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Brazilian glass very popular in Arab homes
Roman historian Pliny, in his work "Natural History," attributes the discovery of glass to Phoenician merchants who arrived on the coast of Syria and, needing fire, improvised cookers, using blocks of saltpetre on the sand. After some time, they noticed a liquid and shiny substance running out of the fire, and solidifying immediately: glass
Regional-Brazil, Business, 3/30/2006

Islamic banks to operate in Syria before year end
Only two years after private sector banks were allowed into the market, Syria is expected to see the arrival of a number of Islamic banks. Al Shall, Dallah al-Baraka and Qatar International Islamic Bank are the front runners.
Syria, Economics, 3/27/2006


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