Risky business

15-Oct-2007

Business has never been better for Iraq Duty Free despite the many problems plaguing the war-torn Middle Eastern country. Yet as Joe Bates discovers, the company's determination to remain a liquor distributor has put it on a potential collision course with violent Islamic fundamentalists groups

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The next time you grumble about your heavy workload, the amount of time you spend travelling on business trips, or the unreasonable demands of your boss, spare a thought for

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