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Flash Entertainment Announces Second Capitala World Tennis Championship To Have World’s Top Players Back In Abu Dhabi The Capitala Tennis in Schools Programme, which aims to educate children on the benefits of a healthy lifestyle and promote the sport of tennis is in full swing.
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Bawadi Mall Opens 2000 Sq. M. Skating Rink, First Such Artificial Rink In Middle East Shraim added: "Healthy competition amongst shopping centers in the UAE boosts innovation in attracting customers and tenants.
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CEO of Rezidor Hotel Group Visits Their Two New Properties on Yas Island Rezidor currently operates 22 hotels and 5,649 rooms in the Middle East, with this figure expected to swell to 25 properties representing 6,677 rooms by the end of the year.
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ALHOSN University Conducts Time & Self-Management Training For Workforce The two-day course is part of ALHOSN’s commitment to providing continuous training and development to its workforce to improve their skills and competence.
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Abu Dhabi Rents Subject To Changing Market Dynamics According to the Asteco report, Khalidiyah and the Corniche continue to be in high demand but tenants have also started to look at developments off Abu Dhabi Island.
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Abu Dhabi’s Kalima Translates Nobel Laureate’s Latest Novel The translation comes as part of a partnership between Abu Dhabi’s Kalima and Germany’s University of Johannes Gutenberg.
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Capital Security Inks Joint Venture With Arab:IT Arab:IT is the sole distributor of Telargo fleet management systems and solutions throughout the United Arab Emirates.
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World Bank Development Report 2010: Development And Climate Change Launched In Abu Dhabi "Developing countries are disproportionately affected by climate change - a crisis that is not of their making and for which they are the least prepared.
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Women ’Bread-Winners’ On This Week’s ’Nashwa’ A third woman from Morocco, Mrs. Sanaa, reveals to Nashwa how her husband does not work and forces her to give him her salary.
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Arab Water Academy Organizes A Water Diplomacy Programme "The lack of water resources and the competition over the shared use of transboundary water resources could be a major source of conflict," said HE Majid Al Mansouri, Secretary General of EAD.
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