier, healthier and more varied.
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Duuuuuude whatever... Max brenner funds israel.... Starbucks funds israel..... mcDonalds funds israel; minoo bu8a? We've heard it all, its getting tiring. Same usual bullshit propoganda IMO. And even if it is true..... once Palestinians themselves stop buying caramel frapucinos every other day; I'l give it a think.
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Wow, shaytan is using AMD?
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stsirorret dedrater kcuf
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no. shaytan is using an israeli Intel chip in a Chinese Communist Lenovo Thinkpad
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Dreams of Babylon Rising
Join Date: Jun 2005
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hmm i use a lenovo too .. work laptop.. tho i'm not a fan
anyway back to the topic.. i think most brands in this mall will be rather predicitable.. |
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if there would be any..
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Join Date: May 2005
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well, whatever. Whether or not Israeli retailers are invited or interested in participating, I hope this will be a successful mall for Iraq.
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stsirorret dedrater kcuf
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Baghdad // Baghdadis who traditionally flocked to the old bazaars on the streets in the Karrada district will now have their very own shopping mall.
Construction of Baghdad Mall has started and the US$100 million (Dh367.3m) project in the affluent neighbourhood of Al Harthiya will include a shopping centre, a five-star hotel, a state-of-the-art medical centre, a gym and a giant covered parking lot. The mall is expected to transform the shopping experience in Baghdad, said Haj Mohammed, one of the five private investors at Dar Al Sabah, an Iraq-based contracting firm that entered in a joint venture agreement with the Turkish contractor Tefirom to build the mall. "In Iraq, retail shops have to manage with power cuts throughout the day, business has also been hurt because of the increased security crackdown, the checkpoints and difficulty with parking space has really lowered the amount of footfall you see in the commercial areas of the city," he says. "In Iraq, if you just leave your car on the streets security officials would be suspicious that it has a bomb." Many international retail shops, such as Mango and Zara, have entered the Iraqi Kurdistan region with the arrival of new shopping malls, drawn by the facilities and increased level of security that come with them. Mr Mohammed expects to see the same level of interest from international brands in central Iraq when the mall is finished, which is due to be by the end of next year. Baghdad Mall will have 16,000 square metres of leasable space. "We have already received many inquiries from international shops that already have presence in Erbil, as well as from local shops, particularly jewellers, who would see the opportunity renting space here," Mr Mohammed says. On completion, Dar Al Sabah expects to hire an international mall operator to manage the day-to-day requirements of the shopping centre and ensure that standards are similar to levels seen in the Gulf. It will also invite an international hotel chain to manage the hotel. Many foreign companies that have shown interest in expanding their operations into Baghdad have come across a range of difficulties, such as access to financing, dealing with rampant corruption, and restrictive regulations, Mr Mohammed says. There are a range of foreign investment initiatives to rebuild the country that require the government to be a partner and this has been seen as a main reason for project delays and why foreign companies are still slow to enter the country. "Baghdad Mall has been successful only because it was purely a private investor and private sector affair," Mr Mohammed says. "Laws need to be updated. Right now, you have a liberal government that is open to foreign investment, but laws that date back to the socialist regime."
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Thanks makaay!!!
The mall looks amazing. |
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Thanks... Now I get how that outdoor shopping street would work... there are shops at the bottom floor of the parking building; .... I was thinking it would be weird if it were only from one side.
Everything looks really good, especially the hotel, the restaurants/outdoor cafe looks great. Can't wait for it to be done! |
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amazing
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![]() Same pic Ahmed-1 posted. |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Nice shots of Baghdad ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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I don't think so.
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good update euphrates
baghdad looks so green in those pics !! |
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Great updates, can't wait until some of these big projects are completed
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