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The Red Sea: 6 million to establish a set of dirt roads
The red sea government has started to establish a set of dirt roads through Hurghada’s new housing lands, with a cost of six million pounds.
Facebook’s Timeline: A catalog of nothing
By Kevin Kelleher FEBRUARY 18, 2012 We have seen the past, and it doesn’t work. Over the past few weeks, Facebook has been rolling out Timeline, its effort to…
Motorola Mobility says Apple files EU patent complaint
(Reuters) - Apple has asked EU anti-trust regulators to step in and settle a technology patent dispute between the company and Motorola Mobility, according to…
Wall Street ends week higher before Greece decision
(Reuters) - U.S. stocks edged higher on Friday, but investors stayed cautious before a long holiday weekend when hopes are set for Greece's bailout plan to be…
Oil price climbs
Oil for March delivery rose 0.9 percent to $103.24 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange, the highest settlement price since May 10, and Saudi Arabia, the…
Saudi shares gain profits
Saudi Arabian shares rose after signs of an improving U.S. economy and progress on a bailout for Greece bolstered the outlook for fuel demand.
Dubai Inflation down
The monthly consumer prices inflation rate in Dubai dropped 0.94 per cent in January 2012 compared to December 2011, due to decreases in several segments, according…
SWIFT ready to block Iranian Banks
Belgium-based SWIFT, which provides banks with a system for moving funds around the world, bowed to international pressure on Friday and said it was ready to block…