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New Zealand have bounced back from a horror last season to win the Emirates Airline Dubai Rugby Sevens title. They have beaten Samoa 24-12 in the final. They finished fourth in the series last season and this was the perfect response from Gordon Tietjens'...
Tags: Dubai Sevens, South Africa, Dubai Rugby Sevens, New Zealand, Gordon Tietjens, Samoa, world series, Paul Treu, Fiji, United Arab Emirates, Dubai, allnews, IRB Sevens World Series, New Zealand national rugby union team, Rugby sevens, Mikaele Pesamino, South Africa national rugby union team, Rugby World Cup Sevens, Politics, Waisale Serevi, George W. Bush, 2007-08 IRB Sevens World Series, Women's International Rugby Union Sevens, Samoa national rugby union team, Ben Ryan, 2005¬タモ06 World Sevens Series, Samoa national Australian rules football team, Territorial Authorities of New Zealand, Auckland, Manukau City, DJ Forbes
Two years after its ballyhooed announcement, Chinamex will cut the ribbon on a scaled-back U.S. headquarters at 201 17th Street. Chinamex, a Beijing-based, government-sanctioned, business development company, will help Chinese companies expand in Georgia,...
Tags: Chinamex, United Arab Emirates, Dubai, Hubei
The global petrochemical industry's centre of gravity is shifting to the feedstock-rich Middle East as dozens of new projects are coming up in the region while production falters elsewhere...Forum is taking place in Dubai from December 8-10 and will hear...
Tags: gulf region, GPCA, United Arab Emirates, Dubai, Petrochemical, Yanbu, Chemical engineering, Gulf Petrochemicals and Chemicals Association, Ethylene, Chemical industry, Asia Petrochemical Industry Conference
World Bank Group President Robert Zoellick on Saturday said the Dubai debt crisis is manageable and it would not affect India. "I personally think that the Dubai financial problem would be contained and is manageable. I don't think it to have an effect...
Tags: India, Robert Zoellick, Dubai, policy makers, New Delhi, World Bank, Financial crisis of 2007¬タモ2009, Montek Singh Ahluwalia, Business Finance, Development, International Republican Institute, Council on Foreign Relations
Job seekers should be wary of offers to work in Dubai in light of the financial crisis besetting the Middle Eastern emirate, according to Susan �Toots� Ople, a former labor undersecretary...Ople Policy Center which supports overseas Filipino workers,...
Tags: Dubai, filipinos workers, financial crisis, Philippines, Manila, Overseas Filipino, Emirates, Social Issues, Crisis, Blas Ople, Labor
On theccasion of Eid-ul-Adha a gathering was arranged by Overseas Chitral Welfare Organization UAE. Renowned Chitrali artist Aftab Alam's presence on the occasion added a special flavor to the program. Around 50 members gathered at Al Jahli park after...
Tags: United Arab Emirates, Dubai, Pakistani people, Persian literature, Mevlevi order, Rumi, Tariq Ismail Sagar
I find myself wondering why, after many years, do converts/ reverts still refer to themselves in that manner. No matter the number of years they have been a Muslim they always qualify their statement by tacking on an explanation or a disclaimer...
Tags: Reversion, Conversion, islam, Muslim, Religion, allnews, United Arab Emirates, Dubai, Religion Belief, Al Humdullillah
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) is sending a team to Ranchi next week to question former chief minister Madhu Koda and his one-time ministerial colleague Kamlesh Singh, both lodged in Birsa Munda Central Jail on charges of accumulating assets disproportionate...
Tags: Koda RUDRA BISWAS Ranchi, Madhu Koda, ed team, income tax, United Arab Emirates, Dubai, Surnames, Koda, Politics, Jharkhand, Ranchi, Law Crime, Sinha
Luxury Swiss watch brand TAG Heuer has announced the opening of its first boutique in Abu Dhabi and the eighth in the Middle East at the Abu Dhabi Mall recently. The opening of the new boutique, the third in the UAE marks the brands continued expansion...
Tags: Abu Dhabi, UAE Rally Champion, Middle East, dhabi boutiques, United Arab Emirates, Dubai, TAG Heuer, Mohammed bin Sulayem, Hospitality Recreation
Saudi stocks closed down one per cent on Saturday as investors shrugged off neighbouring Dubai's debt crisis in the first trading day on the Riyadh market in nearly two weeks. The Gulf's largest equities market sank 2.3 per cent when trading opened for...
Tags: Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Business Finance, Saudi Arabia, world oil market chronology, Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency, Persian Gulf states, Western Asia, Fuels, Oils, Al Arabiya, Economy of the Arab League, Riyadh, Dubai Mercantile Exchange, West Texas Intermediate, Arabia, Petroleum, Arab League member states