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Dubai is a futuristic town - Cavalli Maison

3. August 2008

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The cavalli Club will open this November within the Fairmont Hotel in Dubai. On the ground floor, the entrance hall will lead to a large room showcasing jewellery, watches and the most exclusive accessories from the Cavalli Maison. This, together with a selection of refined food products chosen specially by Roberto Cavalli to express the best [...]

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A journey into UAE’s and Dubai future

9. July 2008

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Visitors to Dubai are in for the adventure of a lifetime this Dubai Summer Surprises (DSS) at Modhesh City where ‘Ajaaj’, the UAE’s first superhero takes centre stage. ‘Watani’ the social development programme invites visitors and residents in the next couple of months to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and join ‘Ajaaj’ and [...]

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Hydropolis Underwater Hotel, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

23. July 2007

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Currently under construction in Dubai, Hydropolis is the world’s first luxury underwater hotel. It will include three elements: the land station, where guests will be welcomed, the connecting tunnel, which will transport people by train to the main area of the hotel, and the 220 suites within the submarine leisure complex. It is one of [...]

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Internet and Media City

19. July 2007

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 Dubai Media City was the region’s first free zone catering to companies in all sectors of the media, ranging from print and broadcast media through to advertising and public relations. Nearby, Dubai Internet City has drawn in major multinational companies, but local IT firms are also basing themselves in the complex. Dubai Media City launched in 2000 [...]

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Burj Dubai and Business Bay

19. July 2007

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The Burj Dubai, currently being built along the Shaikh Zayed Road, will be the tallest building in the world when it is completed in 2008. These pictures, taken in the summer of 2006, show the rapid progress that has been made on the project. By November 2006 the building had reached 80 floors.

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