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Abu Dhabi Hosts Thinkers’ Fête

2007 / نوفمبر / الجمعة

By PRANAY GUPTE
Special to the Sun
October 26, 2007

ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates — Of the 22 countries that constitute the Arab League, only three have formal diplomatic ties with Israel. The United Arab Emirates is not among them.

It would be fair to suggest, though, that the UAE — far more than Egypt, Jordan, and Mauritania, which maintain legations in Tel Aviv — is far more of an open society, far less hostile to Jewry, and much more welcoming to Western and, specifically, American, economic, political, and cultural interests. With a population of less than 5 million, of whom 80% are expatriates, the UAE is certainly a far more cosmopolitan place than practically any other Arab country, and one where there are virtually no restrictions on the nature of national discourse.

That was conspicuously evident during the four-day Festival of Thinkers that ended here late Wednesday. The idea was to expose young Emirati students to the world’s finest minds so they could better integrate into an evolving global culture, notwithstanding the fact that in the UAE no citizen is poor and no native really has to work for a living. The UAE, after all, pumps 2 million barrels of crude oil a day, has reserves of nearly 100 billion barrels of oil that will last at least 150 years, and will enjoy a surplus of more than $500 billion this year alone due to oil prices that have touched $90 a barrel.

At the heart of the festival was the notion that it isn’t enough for Emiratis to be born wealthy; it is far more critical to accelerate the cross-fertilization of ideas with the outside world. The festival attracted 16 Nobel laureates, and more than 100 thinkers, including American and New York luminaries such as the astronaut Buzz Aldrin; the president of the International Longevity Center, Dr. Robert Butler; the president of Cooper Union, George Campbell; the founder of NewYorkSocialDiary.com, David Patrick Columbia; the chairwoman of the New York Institute of Technology, Linda Davila; the editorial director of American Media, Bonnie Fuller; the president of the Institute of International Education, Allan Goodman, who also administers the Fulbright Program; the editor of Discover magazine, Bob Guccione Jr., and the CEO of Prudential Douglas Elliman, Dottie Herman. Also attending were the executive vice president of Edelman Financial Communications, Kathleen Lacey Hoge; the editor of Reader’s Digest, Jacqueline Leo; the senior editor of Vogue, Shirley Lord; the president emeritus of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, Dr. Paul Marks, and his wife, the Sarah Lawrence geneticist, Dr. Joan H. Marks; journalist Judith Miller; literary agent Lynn Nesbit; the president of Hunter College, Jennifer Raab; the president of Business for Diplomatic Action, Keith Reinhard, who is chairman emeritus of DDB Worldwide; the president of the New York Times Company Foundation, Jack Rosenthal; the president of the New York Academy of Sciences, Ellis Rubinstein; the CEO of the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, Carl Schramm; President Kennedy’s closest adviser and speech writer, Theodore Sorensen; the president of Ursinus College, John Strassburger, and the head of the Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity, Marion Wiesel.

They may have been surprised at the warmth with which His Highness Sheik Nahayan Mabarak al-Nahayan, the biennial festival’s founder and the UAE’s minister of higher education, received the guests, many of whom are Jewish. Mrs. Wiesel sat next to the sheik at last night’s farewell dinner. The Oxford-educated sheik, a member of Abu Dhabi’s royalty, put it this way: “We have had a record of trading with the world from ancient times, and we want to be even more open to the world in this age of globalization. Some might say that we are moving too fast. But change is the order of the day, and our country wants to play its role in promoting global peace, security, and progress.”

The role has many dimensions. Dubai, one of the seven sheikdoms that formed the UAE in 1971, has transformed itself into a glitzy metropolis; its financial institutions have taken stakes in Nasdaq and other bourses. The more conservative Abu Dhabi, which possesses more than 90% of the UAE’s reserves of crude oil and natural gas, has decided to concentrate on developing institutions of culture, science, technology, and education.

It has already arranged to support the establishment of an outpost of New York’s Guggenheim Museum, which will be designed by the Los Angeles-based architect Frank Gehry. It has invited the Louvre to plant roots here. Sheik Nahayan inaugurated the Nobel Museum a couple of days ago. New York University has agreed to start a campus in Abu Dhabi. In addition, The New York Sun has learned that the general manager of the Metropolitan Opera, Peter Gelb, is being asked to come over to begin discussions to create a branch of his institution in this city of parks, palm trees, and beaches at the edge of what the Emiratis prefer to call the Arabian Gulf.

Clearly, Sheikh Nahayan seeks closer ties with New York’s cultural and intellectual establishment, and American participants at the festival came away with the impression that the UAE — a traditional American ally that hosts the largest American naval base outside America itself — represents a role model among Arab states, even if its governance is by family rule and not in the style of Westminster or Washington democracy.

Of course, every aspiring institution builder in the world seems to want the UAE’s money: At the festival, for instance, Columbia University’s Jeffrey Sachs seized the microphone at three major events on the opening day, repeated his signature mantra of protecting the global environment and alleviating global poverty, and then promptly proceeded to get signed commitments from the organizers to host a science and technology summit here next year.

UAE cyber crimes law

2007 / سبتمبر / الأحد

 UAE cyber crimes law

04/30/2007 10:37 AM | Gulf News Report

Abu Dhabi: President His Highness Shaikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan has issued a federal law on combating cyber crimes.

* Law No.2 of 2006, issued last month, includes 29 articles, and shall take effect from the date of its issuance, and is to be published in the official gazette.
* Article No.2 considers any intentional act resulting in abolishing, destroying or revealing secrets or republishing personal or official information, as a crime. It says anyone convicted of logging onto information website or system shall be punished with jail term, or fine, or both. If the act resulted in abolishing, destroying, or revealing, changing or republishing information, he/she shall be sentenced to no less than six months in jail and be fined, or both. If such information are personal, a fine of not less than Dh10, 000 shall be imposed, and a jail term of not less than one year shall be handed out to the convict, or both punishments.
* The law also reads that anyone convicted of stimulating a male or female to commit adultery or prostitution via the Internet will be jailed up to five years and fined.
* Anyone convicted of abusing holy shrines or religious rituals or insulting them or inciting others to do so, shall be sentenced to five years in jail and be fined.
* Anyone convicted of opposing the Islamic religion will be jailed up to seven years. Anyone convicted of transcending family principles and values shall be jailed for one year and fined Dh50, 000. Anyone convicted of setting up a website for groups promoting programmes in breach of public decency and order shall be sentenced to five years in jail.
* Article No.3 reads that anyone convicted of committing any crimes stipulated in Article No.2 of this law, shall be sentenced to no less than one year in jail, and fined not less than Dh20, 000, or both.
* Article No.4 says anyone convicted of forging any document of Federal or local government?s documents, or any of federal or local institutions, shall be temporarily imprisoned, and fined, or both.
* Anyone convicted of using the forged document with knowledge it is forged, shall be handed out the stipulated punishment for forgery crime. Article No.5 of the law reads anyone convicted of hampering, blocking or preventing the reach of service or logging onto computer programmes, or information sources with any possible means whether via the use of internet or any information technology mean, shall be punished with a jail term, or a fine, or both.
* Article No.6 says anyone convicted of inserting certain information via the internet or using any IT or electronic mean for the purpose of stopping or breaking down, or destroying, deleting or amending programmes and information, shall be either jailed or fined, or both.
* Article No.7 says anyone convicted of using the internet or any electronic or IT means for changing or destroying medical tests or medical diagnosis, or medical treatment or healthcare, or even assisted others to do it, shall be temporarily jailed or fined.
* Article No.8 says anyone convicted of deliberately eavesdropping, or receiving or intervened information or messages sent via the internet by using any electronic or high-tech means, shall be jailed or fined.
* Article No.9 says anyone convicted of using the internet or any other high-tech means for threatening or black mailing another person, to incite him to carry out an act or not, shall be sentenced to no more than two years in jail and fined no more than Dh50, 000, or both.
* Anyone convicted of using the internet for threatening or black mailing another person, to incite him to commit lewd acts or honour crimes, shall be sentenced up to 10 years in jail and fined Dh50, 000.
* Article No.10 reads that anyone convicted of putting his hands on immovable funds, or a document to sign for himself or others, by using the internet or any high-tech means in a fraudulent way or by taking a nick name or assuming the identity of others with intent to defraud, shall be sentenced to no less than one year, and fined no less than Dh30, 000, or both.
* Article No.11 reads that anyone convicted of reaching data of credit card or any other electronic cards by the use of the internet or any high-tech means, shall be imprisoned and fined. If the act takes place with intent to use credit or electronic cards to get other?s money or their available services, the convict shall be jailed for no less than one year, and fined no less than Dh30, 000, or one of each punishments.
* Article No.12 says anyone convicted of producing, preparing, sending, or saving information with intent to exploit, distribute or providing others with information that causes harm to public decency, via the internet or high-tick means, shall be sentenced to no less than six months in jail and fined no less than Dh 30, 000.
* Article No13 says anyone convicted of inciting or luring a male or female to commit adultery or prostitution, by using the internet or high-tech means, shall be imprisoned and fined. If the victim is a juvenile, a jail term of no less than five years and a fine shall be imposed.
* Article No14 says anyone convicted of logging onto a website with intent to change the designs of this site, deleting it, amending its information, or taking its address, shall be jailed and fined.
* Article No.15 stipulates that anyone convicted of using the internet or high-tech means for the purpose of committing the following crimes, shall be imprisoned or fined.

* The crimes are as follows:

* 1-Abuse of any Islamic holy shrines or rituals
* 2- Abuse of holy shrines and religious rituals stipulated in other religious since such rituals are maintained in accordance to the rulings of Islamic Sharia
* 3- Insulting any recognised religion
* 4- 4-Inctiment or promotion of sins

* If anyone convicted of opposing the Islamic religion, or abusing its principles, or carrying out any missionary activities for the benefit of other religions, he should be sentenced to more than seven years in jail.

* Article No16 reads that anyone convicted of transcending family principles and values, or publishing news or pictures related to the private life of the family?s members, shall be jailed for no one year and fined Dh50, 000.
* Article No.17 stipulates that anyone convicted of setting up a website, or publishing information vi the internet or any other cyber means for the purpose of trafficking in human beings or facilitating human trafficking, shall be temporarily imprisoned.
* Article No.18 reads that anyone convicted of setting up a website or publishing information with the aim of promoting narcotics shall be temporarily jailed.
* Article No.19 says anyone convicted of transferring dirty money or concealing their sources, or transferring illegal properties via the use of internet or other cyber means, shall be sentenced to no more than seven years and a fine of no less than Dh30, 000 and up to Dh200, 000.
* Article No.20 reads anyone convicted of setting up a website or publishing information for groups calling for facilitating and promoting ideas in breach of the general order and public decency, shall be sentenced to nor more than five years in jail.
* Article No.21 says anyone convicted of setting up a website or publishing information for a terrorist group under fake names with intent to facilitate contacts with their leadership, or to promote their ideologies and finance their activities, or to publish information on how to make explosives or any other substances to be used in terrorist attacks, shall be sentenced to no more than five years in jail.
* Article No22 reads anyone convicted of logging onto government websites with intent to obtain secrete information shall be sentenced to jail. If the practice resulted in deleting, destroying or publishing such information, the convict shall be sentenced up to five years in jail.
* Article No.23 says anyone convicted of inciting, or assisting or agreed with other person to commit a crime of crimes stipulated in this law, he shall be punished with the same punishment stipulated in the law.
* Article No.24 says with no prejudice to others? rights, all devices, programmes and means used in committing any of the previous mentioned crimes will be confiscated.
* Article No.25 stipulates if the convict is an expatriate, he shall be deported after serving his term.
* Article No.26 says the implementation of penalties stipulated in this law does not contradict any other tougher punishment stipulated in the penal Code or any other laws.
* Article No.27 says law-enforcement officials are allowed to catch criminals and report violations.
* Article No28 says any provision contradicts the provisions of this law shall be abrogated.
* Article No.29 says this law shall take effect from the date of its issuance, and is to be published in the official gazette.

Dubai International Ports transfers its operations of American ports to a “U.S. entity”

2006 / أبريل / الخميس

WASHINGTON (CNN) — United Arab Emirates-owned DP World said Thursday it would transfer its operations of American ports to a "U.S. entity" after congressional leaders reportedly told President Bush that the firm's takeover deal was essentially dead on Capitol Hill.

دبي للسيليكون توقع مذكرة تعاون علمي وتقني مع وزارة التعليم الأردنية

2006 / مارس / الأحد

 

الشيخ أحمد بن سعيد آل مكتوم:هدفنا إثراء المنطقة العربية بتقنيات الشرائح الالكترونية

Dubai Silicon Oasis

 

 

قام الشيخ أحمد بن سعيد آل مكتوم رئيس واحة دبي للسيليكون ـــ نيابة عن حكومة دبي ود. خالد طوقان وزير التعليم العالي والبحث العلمي بالمملكة الأردنية الهاشمية بتوقيع مذكرة تفاهم للتعاون العلمي والتقني المشترك وتشجيع البحث العلمي في مجال تصميم وتصنيع الشرائح الالكترونية وتبادل الخبرات في مجالات التقنية الحديثة وأشباه الموصلات

 

وعقب توقيع المذكرة التي حضرها نائب رئيس واحة السيليكون د. محمد الزرعوني، صرح الشيخ أحمد قائلاً :تهدف مذكرة التفاهم مع وزارة التعليم العالي والبحث العلمي الأردنية لإحداث جسر تواصل وتعاون في مجالات التقنية مع الأشقاء العرب، وتطوير هذه الصناعة بما يتناسب مع مستجدات العصر

 

.وأكد بأن واحة دبي للسيليكون قد آلت على نفسها تقديم الدعم المناسب والبرامج الدراسية في مجال تصميم الشرائح الالكترونية.وقال ان التعاون التقني والعلمي بين واحة دبي للسيليكون ووزارة التعليم العالي الأردنية سوف يوفر الدراسات والبرامج المتخصصة لتخريج كوادر فنية متخصصة في أشباه المواصلات والدوائر الإلكترونية التي تشكل أهم عناصر صناعة التكنولوجيا.وأضاف أن واحة دبي للسيليكون تسعى لنشر الوعي التقني في المنطقة وتزويد العديد من الجامعات العربية بالبرامج الدراسية المتخصصة

 

ومن جهته قال الوزير الأردني إننا فخورون باختيار دبي ممثلة بواحة دبي للسيليكون لجامعاتنا ومؤسساتنا التعليمية العليا للحصول على البرامج التعليمية المتقدمة ضمن الجامعات العربية المستهدفة ببرامج تطوير تقنيات تصميم وصناعة الشرائح الإلكترونية.وأضاف إن هذه الخطوة الكبيرة من المسؤولين في دبي تعكس روح التعاون المشترك بين البلدين الشقيقين وتدل على حرص واهتمام المسؤولين في دولة الإمارات العربية المتحدة وخاصة دبي بدعم الشباب العربي في المجالات التقنية لتخريج خبراء في هذا المجال في المستقبل

 

وأكد د. طوقان على استعداد المؤسسات الأكاديمية بالأردن للتجاوب مع هذه المبادرة الشجاعة لتأهيل الكوادر البشرية الفنية لقيادة العمل في مجال صناعة التكنولوجيا.وأضاف أن المؤسسات الأكاديمية الأردنية تفتح ذراعيها واسعتين استعداداً لإحداث التغيير المناسب والإضافة الاستراتيجية في المناهج الجامعية بما يخدم متطلبات شركات التقنية الحديثة العاملة في الإمارات والعالم العربي وواحة دبي للسيليكون بشكل خاص

 

وأكد على توفر الطاقات البشرية بالأردن لسد حاجات الشركات العاملة في مجالات التكنولوجيا الحديثة مؤمنا على البدء في تنفيذ الخطوة مباشرة. وأكد طوقان ضرورة إعطاء صناعة الشرائح الالكترونية مزيداً من الاهتمام وذلك لتخريج كوادر فنية عربية قادرة على التواصل مع أحدث التقنية في هذا المجال.وقال إن تزويد جامعاتنا في الأردن بأحدث البرامج الدراسية في مجال الشرائح الإلكترونية يمثل خطوة هامة وغير مسبوقة من المؤكد أن تحدث طفرة في نوعية الكفاءات المؤهلة ومخرجات التعليم في الكليات الهندسية بشكل عام.وقال إن الأردن تعد من أولى الدول العربية التي تتوفر بها أكثر من ثمانية وعشرين جامعة تضم أكثر من مئة وعشرين ألف طالب غالبيتهم في كليات التقنية وصناعات الكمبيوتر

 

وأضاف أننا ممتنون لهذا العطاء والذي سوف تنعكس ثماره خلال السنوات القليلة المقبلة.ومن جانبه أوضح د. محمد الزرعوني بأن خطوة التوقيع اتفاقية التعاون جاءت نتيجةً لزيارة وفد واحة دبي للسيليكون للمملكة الأردنية في نوفمبر من العام الماضي والتي تم فيها بحث سبل التعاون المشترك.وأضاف لقد حصلت واحة دبي للسيليكون على أحدث البرامج والحلول الدراسية من شركة سينوبس الأميركية والتي تم تزويد بعض الجامعات الإماراتية بها خلال الشهور الماضية.وتسعى الواحة لتزويد عدد من الجامعات العربية بهذه البرامج بغية تخريج كوادر بشرية وفنية تكون قادرة على سد العجز في هذا القطاع الصناعي الحيوي خاصة في ظل اهتمام العديد من الشركات العالمية بالعمل في واحة السيليكون

10 Billion AED for Dubai Water Desalination over the next 5 years

2006 / مارس / الثلاثاء

10 مليارات درهم لتحلية مياه دبي

تستثمر هيئة كهرباء ومياه دبي خلال السنوات الخمس المقبلة ما يقارب عشرة مليارات درهم في وحدات إنتاج وشبكات نقل وتوزيع المياه. صرح بذلك سعيد محمد الطاير عضو مجلس الإدارة المنتدب والرئيس التنفيذي لهيئة كهرباء ومياه دبي. وأشار إلى أن النهضة العمرانية والاقتصادية غير المسبوقة التي تشهدها دبي تسجل معدلات عالية في النمو على المياه من المتوقع أن تصل إلى 10.5%.

المحصلة النهائية للاكتتاب في أسهم الإمارات للاتصالات المتكاملة «دو» 400 مليار درهم

2006 / مارس / الثلاثاء

محصلة اكتتاب «الاتصالات المتكاملة» 400 مليار درهم

بلغت المحصلة النهائية للاكتتاب في أسهم شركة الإمارات للاتصالات المتكاملة «دو» 400 مليار درهم، وتجاوز عدد المكتتبين في الشركة سقف الـ 225 ألف مستثمر، من بينهم 15 ألف مدرس ومدرسة «الهيئة التدريسية» ممن سيحصلون على 3 آلاف سهم لكل منهم بقرار من الشيخ محمد بن راشد آل مكتوم نائب رئيس الدولة رئيس مجلس الوزراء حاكم دبي/b>

ومن المنتظر ان يحصل حوالي 15 ألف مدرس ومدرسة على حصص أسهم بعدد 45 مليون سهم قيمتها مليار و363 مليون درهم، حيث ان سعر السهم بلغ 3.03 دراهم

وقال أحمد بن بيات رئيس مجلس إدارة الشركة إن ثقة المستثمرين في الشركة انعكست على حجم الإقبال في الاكتتاب بأسهمها، مشيراً الى ان الشركة تستهدف الاستحواذ على 30% من حجم سوق الاتصالات في الدولة خلال السنوات الثلاث المقبلة. ولم يتم حتى الآن الانتهاء من عملية تخصيص الأسهم لباقي المستثمرين المواطنين، حيث ان عمليات مراجعة الطلبات مازالت جارية. وزاد حجم الاكتتاب في اسهم الشركة 167 ضعف ما تم طرحه للاكتتاب والبالغ 2.4 مليار درهم

400,000,000,000 AED = 108,911,000,000 USD

New Fujitsu Siemens Factory in Dubai

2006 / مارس / الثلاثاء

New Fujitsu Siemens Factory in Dubai

عندما لم يجرؤ طيارو سباق “الثور الأحمر” على الطيران

2006 / مارس / الأحد

ذهبنا لحضور سباق “الثور الأحمر Red Bull” للطيران في أبو ظبي للطيران ولكن الطائرات لم تتسابق ، هذا ما حدث عندما لم يجرؤ طيارو سباق “الثور الأحمر” على الطيران يوم الجمعة … كانت النوارس تطير بحرية وتسبح وتلعب وتغوص وترتفع في مرفأ خليج ابو ظبي بينما قبع الطيارين في طائراتهم الجاثمة خائفين من الطيران في “العاصفة”

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A Lot Of People in Abu Dhabi Marina

iZone locaions in Dubai

2006 / مارس / السبت

Dubai iZone Locator

iZones are located at various venues such as coffee shops, hotels, restaurants, business centers and airports across the UAE. Just look for the Etisalat iZones.

Dubai
Location Area Type
Arabica Cafe Shk Zayed Road AlHaway Twr Cafe
Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf Dubai World Trade Center Cafe
Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf La Plage Cafe
Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf Jumeirah Center Cafe
Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf Burjuman Cafe
DICC-Hall 1 DICC Office
DICC-Hall 2 DICC Office
DICC-Hall 3 DICC Office
DICC-Hall 4 DICC Office
DICC-Hall 5 DICC Office
DICC-Hall 5a DICC Office
DICC-Al Multaqa Hall DICC Office
DICC-Hall 6 DICC Office
DICC-Hall 7 DICC Office
DICC-Hall 8 DICC Office
DICC-Hall 9 DICC Office
DICC-Concourse 1 DICC Office
DICC-Concourse 2 DICC Office
DNATA Airline Center Dubai Airline Center
Dubai Connection Cafe Al Rigga Palace Building – Ground Floor Cafe
Dubai Sheraton Near the entrance of VIP Lounge Hotel
Dubai Sheraton Ground Floor Lobby Hotel
Dubai Shopping Mall Opposite City Center In Lobby
Dusit Dubai In Lobby Hotel
Etisalat DXB Head office Building 12th floor Office
Food Court Al Ghurair Center Mall
Government of Dubai/Land department Banyyas Rd, adjacent to the economic department Office
Ibis Hotel Beside DICC Hotel
La Marquise Palm Strip Jumeirah Cafe
La Marquise & French Bakery Shk Zayed Road near 1st Interchange Cafe
Le Meridian Mina Al Siyahi Dubai Hotel
Magrudy Bookshop Jumeira Shopping Center Bookshop
Magrudy Bookshop City Center – 2nd Floor Bookshop
Novotel Hotel Beside DICC Hotel
Ritz Carlton Lobby Hotel
Starbucks Coffee Al Ghurair Center Cafe
Starbucks Coffee Al Wasl Hospital Cafe
Starbucks Coffee Bukhatir Tower Cafe
Starbucks Coffee Burjuman Centre Cafe
Starbucks Coffee Debenhams – City Center Cafe
Starbucks Coffee City Center- 2nd Floor (Besides Foor Court) Cafe
Starbucks Coffee Dragon Castle Cafe
Starbucks Coffee Emirates Tower Mall Cafe
Starbucks Coffee Jebel Ali FreeZone Cafe
Starbucks Coffee Lamcy Plaza Cafe
Starbucks Coffee Mercato Centre Cafe
Starbucks Coffee Palm Strip Jumeirah Cafe
Starbucks Coffee Spinney’s Umm Squeim-Lobby Cafe
Starbucks Coffee Tower One (Off Road) Cafe
Starbucks Coffee Virgin Deira City Center (Near Cinema) Cafe
Starbucks Coffee Wafi Mall Cafe
WiFi Computer Zone Al Mussala Tower Mall

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