 Indian man, woman jailed in Dubai for steamy text ... - The Gaea Times ... is a reference to an extramarital affair that is illegal in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), The Telegraph reported. The man, 47, and the woman, 42, worked as cabin crew for Emirates airlines ... will appeal a one-month jail sentence for ...
Dubai’s Atlantis hotel says it frees female whale ... - The Gaea Times DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — A resort hotel on Dubai’s main palm-shaped island says it has released back into the wild a whale shark whose captivity had been criticized by environmentalists. The Atlantis hotel on the city-state’s manmade Palm ...
CSULB student who went missing is back at home in ... - Contra Costa Times LONG BEACH - A 19-year-old Cal State Long Beach student from the United Arab Emirates who disappeared has returned home safely, according to news reports and a school official. Majid Khalid Alshuhail went missing Feb. 15 when he did not show up for ...
New Partners in the United Arab Emirates and Qatar for ... - Earthtimes Mr. Kumar Jagadeesan , General Manager of ANTA comments; "We are enthusiastic of being able to compile a true multinational Travel Management solution for our clients through GlobalStar and are proud to join this established and constantly growing ...
Destination Maternity Announces First Store Opening in United Arab Emirates - Forbes PHILADELPHIA, March 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Destination Maternity Corporation (Nasdaq: DEST), the world's leading maternity apparel retailer, is excited to announce the opening of Destination Maternity(R) in the Mirdiff City Center in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Destination Maternity is the
Research and Markets: Middle Eastern Mobile Voice and ... - Businesswire.com ... Market” This Middle East market report covers the mobile telephony and mobile data markets in each of the following countries: Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey, United Arab Emirates ...
United Arab Emirates: Changes In Corporate Governance ... - Mondaq Ministerial Resolution No. 518 of 2009, Concerning Governance Rules and Corporate Discipline Standards ("R/518") was issued by the UAE Ministry of Economy on 29 th October 2009. Although R/518 is silent on the treatment of decision No. R/32 of 2007 ...
United Arab Emirates: Middle East Employment And ... - Mondaq The importance of corporate governance and risk management is gaining recognition worldwide including, as was recently reported by Clyde & Co's Hamish Walton and Chloe Lake on 10 February 2010, in the UAE. Historically, certain industries and ...
Recent Study: United Arab Emirates Pharmaceuticals ... - PRLog (free press release) PR Log (Press Release) – Mar 22, 2010 – In November 2009 the UAE government announced that an independent federal authority will be established to regulate the quality and safety of food and drugs entering the country. BMI believes that the ...
Dubai jails couple for sexy texting - Edmonton Sun DUBAI, United Arab Emirates - A string of steamy text messages has resulted in a jail sentence for ... The city-state allows one of the most relaxed lifestyles in the Arab world, but officials can come down hard on those accused of pushing the limits ...
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 Iraqis go for a little nip, tuck
Even in the worst spasms of violence that followed the U.S.-led invasion, cosmetic surgery didn't go out of style in Iraq. Now, as the country quiets down, plastic surgery is all the rage.
Leftists crush Sarkozy’s party at ballot box
French President Nicolas Sarkozy plots strategy with his prime minister after their conservative party's crushing defeat in regional elections.
Hazardous sandstorms sweep across China
Sandstorms whipping across China shrouded cities in an unhealthy cloud of sand and grit, with winds carrying the pollution outside the mainland as far as the island of Taiwan.
IMF warns wealthiest nations about their debt The IMF warned the world's wealthiest nations Sunday to watch their levels of government debt, saying it could drag down the growth needed to ensure continued economic recovery.
Clinton chides Israel over settlement policy
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said to the pro-Israel AIPAC lobby group that Israel faces "difficult but necessary choices" over peace and pledged to push for biting sanctions on Iran.
Pakistan seeks to probe nuclear secrets scientist Pakistan wants to investigate a disgraced scientist on charges of transferring nuclear secrets to Iraq and Iran, a government lawyer said Monday, just before important nuclear talks begin with Washington.
China: U.S. would lose ‘trade war’
China's commerce minister warns White House that tariffs on Chinese imports would hurt Americans most.
Iran detains grandson of powerful cleric Iranian authorities detained the grandson of former president Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, the most powerful opposition supporter inside the country's clerical leadership, a news agency reported Monday.
A China without Google? Chinese say: So what? With speculation swirling that Google will soon announce the closure of its China-based Internet portal, the reaction from some Chinese has been hurry up and leave.
164 people face charges over massacres in Nigeria A Nigerian police spokesman says 164 people will be charged with a variety of offenses, including terrorism, for their suspected roles in the slaughter of more than 200 people in central Nigeria this month.
Karzai meets with al-Qaida-linked group
Afghan President Hamid Karzai has met a senior delegation for peace talks with one of the main insurgent groups fighting against his government and foreign troops.
Official: Bystanders killed in Mexico clash Two men killed in a shootout between soldiers and gunmen near a prestigious university in this northern Mexican city were graduate students, not suspected drug traffickers, officials said.
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