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**JP** Jobs for Pakistan: 5 new Jobs Post


Jobs for Pakistan: 5 new Jobs Post

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Business Development Executive (Call Center) - Lahore

Posted: 05 Sep 2010 12:10 PM PDT

This position is primarily for outbound sales. You need to be able to find new clients through calling in USA/Canada. Skills Required: - Must have good English communication and interpersonal skills. - Proven Sales record. - Energetic and self motivated. - Must have contact center experience. - Willing to work in third shift. Send resume to hr@ictmentors.com


IT Analyst Required in wi-tribe -Islamabad

Posted: 05 Sep 2010 12:05 PM PDT

VAC1486 - IT Analyst (Islamabad) Field: Information Technology   Contract Type: Contract Country: Pakistan Location: Pakistan - Islamabad 


Sales Executive Required in wi-tribe - Islamabad

Posted: 05 Sep 2010 12:03 PM PDT

VAC1426 - Sales Executive (Islamabad) Field: Sales  Contract Type: Contract Country: Pakistan Location: Pakistan - Islamabad  Closing date: 18-Sep-2010


Executive Dunning Required in wi-tribe - Islamabad

Posted: 05 Sep 2010 12:00 PM PDT

VAC1464 - Executive Dunning (Islamabad) Field: Finance Contract  Type: Contract Country: Pakistan Location: Pakistan - Islamabad  Closing date:


Executive Contact Center Required in wi-tribe - Islamabad

Posted: 05 Sep 2010 11:56 AM PDT

VAC1512 - Executive Contact Center (Islamabad) Field: Customer Care   Contract Type: Contract Country: Pakistan Location: Pakistan - Islamabad


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Re: The Lesson of Iraq

Good Morning Tommy,
 
I would love to hear a response from you, regarding Dick's post.   How do you justify the UN's corruption and incompetence?
 


 
On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 6:04 PM, dick thompson <rhomp2002@earthlink.net> wrote:
    And you really want to depend on the UN?   Check out the response of the UN to the tsunami.  While the UN was trying to figure out what to do, the US, Australia and others of our allies provided hospital care, food, water, cleanup and search and rescue operations for 3 weeks before the UN had its leadership fly in with limousines to hold a meeting as to what to do.  Then the UN said we will take it from here.   In the meantime the deaths that would have resulted from the delay would have devastated the country.   And why would you want to deal with an organization that has a human rights panel consisting of Sudan, Iran, and the rest of the nations that are most guilty of violations.  Get off the talking points and get real.


On 09/02/2010 04:30 PM, Tommy News wrote:
 

President Obama, speaking from the Oval Office, told the nation (and the world) that it is time to "turn the page" now that U.S. combat operations have officially ended in Iraq. And while he talked about what we learned from the last "page," the President missed an important part of the Iraq war's lesson. If we learned anything in Iraq, it's that our nation is most successful when we work in close cooperation with other nations as opposed to going at it alone. Our greatest strength is when we convince nations to join together and play by a common set of rules that we are also willing to adhere to.

President Obama correctly told us that:

"...one of the lessons of our effort in Iraq is that American influence around the world is not a function of military force alone. We must use all elements of our power -- including our diplomacy, our economic strength, and the power of America's example -- to secure our interests and stand by our allies."

This is true, and I'm proud to hear our president say this. But it's not just about "our power." During World War II, the U.S. initiated the creation of the United Nations system. The organization was built on a foundation of mutual security in response to a shared threat. In the Korean War, the U.S. participated with sixteen U.N. member states that provided troops under a United Nations Joint Command.

In early 2003, opposing the run up to the Iraq war, I wrote that while:

"...the evils of George W. Bush and Saddam Hussein are not in the same league ... what makes the two leaders equally problematic is that they both rely on national interest and national sovereignty to legitimize their use of military might and coercive force to achieve their aims. Both threaten to act outside of international law, thereby decreasing human security while increasing the potential of global warfare. ... Unfortunately, the Bush Administration's new preemptive policy of acting against 'emerging threats before they are fully formed' undermines the basic principles of the United Nations and collective security. "

President Bush's invasion of Iraq did indeed fan the flames of "global warfare." In Iraq, Afghanistan, parts of Africa, and around the world, religious fundamentalism now spawns violence that threatens the stability of all nations. President Obama identified "our fight against al Qaeda "as the U.S.'s greatest security challenge. He also said:

"Throughout our history, America has been willing to bear the burden of promoting liberty and human dignity overseas, understanding its link to our own liberty and security. "

But we don't and shouldn't have to bear the burden alone. This is the true lesson of the Iraq war. Looking forward, it's time to focus on how we can work to make the United Nations a more perfect tool to share this burden.

In Iraq and Afghanistan the U.N. has done an admirable job of supplying humanitarian aid and organizing elections. But there is an opportunity now to empower the organization with robust peacekeeping forces, including U.S. personnel, to assist Iraq and other nations as they strive to build peaceful societies.

The end of combat in Iraq does not mean the end to violence. Rather than engaging in a perhaps decades long deployment to backstop the Iraqis -- as we are still doing in Germany and Japan after WWII and in Korea after that war -- we should invest our energies into a UN system that can truly end the scourge of war. The UN was created to fight fascism. It then blocked the spread of communism. With U.S. support it could prevent fundamentalist-induced terrorism.

At the core of American ideals and international law is the belief that no group or nation should use violence to impose its will on others. We will have truly turned the page after Iraq if the United States' goal is a world where nations unite and work together to make this a reality.

 
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/don-kraus/the-lesson-of-iraq_b_702706.html

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Re: DECLASSIFIED SECRETS-2 site

Hello Robert!
 
I appreciate your post, and look forward to reading any and all of whatever you might wish to share!  I would love to hear your perspectives on a gamut of our National Defense policy(ies) as well as maybe some insight into why and how our security agencies choose to act in the manner in which they do.
 
Thanks again, and have a great Labor Day!
 
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 As a member of the Association of Former Intelligence Officers
(AFIO), I enjoy writing about and discussing the 16 agencies that
compromise the U.S. Intelligence Community (IC). I'm pro-CIA, NSA,
DIA, etc., and support their efforts in protecting us from al Queda.
Feel free to visit the DECLASSIFIED SECRETS-2 site and contact me
using the Bpath Mail Form. I enjoy finding out answers to questions
about the IC, too, so fire away and keep me busy in my retirement!
Robert61
www.declassifiedsecrets2.blogspot.com/

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So there are death panels and rationing in the Democratic plan after all!



Democrats Plan Political Triage to Retain House

By JEFF ZELENY and CARL HULSE
Published: September 4, 2010

WASHINGTON — As Democrats brace for a November wave that threatens their control of the House, party leaders are preparing a brutal triage of their own members in hopes of saving enough seats to keep a slim grip on the majority.

Matthew Staver for The New York Times

Betsy Markey's race is among those that Democrats admit could move out of their reach.

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Mary Jo Kilroy's seat is one of 55 that Democrats won from the G.O.P. in recent elections.

In the next two weeks, Democratic leaders will review new polls and other data that show whether vulnerable incumbents have a path to victory. If not, the party is poised to redirect money to concentrate on trying to protect up to two dozen lawmakers who appear to be in the strongest position to fend off their challengers.

"We are going to have to win these races one by one," said Representative Chris Van Hollen of Maryland, chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, conceding that the party would ultimately cut loose members who had not gained ground.

With the midterm campaign entering its final two months, Democrats acknowledged that several races could quickly move out of their reach, including re-election bids by Representatives Betsy Markey of Colorado, Tom Perriello of Virginia, Mary Jo Kilroy of Ohio and Frank Kratovil Jr. of Maryland, whose districts were among the 55 Democrats won from Republicans in the last two election cycles.

Representatives John M. Spratt Jr. of South Carolina, chairman of the Budget Committee, and Earl Pomeroy of North Dakota, who is seeking a 10th term, are among the senior Democrats who have appeared to gain little ground in the summer months in the toxic political environment. A sputtering economy and discontent with Washington have created a high sense of voter unease that has also put control of the Senate in question.

To hold the line against Republicans, the House speaker,Nancy Pelosi, issued an urgent plea for members in safe districts to help their endangered colleagues by contributing money. She called out Democrats who were delinquent on paying their party dues and instructed members with no re-election worries to tap into a combined $218 million from their campaign accounts to help save their majority.

"We need to know your commitment," Ms. Pelosi wrote to lawmakers last week in a private letter, demanding that they call her within 72 hours to explain how they plan to help. She added, "The day after the election, we do not want to have any regrets."

A national campaign trumpeting Democratic accomplishments on health care, education and Wall Street regulation has given way to a race-by-race defensive strategy. Democratic incumbents are moving to aggressively define their Republican opponents and individualize races in an effort to inoculate themselves from the national mood.

In Missouri, Representative Ike Skelton has rarely run hard-hitting advertisements during 34 years in office, but he sternly accuses his opponent in one of not supporting the troops. In Texas, Representative Chet Edwards, using the word "lie" three times, accuses his rival in an advertisement of claiming that he voted in a recent election when polling records said he did not. In New Jersey, Representative John Adler accused his challenger, also in an advertisement, of buying a donkey so he could call his house a farm and get a tax break on it.

The sharp messages underscore the decreasing array of options facing Democrats as they try to overcome the party's declining standing. It is an open question whether voters will find the back-and-forth exchanges persuasive or whether some have reached the point where they are no longer listening to Democratic messages.

Nearly four dozen Democrats are broadcasting television advertisements — far more by Labor Day than in previous election cycles.

President Obama is adding more fund-raisers to his schedule, traveling to Florida and Minnesota over the next six weeks to try to build on the House Democrats' shrinking financial advantage over Republicans. Mr. Obama intends to increase his efforts to draw a contrast with Republicans as he does more campaigning in the coming weeks and tries to energize the party's core voters.

A version of this article appeared in print on September 5, 2010, on page 

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Janeane Garofalo

Janeane Garofalo, in Black and White

I first saw noted political philosopher Janeane Garofalo when she appeared on "The A-List," Sandra Bernhard's showcase for new comics (1992-1993), a year before her "breakthrough" role in the movie "Reality Bites" (1994).  Sandra's show, like Sandra's career, and now it seems Janeane's too, fizzled out too soon, and perhaps for similar reasons (psyches with the wrong recipe of envy, bitterness, and talent).  [Curiously "The A-List" has been thrown down the memory hole, not part of Bernhard's Internet Movie Database bio; perhaps the comparison with sister Leftover comedienne Kathy Griffin's long-running, wildly successful "The D-List" (2004-2010) would be just too painful.  One wonders if Ms. Garofalo's own history will be similarly wiped clean of embarrassing moments in the future?]


I remember Janeane being very good in that set.  I don't remember what she said or did, except that she wore a butch leather biker jacket with a teeny skirt (denim I think), that made me think she was a cute baby dyke (as many have mistaken her for since) and obviously turned Sandra's crank.  At the time I also thought she was just poor and owned no other clothes; it turns out however, that whatever her personal finances were, the little Leftover darlin's daddy Carmine Garofalo is an Exxon executive.


I recently watched Janeane Garofalo's half hour of stand up on HBO.  It contained no current events references so it was hard to tell when it was from (seems it may have been from 1995).  It was a non-stop attack on good looking women, good looking people in general, models, and thin people.  The nature of her critique was NOT that unusually tall, thin, beautiful women are being held up as the highest and best life for young girls, instead of suggesting that they emulate Madame Curie, Ayn Rand, Margaret Thatcher, Venus and Serena Williams or Meg Whitman.  She called good looking, tall, healthy people "freaks" and suggested that perhaps they should not exist -- because they make her feel bad about herself because she is barely 5 feet tall and has a more average body type.


Perusing Ms. Garafalo's biography one sees that she has had addiction problems with both cigarettes and alcohol, and underwent breast reduction surgery to drop from a D cup to a B.  One also sees that she has a habit of losing out or turning down blockbuster roles in film (to Courtney Cox in "Scream" in 1996 and to Renee Zellweger in "Jerry McGuire" the same year) and television (she turned down the role of "Monica" on "Friends").  One can imagine that her career choices would leave many people consumed with bitterness and envy, though she may be happy with them.  Only she knows for sure.


But her Leftover politics are all about envy.  Leftists envy achievement and success and want to stop it, enslave those who flourish, punish those who produce.  In the United States they often do this by spitting at the entire society and demanding that no one be happy and everyone give up their freedom and livelihood to atone for the crime of slavery.  Even though both the slaves and slave owners are all dead (many of the former dying at sea before they could be delivered to the Americas) and one can argue that American wealth was not produced by slavery, which is not a productive economic system.  That an individual slave trader or plantation owner became wealthy from slavery no more means that it created wealth for the economy as a whole than does the personal fortune amassed by a war profiteer.  Both represent the mis-allocation of resources (as well as heinous violations of individual rights) and a loss to society.  Garofalo has this view of American society as inherently evil:  "Our country is founded on a sham: our forefathers were slave-owning rich white guys who wanted it their way. So when I see the American flag, I go, 'Oh my God, you're insulting me.' That you can have a gay parade on Christopher Street in New York, with naked men and women on a float cheering, 'We're here, we're queer!' -- that's what makes my heart swell. Not the flag, but a gay naked man or woman burning the flag. I get choked up with pride."


And so Garofalo was trotted out to perform on Keith Olberman's show on the curiously all white(-hosted) MSNBC, where she spat at the Tea Partiers, who are about to throw so many of her political heroes out of office: "Let's be very honest about what this is about. This is not about bashing Democrats. It's not about taxes. They have no idea what the Boston Tea Party was about. They don't know their history at all. It's about hating a black man in the White House. That is racism straight up. This is nothing but a bunch of teabagging rednecks."


Now this was not Garofalo's first foray into spitting at friends of human liberty and siding with tyrants.  In the past she has produced such impassioned defenses of freedom as:  "The world would be better off with multiple superpowers. When Communist USSR was a superpower, the world was better off."  Or such odes to tolerance as:  "You know what is good about these Dixie Chicks burnings or bashings? It's a wonderful, wonderful way for really stupid people to hook up. They meet, they throw some things on the fire, they talk about Vin Diesel, they tell stories about who their favorite Fox anchor is, they exchange phone numbers and in some cases has led to marriages."


Ms. Garofalo and her ilk are why I am boycotting, and advocating that others boycott, Hollywood and the entertainment networks.  George Clooney, Sara Jessica Parker and all the others who attack advocates of liberty and defend the Obama regime.  Not a penny, not one dime for their fascist pockets!

http://teapartiers.blogspot.com/2010/09/janeane-garofalo-in-black-and-white.html

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Re: **JP** FW: A converted Muslim understands Islam ?

Hi all
Very impressive article
Can somebody provide me contact details of the two personalities mentioned in the article as I am travelling to Germany next month and want to meet these true muslim in person
Thanks & best regards
Mahtab Pasha
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Saturday, August 28, 2010

Man Arrested For Holding "Impeach Obama" Sign

Note:  It is an absolute disgrace what the police and private security forces have become in the United States.  Their brutality is escalating, and no one is immune as this video shows.  A veteran exercising his free speech has no rights in America.  For anyone who believes that this is acceptable because he is hurling an insult at the president, I would remind you that the president is not the government; the people are the government.  If this type of free speech is restricted today -- and you agree with it -- your free speech will be eliminated tomorrow.  -- Michael Edwards

 

 

 

 

 

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**JP** Jobs in Middle East (22 new jobs)



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Secretary Required - Qatar

Posted: 05 Sep 2010 09:40 PM PDT

Secretary  for a building construction site in Wakra. Computer literate, knowledge of shorthand preferred. Submit your CV with picture at: Fax: +974 44419391 / email:...

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Multiple Job Positions ( Education Sector) - Qatar

Posted: 05 Sep 2010 09:40 PM PDT

We are looking for qualified applicants for the following positions: Class Teachers – Key Stage -1 & Key Stage -2 Assistant Teachers IT Teachers Arabic Teachers Quran Teachers ESL...

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Architect required for a Consultancy Office - Qatar

Posted: 05 Sep 2010 09:40 PM PDT

Grade 'A' Consultancy Office has a vacancy for an Architect  with 2-5 years of experience in statutory approvals from (UPDA , Kharama, CDA , (Fire)) & Related departments for...

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Lift (Elevator) Engineer required for a German Company in Airpost Systems ( Lodige Systems) - Qatar

Posted: 05 Sep 2010 09:40 PM PDT

Lodige Systems Middle East, a Leading German Company in Airport systems (Cargo & Maintenance), Material Handling Equipments & Systems is looking urgently for: Lift (Elevator)...

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Fashion Design Production Team Member and Tailor / Seamstress and Pattern Maker - Bahrian

Posted: 05 Sep 2010 09:40 PM PDT

FASHION DESIGN PRODUCTION TEAM MEMBER Fashion production team member will work closely with the designers. They will communicate with production team, merchandising departments to design,...

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Career Positions in Multinational Company - Bahrain

Posted: 05 Sep 2010 09:40 PM PDT

Leading multinational company requires the following positions: FINANCIAL CONTROLLER: Accounting degree, minimum of 7 years experience ACCOUNTANT: Accounting degree minimum of 3 years...

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Multiple Job Positions for a Hospital - Bahrain

Posted: 05 Sep 2010 09:39 PM PDT

REQUIRED FOR A REPUTED HOSPITAL DATABASE ANALYST AND SOFTWARE DEVELOPER The programmer must have 3 years experience with Visual Basic, NET,Visual Basic 6, including the use of program "Classes"...

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Multiple Job Positions for an Organization - Bahrain

Posted: 05 Sep 2010 09:39 PM PDT

A reputable organization in Bahrain requires the following experienced personnel for immediate appointment AC MECHANIC AUTO ELECTRICIAN MOBIL E=CRANE OPERATOR JCB OPERATOR FORKLIFT...

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Teachers Required for Al Raja School - Bahrain

Posted: 05 Sep 2010 09:39 PM PDT

AL RAJA SCHOOL is seeking staff for the following positions: TEACHER - Grade 1 English TEACHER - Grade 6 English Minimum requirements:BA/BS degree; 2 years of teaching experience Please send...

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Personnel Assistant and AU Pair - Bahrain

Posted: 05 Sep 2010 09:39 PM PDT

Urgently Required Personnel Assistant (Part time employment)  for an expatriate executive in Bahrain Excellent computer skills with background in finance; pleasant personality; Arabic...

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Sales Coordinators for an IT Company - Bahrain

Posted: 05 Sep 2010 09:39 PM PDT

Sales Coordinators for a well established IT Company. Smart candidates with experience in marketing of IT/ telecom products, knowledge of MS office is essential. Please forward your resumes...

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Quantity Surveyor and Project Manger - Saudi Arabia

Posted: 05 Sep 2010 09:39 PM PDT

A leading contractor based in Riyadh specialized in luxury design and build fit out contracting, have immediate vacancies for the following professionals: QUANTITY SURVEYOR / ESTIMATOR: Candidate...

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Senior Logistics Coordinator - Saudi Arabia

Posted: 05 Sep 2010 09:38 PM PDT

SENIOR LOGISTICS COORDINATOR, With knowledge about procedures in SFDA (+other ministries) for getting the perishables, hazardous, radioactive import approvals and other registration procedures. 3 to...

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HVAC Project Engineers and HVAC Technicians - Saudi Arabia

Posted: 05 Sep 2010 09:38 PM PDT

HVAC Project Engineer (2 Persons) Bachelor degree in Mechanical Engineering Minimum 7 years experience with awareness about the HVAC Design, Preparation of Shop drawings, Standard QA/QC Inspection...

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Multiple Job Positions at MV and LV Switchgears and Panel Boards Manufacturing Co. - Saudi Arabia

Posted: 05 Sep 2010 09:38 PM PDT

We are MV & LV Switchgears & Panel Boards manufacturing Co., hereby announces the following vacant positions in our factory located at Dammam Industrial city Production Manager : B.S....

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Financial Analyst and Senior Account - Saudi Arabia

Posted: 05 Sep 2010 09:38 PM PDT

URGENTLY REQUIRED for a leading Medical content company in Riyadh FINANCIAL ANALYST Qualifications: CPA, CMA or equivalent Strong analytical ability Sound knowledge of key business...

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Male and Female English Teachers - Saudi Arabia

Posted: 05 Sep 2010 09:38 PM PDT

A reputable training company is looking for native Male & Female English Teachers for various Universities, schools and Institutions Requirements: BA degree in English from a recognized...

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Planning Engineer and Cost and Risk Engineers - Saudi Arabia

Posted: 05 Sep 2010 09:38 PM PDT

Zuhair Fayez partnership Consultants is a leading Architectural / Engineering Firm based in Saudi Arabia requires qualified staff for the following positions for projects in Jizan, Southern...

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Graphic Designer cum Sales Executive - Qatar

Posted: 05 Sep 2010 09:38 PM PDT

we are looking for a Graphic Designer cum Sales Executive  for our advertising section. The candidate should have good knowledge in Photoshop, coral, illustrator with 2 years...

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Career Positions for an Organization - Qatar

Posted: 05 Sep 2010 09:38 PM PDT

One of the fastest growing Organizations in the State of Qatar is looking for: Draftsman Minimum 05 years of Relevant Experience Quantity SurveyorB.Sc in Civil Engineering with minimum 05...

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Jobs in Sterling and Wilson - Qatar

Posted: 05 Sep 2010 09:38 PM PDT

STERLING AND WILSON MIDDLE EAST REQUIRE THE FOLLOWING STAFF FOR QATAR IMMEDIATELY : PURCHASE OFFICER Minimum 3-5 years experience of purchase specially in MEP Contracting Maximum age...

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Multiple Job Positions for a Hospitality Business House - Bahrain

Posted: 05 Sep 2010 09:37 PM PDT

Required for a well established and a fast growing hospitality business house in Bahrain. Operations Manager (2):  Experience of minimum 7 years as Operations Manager for international...

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