Dubai

Dubai looks to shop until the other shoe drops

Dubai, the second-largest of seven tiny emirates, is oil-rich—for now. But it’s betting big that retail is the country’s future.

Worth your weight in gold

Dubai residents offered gold to lose weight during Ramadan

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What students are talking about today (November 8th edition)

Alcohol Studies, the Sandy Five, & a riot over Obama

An udderly new camel business

An udderly new camel business

Camel milk may be for sale in the EU sooner than expected

Why Harper should hire Bob Rae

Isn’t it time Harper appointed Rae as foreign minister?

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Mission Canadian

Satellite campuses abroad aren’t just offering degrees, they’re selling our values

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Stay-At-Home executives

Why do 40 per cent of big Canadian firms not do any business outside our borders?

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This Week’s Travel News

Stop The Presses: There’s Good News For Canada’s Airlines, Big In Dubai: That’s The Way They Roll, and Full Steam Ahead Or Cruising For A Bruising?

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This week’s travel news

Why Robert Milton Made $14.7 Million In 2009, Versailles No More: Pearson Named World’s Most Improved Airport, and More Profit, More Planes for Emirates

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The city of gold turns to dust

Dubai is a financial mess. Who’s to blame for the collapse?

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The good news is, we can definitely keep the “The”

I think we have a runaway winner in the 2009 “Brand That Had The Most Difficult Month” sweepstakes. (Some interesting background from the Financial Times.)