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Annual permits for professional drivers; Salaries in the UAE set to rise next year; Truce in tatters as 175 killed in Syria

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Annual permits for professional drivers

By next year, people whose jobs involve driving will have to pass an annual mandatory medical test

Salaries in the UAE set to rise next year

UAE employees in technology, energy and consumer goods sector would get the highest pay increases, Mercer says

 
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Truce in tatters as 175 killed in Syria

Fighting raged across Syria and an air raid struck near Damascus after a declared ceasefire for Eid Al Adha holiday fell apart

 
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Microsoft-Apple redux: the empire strikes back

Microsoft, still the biggest force in the PC market with its Windows operating system, is making a new, belated effort on Apple's turf

 
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Enrique shines at Dubai show

The heartthrob gave fans a taste of his biggest hits since 1999, on Friday night at the Dubai World Trade Centre

 
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H Pylori: The silent killer living inside all of us

It's silent, insidious and is the cause of gastric symptoms that range from the antisocial to the downright dangerous. But why do so few people know of its existence?

 
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