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UAE believes in responsible use of nuclear power: Abdullah

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

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Paris - The United Arab Emirates' interest in developing nuclear energy is motivated by the need to develop additional sources of electricity to meet future demand projections and to ensure the continued rapid development of its economy, UAE Foreign

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VIDEO>>DUBAI 24H – Speedhunters

Friday, February 19, 2010

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Speedhunters is a car culture blog site from the creators of the Need for Speed video game team. We've hooked up with our favorite automotive writers, photographers and drivers from across the globe to bring you a daily dose of car ...

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Energy sector likely to offer excellent opportunities for investors in 2010

Friday, January 29, 2010

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In the aftermath of the global economic crisis, as the world focuses on the effects of global warming and the need to develop long-lasting, clean, but affordable energy sources, the Gulf's energy sector is excellently placed to engage with emerging o

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Contribution of non-oil should be increased for long run economic growth, Mohammed Omar Abdullah

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

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H.E Mohammed Omar Abdullah, Under Secretary of Department of Economic Development in Abu Dhabi has underlined the need to increase the contribution of non oil sector for long term economic development of Abu Dhabi. "We generate our main income f

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Dubai constructions update by Imre Solt: Dubai Municipality to …

Monday, November 23, 2009

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Lootah said that Dubai Municipality will implement the project in cooperation with the concerned authorities as part of spreading green areas along with the need to take into account environmental standards to achieve sustainable ...

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Al-Mansouri launches National Copyrights Campaign

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

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Economy Minister, Sultan bin Saeed Al-Mansouri, yesterday launched here a national copyrights campaign.

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