Timeline: Plane crashes in the UAE

The following is the timeline of plane crashes in the UAE » Read More
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Eid is a wonderful time for fashion

Eid collection inspired by nature, tradition and culture. » Read More
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Surgery for Under 23 goalkeeper after crash

Yousif Abdelrahman, the Al Ain and youth national team goalkeeper, suffered a broken collarbone and other injuries in a car crash on Thursday. » Read More
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Surgical innovation arrives at Tawam Hospital

New equipment in the operating theatre gives doctors better access to trauma victims' injuries. » Read More
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GEMS pupils surpass UK counterparts

"The most significant achievement is that the average for those IGCSE / GCSE students at GEMS International Schools achieving 5A*-C, including mathematics and English, has risen from 75 per cent in 2009, to just over 80 per cent in 2010. This result is 30 percentage points higher than the UK average last year, which was 50.7 per cent," it said. » Read More
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Residents decry continued rent increase in Al Ain

Real estate agents said the city is still saturated with people who have moved here from Abu Dhabi, Dubai, and Buraimi, a neighbouring Omani town. » Read More
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US cargo plane goes down on a military base

A US cargo aircraft went down in the desert close to Academic City where witnesses report of a "big fireball". » Read More
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Timeline of major crashes this year

January 25, 2010: Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737-800 crashed minutes after taking off from Beirut airport in stormy weather, plunging in ball of fire into sea. All 90 passengers and crew killed.April 10: Ninety-six people aboard Polish President Lech Kaczynski's official Tupolev Tu-154 plane were killed in crash near Smolensk airport in western Russia. Plane was carrying Kaczynski, his wife Maria » Read More
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Children learn science lessons the fun way

Number of attendees expected to hit 10,000 by end of holy month, says official » Read More
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Saving 75b litres of water using a Dh7 device

The campaign, Watersavers, aims to achieve this goal by fitting every single tap in Abu Dhabi's estimated 220,000 households with a simple water-saving device. » Read More
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'Slow reading movement' defies our constant hurry

As per a recent news report from the guardian.co.uk, a growing concern in academic circles has produced a ‘slow reading movement' to help preserve the increasingly unpopular concept of conventional reading — reading a text through to the end. » Read More
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Call centre a new way to register vehicles

The Roads and Transport Authority will implement the call-in service after Eid el Fitr, where drivers can also pay fines. » Read More
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