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Marc
Hébert has written articles on environmental technologies
and emerging market countries for the National U.S.-Arab Chamber
of Commerce as well as on multinational corporations for United
Press International. He developed Arabic language skills after
residing for more than fifteen years in the Middle East and
has traveled throughout the Asian sub-continent, Western and
Eastern Europe and Australia. He holds a Master's degree in
International Affairs from American University and a Bachelor's
degree from the University of Florida that combined economics
and Middle East studies.
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Beef,
Beer and Brotherhood
Fellowship
at the Pinellas Point Meat Market and Grocery fuels the soul.
The
Struggle for Stable Economic Success
Business owners and residents have many theories about the
lack of businesses in Pinellas Point, but they all see signs
of growth.
An
Affair with Hair
Sisterlocks
offers African-American women a different way to style their
hair -- and a new bond of sisterhood.
Faces
of the Fourth: On the Bus
Patriotic opinions vary on a local PSTA route.
Decisions
and the Draft
Views vary about mandatory military service.
The
Hungry Side of Dignity
Feeding
the hungry on a Sunday morning stirs up a range of emotions.
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