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| ADIB USD33.5m profit |
26/01/2005
The Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank has reported a 33.5m profit for 2004, an increase of 22 per cent over the previous year. The bank's total assets reached USD3.45bn, growing 38 per cent, while customer depos...
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| Oil down to USD48.85 |
26/01/2005
Oil prices fell sharply yesterday after the US government reported a large rise in domestic crude inventories. Light crude fell 79 cents to USD48.85 per barrel, while London Brent fell 51 cents to USD...
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| Opec happy with USD39 pb |
26/01/2005
Kuwait Energy Minister and Opec President, Sheikh Ahmad Fahd Al Sabah, has called for Opec's production ceiling to be maintained at 27m bpd. The minister attributed price increases to recent cold weat...
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| Astin Martin GT in town |
26/01/2005
Aston Martin Middle East has unveiled the new DBR9 GT racing car for the first time in the region, and announced plans to launch a Dubai-based racing team that could compete in GT Series across Europe...
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| Consanguinity health risk |
26/01/2005
Children born from consanguineous parents are more likely to suffer from asthma, diabetes, epilepsy and mental retardation, according to a study reported in Gulf News. Qatar's Hamad Medical Corporatio...
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AP - A teen charged in the brutal beating of a 12-year-old girl at a birthday party last year pleaded guilty Friday to f...
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washingtonpost.com - The man on the phone called himself James Garrett.
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Reuters - Iran warned on Saturday it would return
to making nuclear fuel and that the Middle East would get even
more un...
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AP - In their first day of deliberations, jurors in the trial of former WorldCom chief Bernard Ebbers asked to review ke...
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AP - More than three years after installing a pro-U.S. government, Afghanistan has been unable to contain opium poppy pr...
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