Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Residents urged to use free rides; Graphic image warning for tobacco; Fears rise as 7 billion arrives

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November 01, 2011

 
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Leave your cars, use public transport

Roads and Transport Authority urges residents to make use of free rides on Dubai Metro, buses and water buses today.

Cabinet approves graphic tobacco warning pictures

Cigarette firms to be banned from using words like 'smooth', 'silky' and 'light' as UAE Cabinet approves graphic image warnings on cigarette packets.

 
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Population explosion: Fears rise as 7 billion arrives

Newborn babies around the world mark the world's population reaching seven billion people and all the worries that entails for the planet's future.

 
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Bush's project leaves US weaker

It's ironic that while nations that its forces occupied are doing well, more Americans are relying on food stamps

 
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DED studies expat pension scheme

The Department of Economic Development is looking to set up a pension scheme tailored specifically for the 1.79 million expatriates living and working in Dubai.

 
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Is multitasking making you ill?

We pride ourselves on juggling work, family and play - but are we dropping the ball when it comes to our health and wellbeing?

 
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