Taryam Al Subaihi Archive
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Jan 30, 2013
Citizen of the UAE must rise above wasta to truly serve the country by putting the good of the nation before that of family, friend or tribe. Read Article 'Wasta' is a universal bane in promoting qualified candidates
Dec 02, 2012
One of the reasons for the UAE's success is that President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed learnt from a master - his father. Read Article From Zayed's foundations to Khalifa's new era of progress
Sep 30, 2012
Are some doctors in the UAE prescribing too much medicine? Read Article An epidemic of overmedicating is making parents sick
Jul 29, 2012
Decorations of light and colour, mainstays of the Holy Month, are on short display in Abu Dhabi this year. Time for an explanation? Read Article The spirit of Ramadan is here, but why is it still so dark?
Jul 17, 2012
Have the pressures of work, along with the global financial crisis, led to an increase in negativity that's spilling over into holiday time? Read Article In the middle of paradise, we still find it difficult to unwind
Jul 01, 2012
More than a decade after the attacks of September 11, Muslims around the world are still the victims of prejudice and misunderstanding. Read Article What's in a beard? False stereotypes in a post-9/11 age
Jun 04, 2012
With new Central Bank regulations to be introduced, the whole nation may have the opportunity to wipe the financial slate clean. Read Article Responsible borrowing starts with smarter bank lending
May 20, 2012
The secret truth about a hot of human-resources departments is that in hiring and promotion, some countries of origin are unreasonably favoured over others. Read Article Nationality-based discrimination is still widespread
Apr 29, 2012
Why are Emirati men choosing to marry foreigners over their own countrywomen? Both options have their pitfalls. Read Article The truth on mixed marriages: only the strong will survive
Apr 15, 2012
Abu Dhabi's public administration is in most respects modern and efficient. But there's a little building near the courthouse … Read Article Pace of progress in Abu Dhabi leaves the courts behind