Quiet determination in Middle East

4-Apr-2003

As DFNI went to press, the conflict in Iraq was well into its second week. For Middle East retailers, the temptation is to bury their heads in the sand. Jane Labous asks them how they are coping with the realities of war.

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As DFNI went to press, the conflict in Iraq was well into its second week. For Middle East retailers, the temptation is to bury their heads in the sand. Jane

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