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Emirates ID card must be kept up to date; Speed blamed for car crash that killed two teens; Thunder, rain to continue in UAE

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April 15, 2012

 
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All changes must be updated in Emirates ID

Penalties will be imposed on people who fail to register changes in marital and family status once the ID registration process is completed

Official blames speed in crash that killed two teenagers

Two young Emirati men, who were not wearing seat belts, were thrown out of the vehicle when it hit a concrete pole

 
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Thunder and rain set to continue Sunday night

Persistent low pressure from Saudi Arabia causing unstable conditions are not expected to clear until later Monday

 
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The war on terror has corrupted all it has touched

Every student agitator, internet hacker, cafeteria dissident, freedom fighter and insurgent leader is now a terrorist

 
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Brangelina put a ring on it

It's been a long time coming but Brad Pitt popped the question to Angelina Jolie with a $250,000 sparkler he custom-made. So when is Hollywood's royal wedding?

 
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From a tired timeshare to a beautiful family home, this Palm Jumeira villa has received an impressive, stylish makeover

 
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