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UAE residents urged to report US card transactions; Trucks now wait six days at UAE-Saudi border; Bin Laden widows, daughters, to spend 45 days in jail

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April 03, 2012

 
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UAE residents urged to tell banks if cards used in US

UAE residents who have used their credit or debit cards with a US-based merchant last month are advised to alert their respective banks about the transaction

Six-day wait for trucks at UAE-Saudi border

Line of trucks waiting to cross the UAE-Saudi border Tuesday stretched to 20km past Al Sila highway toward Abu Dhabi. Three trucks join the queue per minute

 
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Bin Laden's widows, daughters to spend 45 days in jail

A Pakistani court Monday sentenced Osama Bin Laden's three widows and two of his daughters to 45 days in jail for illegally staying in the country

 
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Arabs and cultural emancipation

Genuine liberation can be achieved through the celebration of and respect for languages, memories and heritage of all

 
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Winning with style at the Dubai World Cup

There were no coltish moves on display as hundreds of Dubai's most fashion-conscious men and women put best foot forward in Jaguar Style Stakes

 
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