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Dubai Creek canal set to cross Shaikh Zayed Road; Wifi on the go for more Dubai-Abu Dhabi buses; Central Park to open ‘shortly’ on Palm Jumeirah

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October 07, 2012

 
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Dubai Creek canal set to cross Shaikh Zayed Road

Landscape-transforming project will pave way for a host of business and tourism avenues in the emirate

Wifi on the go for more Dubai-Abu Dhabi buses

Wifi services recently introduced on some Dubai-Abu Dhabi buses will become a permanent feature from next year, a RTA official said

 
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Help KHDA expose malpractices

Unscrupulous managers of schools manipulate the system to earn better ratings and charge higher fees

 
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Gitex Shopper concludes on a high note

Phenomenal rush of bargain hunters scouting for throwaway deals, as the region's biggest technology retail show comes to a close

 
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Salman Khan wants a different Big Boss

The superstar and TV host wants the new season of the hit show to be more family friendly

 
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Sue Brattle: Why pink is a difficult colour for me

She was one of the lucky ones – after surgery and radiotherapy Sue Brattle survived breast cancer but it has changed her forever...

 
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