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March 25, 2012

 
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Emirates ID will soon replace labour card

There will be no need for expatriates to have labour cards after three months, a spokesman from the ministry of labour has said

Dubai to issue investors instant trade licences

Dubai Department of Economic Development move to give 120-day permit aimed at giving businesses a head start

 
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World's richest lose $8b as markets fall

he 20 richest people on Earth lost a combined $8 billion (Dh29 billion) last week as markets fell on concerns that the global economic rebound was slowing

 
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Priyanka Chopra: I like to stay in my own bubble

Constant media scrutiny has compelled Bollywood diva Priyanka Chopra to stop reading newspapers. She says it's a way to protect herself, as she likes being in her own bubble.

 
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Gadget review: Experience the new Sony Xperia

The Xperia S sets a new standard for mobile-phone cameras and is a good return to the market by the brand

 
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