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"Among the recipients of this money," Fortune reported, "were Bashar Assad's brother Maher" and Assad family henchmen Ghazi Kanaan and Rustom Ghazali, who took "more than $32 million from al-Madina."
Don't Bank on Beirut Bret Stephens 2011
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"Among the recipients of this money," Fortune reported, "were Bashar Assad's brother Maher" and Assad family henchmen Ghazi Kanaan and Rustom Ghazali, who took "more than $32 million from al-Madina."
Don't Bank on Beirut Bret Stephens 2011
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K Rustom was a regular summer treat for us -- I can't get over how amazing their sandwich ice-creams are!
Mishti Doi Anjali 2009
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Of the umpteen new plays he has composed over a long period of time, 'Ekalavyacharitam' and 'Sohrab and Rustom' have won the admiration of viewers for their theatrical panache and thematic novelty.
Archive 2009-04-01 Rus Bowden 2009
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The owners, Rustom and his wife, are Burmese, but they are well-versed with Indian food, its tastes and methods of preparation.
Archive 2008-07-01 2008
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The owners, Rustom and his wife, are Burmese, but they are well-versed with Indian food, its tastes and methods of preparation.
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Alejandro Rustom/Reuters A Chavez supporter, left, and an opposition supporter gestured as they campaigned in Caracas Nov. 20.
Venezuela Votes 2008
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(Great laughter) But, Gentlemen, the best introduction was given to me by that group of papers controlled and managed by that abominable liar, Hearst (applause) in an article last September published throughout the United States, which stated, "Rustom Rustomjee, of Bombay, is a dirty British propagandist."
Quo Vadis India? 1921
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So Baker Hughes has developed disintegrating balls, which turn into powder "like an Alka-Seltzer" after a couple of days, says Rustom Mody, vice-president for technology.
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So Baker Hughes has developed disintegrating balls, which turn into powder "like an Alka-Seltzer" after a couple of days, says Rustom Mody, vice-president for technology.
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