1. DUBAI, United Arab Emirates - The United Arab Emirates has declared BlackBerry smartphones a potential threat to national security, saying the devices operate beyond the jurisdiction of national laws and are open to misuse.
    Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune - Jul 26 04:29am
  2. DUBAI, United Arab Emirates - The United Arab Emirates has declared BlackBerry smartphones a potential threat to national security, saying the devices operate beyond the jurisdiction of national
    El Paso Times - Jul 26 07:39am
  3. Emirates, the international airline of the United Arab Emirates, is to start flights to Madrid, providing passenger service between Bangkok and Spain. The daily service begins from 1st August, making
    Thaipr.net - Jul 30 02:46am
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    BBC News - Jul 29 05:25am
  5. DUBAI, United Arab Emirates - The United Arab Emirates has declared BlackBerry smartphones made by Waterloo, Ont.-based Research in Motion (TSX:RIM) a potential threat to national security, saying the devices operate beyond the jurisdiction of national laws and are open to misuse.
    Brandon Sun - Jul 26 06:28am
  6. DUBLIN----Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "IT Services Market in United Arab Emirates to 2014" report to their offering.
    Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Jul 30 04:01am
  7. DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Emirati officials have declared BlackBerry smartphones a potential threat to national security because users' data is stored overseas, where local laws don't apply and where analysts say it could be harder for authorities to monitor.
    Sun-Sentinel - Jul 26 06:23am
  8. DUBAI, United Arab Emirates -- The head of the European Tour says there is great potential to expand into Eastern Europe, Asia and even South America as many countries step up their construction of
    SportingNews - Jul 30 09:44am
  9. DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The head of the European Tour says there is great potential to expand into Eastern Europe, Asia and even South America as many countries step up their construction of world class courses.
    Connecticut Post - Jul 30 08:26am
  10. (AP:DUBAI, United Arab Emirates) The head of the European Tour says there is great potential to expand into Eastern Europe, Asia and even South America as several countries step up their construction of world class courses.
    INO News - Jul 30 09:43am