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Arabica Magazine

''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.〔(Small Business School, Ahmad Chebbani )〕
==History==
First published in May 1999, the magazine's founding editor in chief was Hasan Jaber,〔(Hasan Jaber Biography ) ACCESS.〕 currently the director of the Arab Community Center for Economic and Social Services (ACCESS). He was followed after the second issue by Karim Alrawi〔Karim Alrawi, biographical information, http://www.karimalrawi.com〕 when it was decided to reorientate the magazine from a business publication to a broader readership based magazine. Deputy Editor was Chris Rizk, Articles Editor Lama Bakri and Creative Director Ali Chabbani.
''ARABICA'' was the first Arab-American magazine to be carried by major bookstore chains in the USA.〔"Arabica magazine Subscriber Profile", Introduction, John Zogby International, client report, October 2000〕

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