| | | | newsletter | August 18, 2011 | | |
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| | | | Dangerous pesticides, locally known as 'bombs', are being freely used in UAE homes and offices. It's a fatal mistake and people are paying with their lives for it | | | Car crash victim wants people to pitch in money for erring motorist. He says it will serve two purposes - get the motorist out of jail and help him get treatment from compensation money | | |
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| | | | A total of 40 private schools across Abu Dhabi have received approval from the Abu Dhabi Education Council to increase their fees | | |
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| | | | Tough market conditions are continuing to take their toll on the UAE's financial brokerages as another company plans to close its doors | | |
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| | | | Egyptian filmmaker Inas Al Degheidy gets candid in her first television interview in a year | | |
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| | | | A make-it-yourself craft store in Dubai helps you design your own products by teaching you how to sew, knit, embroider and crochet | | |
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| | | | Badar Obaid Al Mahari's giant-killing run in the UAE Ramadan Championship at the Dubai Snooker Club came to an end | | |
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