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Features
Confronting Domestic Abuse
Domestic violence and child abuse have long been viewed as family issues to
be dealt with within the home. Zaina Steityeh met up with Reem Abu Hassan
to discuss the paradigm shift occurring at the policy, legislative and social levels
to protect the country’s most vulnerable victims.
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Flight Paths
In a regional aviation industry that has seen phenomenal growth recently,
localized flight schools, such as Jordan’s Ayla Aviation Academy, have emerged
to serve a rapidly expanding market. Naseem Tarawnah talks to the academy’s
CEO, Marwan Atalla, about the establishment of the Aqaba-based flight school
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A Homecoming Venture

Palestinian born, American bred, Taysier Zamel was already a millionaire
when he briefly took on a job with the Jordan Electric Authority merely to test
the work environment in a country he was not familiar with

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Walking On Water

Critical new findings indicate that the Jordan River is fast on its way to becoming
a dusty, barren riverbed. Naseem Tarawnah looks into the sources of the historic
river’s present predicament and the efforts to save it from an almost certain arid fate.

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The Abu Mahjoob Legacy

Emad Hajjaj is responsible for creating the most cherished national twodimensional
character in the Kingdom, Abu Mahjoob.

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