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Police will unveil their very own Formula one car on Wednesday at a grand road show along the Corniche. The car, dubbed F999, is probably the fastest police car, capable of going up to 400 kilometres per hour. However, the chances of spotting F9
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The Abu Dhabi Motorsport Management have shifted into top gear as they prepare to stage the first day-night Formula One race on Sunday, at one of the most technologically advanced racing circuits in the world. "We are ready," said Richard Cregan
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Advertising spend in the UAE continued its decline dropping 38.1 per cent in the third quarter compared to the same period of 2008, according to a survey conducted by the Pan Arab Research Centre (Parc).
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Etihad Airways has announced it will fly to Japan for the first time in the first quarter of 2010. The Abu Dhabi based carrier will begin a direct service to Tokyo from February 1, 2010 and flights to Nagoya home to the Suzuka Formula One trac
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Dubai's GDP rose in the first quarter of the year despite the global financial downturn, according to newly released figures by the Dubai Statistical Centre. GDP in constant prices rose 0.3 per cent in the first quarter of 2009 compared with the
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Diesel prices at all 170 gasoline stations belonging to Emirates National Oil Company (Enoc) and its subsidiary Emirates Petroleum Products Company (Eppco) will go up by Dh0.50 to Dh10.70 per gallon from today, due to surging oil prices, Gulf News ha
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Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank (ADCB) today announced its results for the nine month period ended 30 September 2009 ("YTD'09"), stating that the net profits were Dh701million, a decline of 57% over YTD'08. Net interest income was Dh2,418 million, an incre
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An international study has rated the UAE as the best place in the Arab world to live. That was the finding of a comprehensive, global survey of wealth and well-being by the Legatum Institute, an independent think-tank based in London
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