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United Arab Emirates National Day (1 December 2009)
We congratulate the people and the government of the United Arab Emirates led by Their Excellencies, President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed al-Nahyan and Prime Minister Sheikh Muhammad bin Rashid al-Maktoum, and its Embassy headed by Ambassador Mohammed Ebrahim Aljowaid, on the occasion of their 38th An

Central Bank Of The UAE Backs UAE Banks, Branches Of Foreign Banks Operating In The Country (30 November 2009)
Central Bank of the UAE announced that it stands behind UAE banks and branches of foreign banks operating in the country.

Etisalat Launches Promotion For Free FIFA Club World Cup Tickets (30 November 2009)
Etisalat ’Festival Football’ is now live and it offers fans chances to win free tickets to any of the eight matches and be part of all the FIFA football action right here in the UAE.

Fujairah Rotana Resort & Spa preferred hotel of the Black Eagles (30 November 2009)
Mrad El Khoury, General Manager of Fujairah Rotana Resort & Spa commented: “It is a privilege to have hosted the Black Eagles again. We are proud to be recognized as the Black Eagles’ “preferred hotel” especially that me and my team always anticipate their visit and the exceptional ambience they cre

International Performers Arrive Ahead Of 2009 Etisalat-Sharjah Water Festival (30 November 2009)
The international acts include the Italian orchestra I Cameristi Triestini, which will be performing one show only, on the opening night, the London-based Sesame Street Performance, and the Florida-based high dive team.

Most Emirates already curbing the use of tobacco (30 November 2009)
A spokesperson for the municipality said if individuals were caught smoking in malls, restaurants, cafes, public toilets, salons and other public spaces they could be fined Dh1,000 (US$270). Businesses that allow people to smoke in banned areas could be fined up to Dh20,000.

Most Emirates already curbing the use of tobacco (30 November 2009)
In October 2008, the municipality in Ras al Khaimah banned smoking in all enclosed public areas. Businesses were warned they could be temporarily shut down or fined more than Dh5,000 if they did not abide by the law.

Most Emirates already curbing the use of tobacco (30 November 2009)
A spokesperson for the municipality said if individuals were caught smoking in malls, restaurants, cafes, public toilets, salons and other public spaces they could be fined Dh1,000 (US$270). Businesses that allow people to smoke in banned areas could be fined up to Dh20,000.

Most Emirates already curbing the use of tobacco (30 November 2009)
In May last year Fujairah banned smoking in all closed public areas and warned of Dh500 fines. This policy remains, but as with the rest of the UAE, could benefit from tighter legislation.

Oxford Business Group Marks Five Years In Abu Dhabi Work Begins On Fifth Country Report (30 November 2009)
"Since we set up our operations in Abu Dhabi, OBG has established many fruitful partnerships with key players from the world of business and politics," said Boissevain.


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