Even if the China and Middle East relative bright spots do hold up, it will be little consolation to an industry that will remain dependent on the US, European and Japanese markets for some time yet.
Luxury retail GLA in the Gulf is certain to increase by more than 2% in 2009 ( Dubai Mall, DIFC, MoE, Villa Moda’s Bahrain expansion and Doha’s Villagio will see to that) which will be painful fo
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A few years back Shania Twain inspired me to sketch an analogy between men and shoes. At the time, I had settled for a very wrong pair of shoes; uncomfortable from the start, though highly maintained, they lost their allure as time passed, and I realized that I have invested a fortune of emotions into a fake, yet well polished pair of mismatched sneakers. Today, for no justified reason, I decided
Generally, symposia are viewed as dry, intellectual affairs held in antiseptic conference halls. The people up front talk. Some folks in the audience talk back. Some nod off. Others wonder who's catering lunch. So it's refreshing to find a gathering that engages the brain creatively. "Anywhere But Now," a three-day event organized by the Heinrich Boell Foundation in Beirut, is a case in point. Th
ACS Sharjah - Expatwoman 1st Educational Fair
Posted by shaolin242 330 days ago (http://www.acssharjah.org)
Hundreds of parents and children visited the Expatwoman education fair, showing the importance of the private education market in the UAE.
The team from the school included the Admissions Director, Registrar, Principal, Occupational Therapist and the Headmaster, Dr. Robert Spellman. Dr. Spellman hosted an informal Q&A session with parents to openly discuss the lack of special needs support in
The team from the school included the Admissions Director, Registrar, Principal, Occupational Therapist and the Headmaster, Dr. Robert Spellman. Dr. Spellman hosted an informal Q&A session with parents to openly discuss the lack of special needs support in
ACS Sharjah Launch Event
Posted by shaolin242 330 days ago (http://www.acssharjah.org)
The launch of the premier American curriculum school in Sharjah. ACS Sharjah sits on a 1.4million sq. ft campus and also offers the UAE's first fully-supported gifted, ESL and special needs program.
Cajun music is coming to the Middle East, thanks to a two-time Grammy-nominated band from Louisiana. Tuesday night saw the five-member Pine Leaf Boys open the first leg of their regional tour with a performance in the garden of the US ambassador's residence in Riyadh, entertaining a Saudi and expatriate audience with a medley of Cajun songs that even brought a few people to their feet.
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They wrought death and destruction in one of the world's most heavily armed nations, but as the specter of war recedes in Iraq, four students are turning scrap from old guns and munitions into symbols of hope. In a display of industrial war art in Baghdad's green zone, a sculpture of a fish is made out of bullet casings; a flower is shaped from the twisted remains of a machine gun barrel; another
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