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Ministry's inspector offered bribe of Dh30,000

An Indian businessman allegedly offered an inspector at the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs a bribe of Dh30,000

Pakistan seek ODI series win to seal ICC Champions Trophy spot

Pakistan and Bangladesh will have one eye on qualification for the ICC Champions Trophy 2017 when they begin a one-day

TNT Post buys Dutch e-retail company Kowin

TNT Post says it is implementing its e-commerce strategy in the field of online shopping by acquiring the e-retail

De Villiers, Tahir shine as South Africa thrash Windies

South Africa posted a huge 257-run victory over West Indies thanks to a stunning unbeaten century from AB de Villiers

Smart ways to do online shopping

There is a big behavioural shift that has taken place in the way shoppers spend money. A fad or a necessity, or call it

Sugar Babies: Internet dating for money

Pretty young women and older men of means - 'sugar babies' and 'sugar daddies' - are pairing up thanks to a US website

UAE leads the region in online jobs activity

The latest Monster Employment Index Middle East rose 8 per cent on annual basis and the UAE led all other GCC countries

Americans blog more, e-mail less

US Internet users spend most of their online time visiting blogs and social networking sites and less time checking e-

Online education is answer to professional skills shortage

In today's competitive work environment, it pays to keep ahead of the game, especially where training and education are

Sony to delay online service for PS3 again

Sony Corp's game unit said it was delaying the launch of its "Home" 3D virtual online community service for the

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Sony to delay online service for PS3 again

  Sony Corp's game unit said it was delaying the launch of its "Home" 3D virtual online community service for the

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Murdoch's tough challenge to the 'freeconomy'

A little more than 10 years ago, at the time of the dot-com boom, newspaper and magazine publishers around the world