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| Gas Station Expands and Offers Customers Much More |
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Michigan, USA – While the automotive giants and industry big houses are off begging for bail-out funds, real business leadership, entrepreneurship, and innovation are busy finding new ways to better serve customers. Ask John Abbo, owner of Mobil station at Clyde Road and U.S. 23 in Hartland Township, who has transformed the gas station into a convenient one-stop-shop.
"The general trend is consumption of petroleum has gone down; it has affected our industry a lot," Abbo said. "We're fortunate that we were able to do the different type of things that we did, like put in a new grill, and we've now converted the store into a market. Gas stations aren't what they used to be."
Abbo has expanded offerings at his 5,000-square-foot station, which he now refers to as the "Hartland General Store," including adding a full liquor collection, expanding Hartland Express Pizza into a grill and selling Michigan Department of Natural Resources hunting and fishing licenses on site. Frozen foods, a deli and other offerings are also included in the renovations, which are expected to wrap up within the next month or so.
In all, Abbo said, he's poured nearly a quarter of a million dollars in improvements.
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| Filed in: Business & Finance By David Najor |
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| Chaldean Grocer Markets Top-Notch Customer Service and Gourmet Produce |
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Michigan, USA – Another remarkable business light shines through the darkness of Michigan’s economy. Alpine Marketplace in Linden, Michigan, against all business odds refused to allow Michigan’s economy to get in the way of offering Linden residents the very best.
“They have expanded and really offer the best of quality foods,” says Gina Shiller, customer of Alpine. “All other business are cutting corners trying to save cost, but not this place. They spared no expense to take care of their customers.”
The “Alpine” name is the only thing that remains the same. Marvin and Norm Yono say it is in their blood to give their customers their best, a standard of excellence they deserve. “That means fresh, local, seasonal and gourmet products — priced affordably at regular ‘grocery store’ prices.”
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| Filed in: Business & Finance By Paul Gori |
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| Some Chaldean Business Owners Turning Obama Frenzy Into Profit |
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Michigan, USA – Obama’s ties to Chaldean business leaders is not limited to Chaldean British billionaire Nadhmi Auchi and Chicago millionaire Antoin “Tony” Rezko. Auchi’s connection to Saddam Huseein and his loan to Obama of 3.5 million dollars through the Panamanian company Fintrade Services SA for his home on 5050 South Greenwood Avenue in Chicago, caught little media attention in the political campaign.
Despite the fact that Obama’s appeal to Chaldean business owners isn’t in the small businesses policies he campaigned about, Chaldean business leaders are going to make the best of popularity.
Take for example, gas station owner Sam Bazzi in Detroit. Bazzi is capitalizing on the President Obama frenzy hoping to cover the eventual tax hikes his station and small business like his will face once Obama takes office. The owners of the independent gas station re-branded a few months ago, including the roof, the sign, the pumps and even the awnings. The new Obama Oil on the corner of Wyoming Street and Plymouth Road in Detroit is a brilliant marketing move that has been “pumping” up customers and ringing in profits.
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| Filed in: Business & Finance By David Najor |
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| Michigan Economic Tail Spin Forces Chaldean Businesses to Leave the State |
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Michigan, USA – Chaldean businesses will soon feel another round of pinches as Michigan continues its economic free fall. Chrysler LLC, whose owner has been in talks to sell the automaker to General Motors Corp., said Friday it will cut 25 percent of its salaried work force starting next month and warned that it will make more restructuring announcements soon.
Chrysler, which has about 18,500 white-collar workers, said Friday it also will cut a quarter of its contract employees — those who work for other companies under contract with the automaker. About 5,000 people are likely to lose their jobs, although the company would not say how many contract workers it has.
“This will impact many Chaldean families,” says Joey Markos, owner of a dry cleaner with standing accounts for many Chrysler professionals. “Many Michigan small businesses will feel the loss. For every professional job that is lost, three times the impact is felt on small business. I lose the revenue. I can’t spend, expand, or hire anyone. I have to layoff two great workers; single mothers who have been with me for over five years.”
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| Filed in: Business & Finance By Paul Gori |
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| Top Quality Goods and Services Are the Hallmark of Chaldean Businesses |
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Michigan, USA – Chaldean entrepreneurs have always fought to compete against the cold giant retailers. “We do this on a personal level. We reach out to our customers and make sure they are happy. We support the community and give back,” says Eddie Katoola, manager of Grail of Gorcers in Highland Park. Grail of Grocers fresh produce and meats remind customers of the days long gone, when butchers knew your name and shared community recipes.
The success of Chaldean business owners is there ability to offer customers wonderful products and services and great prices. It’s the reason why so many Chaldean businesses have been able to outperform major competitors. The long standing tradition of offering valued goods is remarkable.
Across town, Johnny Karmo, owner and manager of Market Fresh is offering his customers a most unique product. Karmo wants his customers to have the most unique pumpkins on their block.
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| Filed in: Business & Finance By Paul Gori |
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| Chaldean Controversy Over 'Guaranteed Fresh' Conceived Conspiracy |
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Michigan, USA – Chaldean business owners are disappointed over continued efforts to stain independent grocers. “This is bad. These people don’t speak for us. Our produce and foods are fresh. This is just another way to take money from stores owners and give them nothing in return,” says Kamal Dally, owner of Riverside Liquor in Detroit.
Dally is upset over an initiative announced at a private business meeting among Chaldeans, under the approving eye of Detroit’s new Mayor Ken Cockrel Jr. that Chaldean store owners be asked to join a “Guaranteed Fresh” campaign for their stores.
Dally, and many other business owners feel the business group sold-out the Chaldean business community to gain political points with the new mayor and raise money for their own pet projects. “They don’t care about Chaldean businesses. All they care about is using the community name to take money from those who work so they can play golf,” says Dally’s son Thomas. “Why didn’t they propose the city start a ‘Guarantee Response’ from the police every time a Chaldean store calls for help during an armed robbery or theft?
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| Filed in: Business & Finance, Government & Society By David Najor |
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| 9 Work Secrets to Keep |
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Chaldeans are known for their congeniality and good-nature. What would seem on the surface to be a wonderful trait, can become a huge risk in a corporate setting. Chaldean professionals making their way through the corporate maze are forewarned that it’s easy to let imprudent information slip out.
There are at least nine things Chaldeans or any professional minded go-getter should always keep to themselves at work. While some of these points are obvious, anyone who’s spent any time at all in an office can vouch for the fact that this advice bears repeating, and that heeding it could avoid a whole lot of unproductive drama.
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| Filed in: Career & Education, Business & Finance By David Najor |
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| Catholic Answers Invites Chaldeans for Job Opportunity |
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California, USA - Catholic Answers Live invites Chaldeans to a number of possible job opportunities with Catholic Answers, the largest Catholic apologetics and evangelization organization in North America. Catholic Answers has reached out to www.CHALDEAN.org asking for assistance in promoting a number of fantastic positions within their organization.
One position invites Chaldeans to consider being a radio host. Based out of El Cajon, California Catholic Answers is seeking a radio host for their Catholic Answers Live daily radio program.
Catholic Answers is also offering Chaldeans around the world five other job opportunities in IT and customer service.
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| Filed in: Career & Education, Business & Finance, Chaldean Education & Career Center By Neda Ayar |
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| Chaldeans Homeowners Looking for Rescue Plan, May Have Found One in the Short-Sale |
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Michigan, USA - Today, many homeowners are unable to make their monthly mortgage payments due to job loss, health issues or an adjusting ARM and are opting to do a foreclosure. The government bailout of banks will not offer much reassurance and those choosing to walk away from their home, especially Chaldeans, might consider a few things first.
A foreclosure ruins a borrower’s credit for about 10 years, making them unable to buy another home, purchase a new car, impact businesses loans, or even prevent them from getting a new job.
Shrewd Chaldeans are considering a little known option for homeowners called a “Short-Sale”.
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| Filed in: Business & Finance By Mo Thweny |
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| Why Hire A Professional Wedding Planner? |
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Planning a wedding is surely one of the most romantic and exciting times in people’s lives. From the moment a couple gets engaged to the moment they say “I do”, couples are fully submerged in planning for the big day. Furthermore, the excitement of engagement prevents many from realizing that there are other events that must be planned during the engagement period. This can be extremely stressful and time consuming, particularly in today’s day and age where couples are both working and/or going to school full time.
As a full time wedding coordinator who realizes the complexity of planning big events, it is no surprise to me when married couples approach me after the fact and say, “I wish I would have hired a wedding planner when I was getting married!” And you may ask, why?
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| Filed in: Living & Lifestyle, Business & Finance By Dalia Atisha |
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Mar Addai Chaldean Catholic Church 24010 Coolidge Hwy. Oak Park, MI 48237 Tel: (248) 547-4648 Fax: (248) 399-9089
Congregation Organizer: Rev. Michael J. Bazzi
Church Founding Pastor: Rev. Stephen Kallabat
Current Pastor: Rev. Stephan Kallabat
Parochial Vicar: Rev. Fadi Habib Khalaf
Parochial Vicar: Rev. Sulemina Denha
Rev. Stephen Kallabat

Fr. Stephan Kallabat was born in Telkaif, Iraq. After completing seven years of scholarly work for the priesthood in Mosul, Iraq Fr. Kallabat was accepted at the prestigious university in Rome. There he spent six additional years of scholarly work in the areas of philosophy and theology and an additional four years in scriptural studies.
Ordained a priest in 1966 by Pope Paul VI he returned to Iraq to serve the Holy Family parish until his departure to Michigan, U.S. in 1979 to serve the growing population of Chaldeans. Fr. Kallabat was appointed assistant pastor, then pastor of Mar Addai Parish in Oak Park, Michigan.
Hitting the ground running, Fr. Kallabat is credited with raising the necessary funds to provide Chaldeans in the local area a church and community center of their own. Fr. Kallabat continues to serve the parish and Chaldean community as their pastor.
Rev. Fadi Habib Khalaf

Fr. Fadi Habib Khalaf was born in Baghdad May 10, 1974. Fr. Khalaf graduated from Baghdad University in 1997 and soon after joined the Chaldean seminary in Baghdad. While there Fr. Khalaf earned a scholarship to attend the Urbanian Pontifical University in Rome. There he earned another bachelor’s degree in theology and was ordained deacon in Rome on May 8, 2004.
Fr. Khalaf then returned to Baghdad where he was officially ordained as a priest. Afterward Fr. Khalaf returned to Rome to further his studies. In 2006 Fr. Khalaf was appointed to serve Chaldeans in the United States.
In the summer of 2006 he arrived to the Chaldean diocese of St. Thomas the Apostle and was cardinated into the Diocese and elected to serve at Mar Addai parish on March 15, 2007 as the Parochial Vicar.
Rev. Suleiman Denha

Rev. Suleiman Denha was born in Telkaif, Iraq. He began his priestly studies in 1951 in Mosul, Iraq and was ordained in 1959. Fr. Denha taught in Telkaif until 1961, when he was appointed pastor in Basra, Iraq in 1966.
After immigrating to the Unite States in 1979, he was appointed to serve the Chaldean community in Virginia. A year later, Fr. Denha was recruited to assist the much larger population of Chaldeans in Detroit.
Upon his arrival Fr. Denha assisted Fr. Yasso at Sacred Heart Church. In 1982 he was asked to temporally assist St. Joseph Church in Troy, returning a year later Sacred Heart.
In 1991, he was appointed to Mar Addai Church in Oak Park, Michigan as the Parochial Vicar, where he still serves the community today.
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