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Dec 13, 2010
Amy Winehouse has set a concert date of February 11 at Gulf Bike Week in Dubai. Also playing the event: Mike Posner, and Pharrell Williams and N.E.R.D. Read Article Winehouse cleared to perform in Dubai
Dec 13, 2010
The foundation, which is seeking to help 10 million underprivileged children around the world will have a 'profound' impact on their lives, said former US president Bill Clinton. Read Article Clinton lauds Varkey GEMS Foundation
Dec 14, 2010
Pupils of Indian High School celebrated the golden anniverasry of the educational institution in Dubai. Read Article Indian High School celebrates 50th anniversary
Dec 17, 2010
To maintain the existing coastline, hundreds of tonnes of sand would need to be dumped on affected stretches on a regular basis, says a marine projects expert. Read Article Developments like Jumeirah are speeding up erosion
Dec 21, 2010
Both Emirates and Etihad Airways have put on extra flights to clear passenger backlogs after London's Heathrow Airport reopened following a weekend of heavy snow and freezing weather. Read Article Etihad and Emirates move to clear snow backlog
Dec 22, 2010
While the latest electronics are flying off store shelves three days before Christmas, hotels are expecting a similar demand for takeaway turkeys. Read Article Turkey, iPad sales soar before Christmas
Dec 27, 2010
The crew of a ship that was hijacked in the Indian Ocean by pirates in the early hours of Christmas Day are believed to be unharmed, according to a piracy watchdog group. Read Article Crew of UAE-owned hijacked ship 'unharmed'
Dec 30, 2010
Nerves are put to one side as youngsters show off their talents, from playing instruments to singing rap and rock, and reading poetry. Read Article Young, gifted and unplugged at Dubai open mic night
Dec 30, 2010
Parking across Dubai with the exception of the Deira Fish Market will be free on New Year's Day. Read Article Free parking in Dubai on New Year's Day
Dec 31, 2010
Awareness campaign worked too well, with section weighed down by complaints of dancing shop attendants while the real work of protecting consumers is affected. Read Article Nuisance callers nag consumer protection agency