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ARABICA was a nationally distributed life-style, cultural and current affairs magazine for Arab-Americans and those interested in the news and views of the Arab-American community. Though aimed primarily at the Arab-American community, approximately a third of the readership was not Arab-American. It was published from Dearborn, Michigan by publisher Ahmad Chebbani.

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  • ARABICA was a nationally distributed life-style, cultural and current affairs magazine for Arab-Americans and those interested in the news and views of the Arab-American community. Though aimed primarily at the Arab-American community, approximately a third of the readership was not Arab-American. It was published from Dearborn, Michigan by publisher Ahmad Chebbani. (en)
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  • ARABICA Magazine, January 2000 (en)
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  • Editor in Chief (en)
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  • 1524-7880
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  • Editor in Chief (en)
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  • October 2001 (en)
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  • May 1999 (en)
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  • ARABICA Magazine Inc. (en)
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  • ARABICA was a nationally distributed life-style, cultural and current affairs magazine for Arab-Americans and those interested in the news and views of the Arab-American community. Though aimed primarily at the Arab-American community, approximately a third of the readership was not Arab-American. It was published from Dearborn, Michigan by publisher Ahmad Chebbani. (en)
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