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Why do women in Dubai overspend?; No hope yet for Sharjah's empty Enoc, Eppco stations; Indian worker contracts to be attested online

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April 05, 2012

 
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Why do women in Dubai overspend?

Experts try to figure out what it is about Dubai that turns its women into shopping addicts

Empty Enoc, Eppco stations are here to stay

Nine months after Enoc and Eppco stations in Sharjah, Ajman, Fujairah, Umm Al Quwain and Ras Al Khaimah were shut down, there is little hope of them re-opening

 
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Jaywalkers to face full force of law

Dubai's top traffic official has warned pedestrians against crossing roads with a speed of 80 km/h plus from undesignated spots

 
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Kurdish thorn in Iraq's side

Al Maliki's authoritarian ways will force Sunnis and Kurds to seek common ground in reinforcing their local power

 
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My Entertainment: Radio DJ Kritika Rawat

Kritika Rawat from Radio Spice talks shopping splurges and the songs that get her on the dance floor

 
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Daring dining at Abu Dhabi's Amador

Amador is culinary theatre - a place where waiters perform, the food has the punch of a prima donna and the diner is taken on a journey of the senses

 
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