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Abdullah receives al owais award for shaikha fatima -  From www.khaleejtimes.com - 1 day 14 hrs 1 mts ago DUBAI - Foreign Minister Shaikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan paid tribute to the founder of Al Owais Award the late Sultan bin Ali, describing the award as a honorary model for citizens.
Avatar got the (few) awards it deserved -  From news.google.com - 3 day 15 hrs 28 mts ago Avatar got the (few) awards it deservedNationalBut the gruesome murder of the UAE citizen Ali, aged 13 years old in Dubai has changed the very concept of who is a minor … That a gang of youngsters aged ...

   
Udd launches news centre to cover rally -  From news.google.com - 3 day 16 hrs 34 mts ago UDD launches news centre to cover rallyBangkok PostForeign Minister Kasit Piromya raised the issue yesterday with UAE ambassador to Thailand Mohammed Ali Ahmed Omran Al Shamsi. Chavanond Intarakomalyasut ...and more »
Dana gas sponsors mideast prospect exhibition -  From article.wn.com - 4 day 12 hrs 56 mts ago Sharjah - Dana Gas, is participating in and sponsoring the inaugural Middle East Prospect Exhibition (MEPEX), being held under the patronage of H. E. Dr Abdul Husain bin Ali Mirza, Bahrains Minister of Oil and Gas Affairs, and Chairman of the National Oil and Gas Authority (NOGA) in Bahrain. MEPEX was officially opened by Dr. Mirza, who welcomed those present and congratulated them...
Traffic law changes among dubais health reform plan -  From article.wn.com - 4 day 15 hrs 39 mts ago DUBAI A comprehensive traffic law is among the sweeping reforms being proposed for the public health sector in Dubai as the government seeks to lessen the burden of injuries and diseases and improve health standards. An action plan for the three-year health reform programme has been readied and main areas of concern have been targeted, according to Dr Ali Al Marzooqi, Director of Health and Safety at the Dubai Health Authority. Detailing the plans to reduce road traffic injuries, Dr Marzooqi said the authority will submit a comprehensive two-year plan to the authorities concerned this month. Deaths and injuries...
Broadband usage in middle east and north africa belt seen rising 40% through 2015 -  From news.google.com - 4 day 15 hrs 40 mts ago border=1GulfNews Broadband usage in Middle East and North Africa belt seen rising 40% through 2015GulfNewsThe old definitions that provided separation between radio, TV, cable, newspapers, and film have gone, or are going forever, said Bin Ali. ...and more »
Broadband usage in mena belt seen rising 40% through 2015 -  From news.google.com - 4 day 17 hrs 30 mts ago border=1GulfNews Broadband usage in Mena belt seen rising 40% through 2015GulfNewsThe old definitions that provided separation between radio, TV, cable, newspapers, and film have gone, or are going forever, said Bin Ali. ...and more »
Iran press watchdog warns 17 media publications -  From article.wn.com - 5 day 11 hrs 46 mts ago TEHRAN (AFP) – Irans press watchdog has warned 17 publications, including a leading reformist daily, accusing them of having breached media regulations, Mehr news agency reported on Tuesday. Mohammad Ali Ramin, a watchdog official and deputy culture and Islamic guidance...
Uae achievements are remarkable, al awani -  From news.google.com - 5 day 13 hrs 59 mts ago border=1ArabianBusiness.com UAE achievements are remarkable, Al AwaniWAM - Emirates News AgencyWAM Islamabad, March 9th, 2010 (WAM) -- HE Ali Seif Sultan Al Awani, UAE Ambassador in Pakistan has said that UAE has made tremendous achievements in ...GOVT-UAE: IDEAL FEDERAL STRATEGY WILL SPUR PROGRESS, SAYS LOCAL PAPERTrading Markets (press release)UAE power demand seen tripling by 2020 - ministerArabianBusiness.comUAE leaders greet Syrian presidentKhaleej TimesWAM - Emirates News Agency -WAM - Emirates News Agencyall 20 news articles »
Gabon vows to work closely with us on iran at un -  From article.wn.com - 5 day 20 hrs 13 mts ago WASHINGTON (AFP) – Gabon will work closely with the United States and others to pressure Iran to comply with UN demands over its nuclear program, Gabonese President Ali Bongo said Monday. We feel that its for the authorities in Iran to demonstrate that theyre willing to go along with what the international community demands,...
Separatists clash with troops in southern yemen -  From www.khaleejtimes.com - 6 day 16 hrs 17 mts ago ADEN, Yemen - At least ten separatists and three soldiers were injured in clashes in southern Yemen on Saturday, an official said, as President Ali Abdullah Salehs government steps up its crackdown on southern secessionists.
Defiant iraqis prepared to face gods wrath -  From article.wn.com - 6 day 16 hrs 19 mts ago Election day started with the thunder of mortar fire just before 7am. For two hours, a new explosion could be heard across the city every few minutes. Adnan Ali was about to get out of bed and vote when his second-storey flat split in half and his bedroom fell to the ground. A large bomb had gone off in his residential apartment building in Baghdad. Everything shook and then our rooms separated and crumbled, the pensioner said standing beside the ruins. Im not voting now. Such a reaction was exactly what the bombers wanted. Yesterdays co-ordinated attacks were part of a terror network that set out to intimidate Baghdad and other parts of Iraq and prevent the establishment of full...
Analysis: malthuss disciples —mir mohammad ali talpur -  From news.google.com - 7 day 18 hrs 17 mts ago ANALYSIS: Malthuss disciples —Mir Mohammad Ali TalpurDaily TimesThe UAE, which was buying $ 3.5 billion French Leclerc tanks, had pledged just $ 25 million to the Palestinians. The US sold well over $ 28 billion of arms ...
Car bomb rocks iraq shrine city on eve of elections -  From article.wn.com - 8 day 13 hrs 14 mts ago BAGHDAD (AFP) – A powerful car bomb killed three people in an Iraq holy city Saturday on the eve of the war-torn nations general election which Al-Qaeda has threatened to sabotage and to kill people who dare to vote. The blast near a Shiite shrine in Najaf, which killed two Iranian pilgrims and an Iraqi and wounded at least 54 people, came despite a massive nationwide security operation in the run-up to Sundays vote. A local official in Najaf, 150 kilometres (90 miles) south of Baghdad, said the bombing occurred about 500 metres (yards) from the shrine to Imam Ali, son-in-law of the Prophet Mohammed and one of Shiite Islams most revered figures. Of those injured, 33 were...
Deadly iraq car bomb near shia shrine in najaf -  From article.wn.com - 8 day 13 hrs 42 mts ago A car bomb in Iraqs holy city of Najaf has killed at least three people and wounded 50 on the eve of tense parliamentary elections, officials say. The blast struck near the Imam Ali shrine, popular with Shia pilgrims from Iraq and Iran. It came despite security being ramped up nationwide ahead of Sundays polls. Dozens have died as sectarian tensions mounted ahead of the elections, the...
Iran threatens to withdraw nuclear counter -  From article.wn.com - 9 day 19 hrs 25 mts ago Compiled by Daily Star staff Friday, March 05, 2010 - Powered by Iran may withdraw a counter-offer it made to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in response to proposals from the major powers for the supply of nuclear fuel, its IAEA envoy warned on Thursday. “Iran’s proposal for a simultaneous exchange on Iranian soil of our low-enriched uranium for fuel enriched to 20 percent is still on the table but it will not stay there forever,” Ali Asghar Soltanieh said, quoted by Mehr news agency. His words echoed similar warnings of a time-limit from the major powers. “Any development which might disturb the climate of...
Iran threatens to withdraw nuclear offer -  From article.wn.com - 10 day 13 hrs 51 mts ago Iran may withdraw a counter-offer it made to the IAEA in response to proposals from the major powers for the supply of nuclear fuel, its IAEA envoy warned. Irans proposal for a simultaneous exchange on Iranian soil of our low enriched uranium for fuel enriched to 20 percent is still on the table but it will not stay there forever, Ali Asghar Soltanieh said, quoted by Mehr news agency. His words...
Iraqs sunni voters yearn for change -  From article.wn.com - 10 day 14 hrs 27 mts ago AWJA - The head of Saddam Husseins tribe hesitates to talk about the ousted Sunni dictator, wary of angry reactions. But what can he do to shake the association with a man who brutally repressed Iraqs new Shiite leaders? Saddam was a member of this tribe and he always will be, Munaf Ali al-Nida said in an interview in his mansion overlooking the Tigris river, as a deeply divided country headed toward a national election this Sunday. We want to put the past behind us and make a new beginning....
Iran says new un nuclear chief biased but leaves door ajar -  From article.wn.com - 11 day 19 hrs 51 mts ago Compiled by Daily Star staff Wednesday, March 03, 2010 - Powered by Iran’s atomic chief on Tuesday accused the new UN nuclear watchdog head, Yukiya Amano, of taking sides against Tehran’s atomic program but said he hoped the Japanese official would modify his stand. Ali Akbar Salehi’s criticism came as Moscow and Beijing – two veto-wielding powers at the UN Security Council – were divided over imposing new sanctions on Tehran. US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton also appeared to extend her timeline on fresh UN sanctions. “We expected Mr Amano to examine and adopt a position about the nuclear issue in an unbiased way, but unfortunately and in...
Iraqs top cleric refuses to influence elections -  From article.wn.com - 11 day 19 hrs 51 mts ago NAJAF, Iraq — No one man in Iraq has more power to change the outcome of the country’s elections on Sunday than a frail cleric who lives in an ascetic house in this holy city. And yet he has refused to wield it, shaping the relationship between Islam and the state at a crucial juncture in Iraq’s history. Michael Kamber for The New York Times Iraqis walked in front of a sign featuring Ayatollah Sistani encouraging residents to vote in Baghdad on Tuesday. Notes from Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq and other areas of conflict in the post-9/11 era. Go to the Blog » Multimedia In Iraq Election, Familiar Faces but New Coalitions The cleric, Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani,...
Chinese publisher debuts at intl book fair in uae -  From news.google.com - 11 day 19 hrs 52 mts ago border=1AME Info Chinese publisher debuts at intl book fair in UAEXinhuaAccompanied by Chinese ambassador to UAE Gao Yusheng and Guo, Sheikh Hamed visited CIPGs pavilion and extended his warm welcome for the Chinese ...British Council to Host Renowned Author Qaisra Shahraz at Abu Dhabi ...Eye of Dubai (press release)Ask Ali guidebook launching at the book fairNationalall 9 news articles »
Emke group discusses expansion plan in gcc with singh (zawya) -  From us.rd.yahoo.com - 11 day 20 hrs 47 mts ago 01 March 2010 RIYADH: Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh held talks with Yusuff Ali M. A, managing director of Emke Group, which owns and operates the Lulu chain of hypermarkets in Saudi Arabia and other Gulf countries.
Iran says new un nuclear chief biased -  From article.wn.com - 12 day 15 hrs 36 mts ago TEHRAN (AFP) – Irans atomic chief on Tuesday accused the new UN nuclear watchdog head, Yukiya Amano, of taking sides against Tehrans atomic programme but said he hoped the Japanese official would modify his stand. Ali Akbar Salehis criticism came as Moscow and Beijing -- two veto-wielding powers at the UN Security Council -- were divided over imposing new sanctions on Tehran. US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton also appeared to extend her timeline on fresh UN sanctions. We expected Mr Amano to examine and adopt a position about the nuclear issue in an unbiased way, but unfortunately and in contradiction with what he had said before, we did not see an unbiased...
Uae, russia hold consultations -  From news.google.com - 12 day 21 hrs 4 mts ago border=1TopNews Arab Emirates UAE, Russia hold consultationsWAM - Emirates News AgencyWAM Abu Dhabi,Mar 01th, 2010 (WAM) -- UAE and Russia held in Abu Dhabi today the first meeting in a round of consultations between them. ...UAE, US strengthen nuclear ties with new dealUtilities-ME.comAsk Ali guidebook launching at the book fairNationalExperts for strict implementation of copyright actTopNews Arab EmiratesMiddle East Online -Khaleej Times -Eye of Dubai (press release)all 24 news articles »
Ask ali guidebook launching at the book fair -  From news.google.com - 12 day 21 hrs 6 mts ago Ask Ali guidebook launching at the book fairNationalAlsaloom returned to the UAE and worked as a tour guide for the Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority. He received so many questions that he decided to start his own ...
Irans khamenei says iaea lacks independence -  From www.khaleejtimes.com - 13 day 15 hrs 58 mts ago TEHRAN - Irans supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on Sunday the UN nuclear watchdog lacks independence, as the 35-member body meets this week to discuss a new report on Tehrans atomic programme.
Iran releases 6 journalists, opposition activists -  From article.wn.com - 13 day 16 hrs 1 mts ago Filed at 3:07 a.m. ET TEHRAN, Iran (AP) -- Iranian media say six journalists and opposition activists held for suspected involvement in the countrys postelection turmoil have been released on bail. Hundreds were arrested following the disputed June presidential election and in the ensuing crackdown on opposition supporters claiming President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad won by fraud. Reports on Monday in the Bahar daily and other newspapers said the released included journalists Mashallah Shamsolvaezin, Abdolreza Tajik and Mohammad Javad Mozaffar. Activists Ali Hekmat and Behrang Tonekaboni, and retired Tehran University professor Mohammad Sadeq Rabbani, were also freed late Sunday. The releases are...
President saleh phones uae counterpart -  From news.google.com - 16 day 12 hrs 17 mts ago President Saleh phones UAE counterpartYemen News Agency26 (Saba)- President Ali Abdullah Saleh held Friday a phone conversation with President of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan ...President condoles Abu Dhabi Crown PrinceYemen News Agencyall 2 news articles »
Dubai killing generates unwelcome publicity -  From article.wn.com - 16 day 19 hrs 11 mts ago By David Gritten BBC News In 1973, a Moroccan waiter working in the Norwegian town of Lillehammer was shot dead by agents of the Israeli foreign intelligence service, Mossad, who mistook him for Ali Hassan Salameh, a Palestinian behind an attack during the previous years Munich Olympics in which 11 Israeli athletes died. Two members of the hit squad were arrested the next day as they reused a getaway car to travel to the airport. One of them, an inexperienced Danish-born volunteer, provided police with a paper trail that led to the capture and imprisonment of several of his comrades, and sparked a diplomatic incident. Hoping to recoup his expenses, he had kept his receipts. Twenty-seven...
Iran leader concedes no ground to rivals -  From article.wn.com - 16 day 19 hrs 11 mts ago Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, dismissed the possibility of compromise with opposition leaders on Thursday, saying in harsh language that they had no right to participate in politics, the official IRNA news agency reported. Ayatollah Khamenei’s remarks at a meeting in Tehran with members of the Assembly of Experts, a clerical body, followed a challenge to the government on Monday by Mehdi Karroubi, one of the opposition candidates who ran in the disputed presidential election in June. Mr. Karroubi called for a national referendum to gauge the popularity of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s government. Without naming Mr. Karroubi or another opposition leader,...

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