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Adnoc to take over Eppco, Enoc stations; Foreign property owners to benefit; Boy recovers after dog attack

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Adnoc set to take over Eppco, Enoc petrol stations

UAE Government is moving to cancel licences owned by Eppco and Enoc in the northern emirates

Foreigners with property worth Dh1m to benefit

The visa will not be available to investors in land, but will allow property investors to sponsor their families and stay in the UAE for three years without leaving.

 
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Umm Al Quwain boy mauled by dog recovers in hospital

13-year-old Abdul Rahman required surgery on his left foot after pack of fighting dogs on the loose attack Emirati boys

 
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Greek default warnings weigh on Eurozone stocks

S and P's criticism of French banks' proposed involvement triggers slide

 
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Ashley Cole declares intention to marry Cheryl Cole

Ashley plans to wed ex-wife amid reports of couple kissing at Cheryl's birthday bash

 
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Mini with a bit of Rolls in it

Only 1,000 of these special edition cars will be built

 
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Owners are in talks with potential buyers to offload some of their stakes in the IPL team

 
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