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‘Yellow in the UAE’.

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Theme – ‘Yellow in the UAE’.

Where – At one of the prominent hotels as display

When – Sept 2012

Why – Beautiful yellow when mixed with a bit of white increased its beauty and appeal

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One RED I couldn’t resist and never avoid

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Theme – ‘Red in the UAE’.
Where – At one of the malls
When – Sept 2012
Why – This “Red” I couldn’t resist and can never avoid..Life without spice? – Is that what they say?

RED Rules

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Theme – ‘Red in the UAE’.
Where – At a shopping mall
When – Sept 2012
Why – There were different colors in the display, but the REDs in between ruled them over.

Welcome and waiting.

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Theme – ‘Red in the UAE’.
Where – One of the oldest 5 star hotels in Abu Dhabi
When – 1st October 2012
Why – Welcome and waiting… a traditional arabic welcome tent gives always a warm feeling to relax and converse, the past, present and future.

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Who would like to say NO to this red and "made in UAE" item.

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Theme – ‘Red in the UAE’.
Where – At one of the best hotels in Abu Dhabi \
When – 1st October 2012 Why – Who would like to say NO to this red and “made in UAE” item.

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Reader pictures of the week – Gulf News

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Reflections Ramesh Menon took this photograph while on vacation in Kerala, India. He said: “Looking at the reflection of nature on a rainy day gave me a nostalgic feeling. I knew that what I was seeing was momentary as I was coming back to sunny UAE soon.

Hungry Drivers

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Hungry drivers
This year being one of the hottest and longest Ramadan days, it is a matter of concern for all who are on the road right before iftar. On the first day of Ramadan, I happened to witness and experience at least three near-accidents in Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Sharjah roads. This is really dangerous and I hope that no one gets hurt. Could the relevant authorities come out with clear guidelines, stricter rules and fines to those who drive extremely fast?
From Mr Ramesh Menon
Abu Dhabi

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Police warn motorists to drive safely — especially before iftar

Making the most of it

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