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Pakistan International Airline�s inaugural direct flight from Sialkot to Dubai, originally planned to leave on November 30, 2009, will not operate as scheduled because Dubai�s civil aviation authorities have so far not given the required permission, an...
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One thing anyone would look for in a gadget is a convenient size and strategically-placed function buttons. The Sony HDR-XR520E Handycam has both. Although it isn�t the smallest of the lot, it�s still fairly trim, and you can handle it without feeling...
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Bernanke said removing the Central Bank from bank supervision and tampering with its political independence would �seriously impair� economic stability in the US. �A number of the legislative proposals being circulated would significantly reduce the...
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Gulf banks, already reeling under defaults by two major Saudi groups and Kuwaiti investment firms, are bracing for more serious trouble with the unfolding Dubai debt crisis, analysts said yesterday. The banks, which have already made huge provisions against...
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This, before we get down to the juicy details, is not how Gordon Brown saw it. The Dubai dream was largely the creation of the late Sheikh Maktoum and his successor, the current ruler Sheikh Mohammed. The day before Dubai's shock debt announcement, the...
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Brid-Aine Conway deciphers Dubai World’s suspension of payments The words ‘Dubai debt crisis’ are screaming in headlines all over the world, but what exactly is happening to Dubai World and what does it mean for the region?...The Dubai government has...
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Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Saturday said there was no need to ‘press the panic button for the Dubai debt’ as the crisis would not have an ‘earth-shaking’ impact on Indian economy. ‘Some adverse effect’ would be there initially on the stock markets....
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Some Indian developers, however, put on a brave face, saying that the Dubai crisis would actually create more NRI interest in the Indian realty mart. “The Indian real estate market is more mature and more stable, indicated by its quick bounce back. All...
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But for all its faults it remains a rare oasis of Middle East moderation and progress Jack Hughes in Dubai Pakistani workers play cricket during a break on a Dubai building site. Photograph: Chris Jackson/Getty Images A yachtsman friend of mine was...
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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates - As world markets absorbed the shock of Dubai's debt crisis, the ruler of the once-booming city-state left town for an important meeting in a desert palace. His hosts: the leaders of neighboring Abu Dhabi whose balance sheets...
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