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Extractions: Middle East Governments Quicken Pace in Drive to Use Only Legal Software US Executive Order links use of legal software with eligibility for grants and loans In a case of practising what you preach, the US Government has reinforced its commitment to the use of legal, licensed computer software throughout the federal government by signing an Executive Order (EO) that underscores the fundamental importance of software management and legalisation practices. "Although the BSA has been very vocal in encouraging Middle Eastern governments to pursue anti-piracy policies in recent years, this EO shows that there is no difference in its approach to any government worldwide. It is equally important that the US Government adheres to its own legislation protecting IPR as it is for any state in the Middle East," said Ashok Sharma, director, BSA Middle East. "There is no favouritism when implementing laws. Either they should be actively enforced wherever they exist, or they should be legislated for in countries which do not have them." Many governments in the Middle East now realise that an economic advantage can be gained by ensuring the widespread use of legal software. The United Arab Emirates (UAE) leads the way within the region, having reduced its own piracy rate from 88% to 60% in only two years. The result has been the UAE in general, and Dubai in particular, has become the IT capital of the Middle East and is home to many of the world's leading IT companies. The Dubai Government was the first in the region to sign an agreement regulating its number of software users and in Abu Dhabi, many government agencies have also started to legalise their IT resources.
British Embassy The twin British Embassies in the united arab emirates (that in Abu Dhabi focuses on the Federal government while the Embassy in Dubai focuses on Dubai and the Northern emirates) provide a range of diplomatic and consular services as well as information on forthcoming events. http://www.britain-uae.org
Extractions: Embassy tel: (Abu Dhabi) (Dubai) fax: (Abu Dhabi) (Dubai) Welcome to the web site of the British Embassies in the United Arab Emirates, your electronic gateway to the Embassies' services and other useful British sites. The British Embassies in Abu Dhabi and Dubai represent Her Majesty's Government in the United Arab Emirates. The Embassy in Abu Dhabi is the focus for bilateral relations between Britain and the Federal Government. The Embassy in Dubai supports the bilateral relationship but with a strong focus on developing trade and economic ties between Britain and Dubai and the Northern Emirates. British Nationals resident in the UAE should register with the Embassy. Latest News: BBc television's flagship current affairs discussion programme "Question Time" is to make a rare visit outside the UK in April - broadcasting from the United Arab Emirates. The special edition broadcasting from Abu Dhabi on 24 April will allow people living in the United Arab Emirates to put their questions to the panel about the war in Iraq. For further details about the programme, or if you would like to take part in the audience, you can visit the BBC website by clicking here(link to
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United Arab Emirates - Ministry Of Finance And Industry Responsible for fiscal, monetary and the overall industrial policies and performance. Features tenders, Category Regional Middle East united arab emirates governmentThe Entry page to Ministy of Finance and Industry ECommerce Site http://www.uae.gov.ae/
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Dubai News Dedicated service to provide all the links and information on Dubai located in united arab emirates Category Regional Middle East Dubai government united arab emirates. Boeing outlines its business strategy for the region at IDEXLe Meridien and Visa partner to stimulate online booking more. UAE government. http://www.dubai.com/
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CIA - The World Factbook 2002 -- United Arab Emirates Literacy definition age 15 and over can read and write total population 79.2%male 78.9% female 79.8% (1995 est.). government, united arab emirates. http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/print/tc.html
Extractions: Country List World Factbook Home The World Factbook 2002 United Arab Emirates Introduction United Arab Emirates Background: The Trucial States of the Persian Gulf coast granted the UK control of their defense and foreign affairs in 19th century treaties. In 1971, six of these states - Abu Zaby, 'Ajman, Al Fujayrah, Ash Shariqah, Dubayy, and Umm al Qaywayn - merged to form the United Arab Emirates (UAE). They were joined in 1972 by Ra's al Khaymah. The UAE's per capita GDP is not far below those of leading West European nations. Its generosity with oil revenues and its moderate foreign policy stance have allowed the UAE to play a vital role in the affairs of the region. Geography United Arab Emirates Location: Middle East, bordering the Gulf of Oman and the Persian Gulf, between Oman and Saudi Arabia Geographic coordinates: 24 00 N, 54 00 E Map references: Middle East Area: total: 82,880 sq km
Central Bank Of The United Arab Emirates aspects to the role the Central Bank plays in supporting the national economy of the united arab emirates. country, it is also the banker and financial advisor to the government. http://www.cbuae.gov.ae/
UAEnic - UAE Network Information Center NIC for .ae CCTLD.Category Computers Internet Country Domains A Welcome to united arab emirates Network Information Center (UAEnic The Entities thatare eligible for the above offer are as follows government entities under http://www.uaenic.ae/
Extractions: WWW. .ae .co.ae .net.ae .org.ae .gov.ae .ac.ae .sch.ae .pro.ae .name.ae Welcome to United Arab Emirates Network Information Center (UAEnic). It is the authority which manages the Domain Name Registration under .ae Top Level Domain. It also acts as Local Internet Registry (LIR) where it assigns IP Address to the Local Internet Community in the UAE. Flash News! (updated 9 Apr 2003) UAE Network Information Center (UAEnic), announces the replacement of the existing domain name category .co.ae with the new category .ae. For example, acb.co.ae will be replaced with abc.ae This step has come in response to the needs of the local Internet community in the UAE to have short, easy, and memorable domain names. All .co.ae domain name holders are urged to contact UAEnic and replace their current domain names with the new ones for
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Extractions: The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is important to world energy markets because it contains 98 billion barrels, or nearly 10%, of the world's proven oil reserves. The UAE also holds the world's fifth-largest natural gas reserves and exports significant amounts of liquefied natural gas. Note: Information contained in this report is the best available as of December 2002 and can change. The overall performance of the UAE's economy is heavily dependent on oil exports, which account for about 30% of total gross domestic product (GDP). Growth in real GDP had slowed to 1.8% in 2001, largely as a result of cuts in oil export revenues, but it is projected to recover to 2.5% for 2002 and 3.3% for 2003. Growth in the non-oil sectors of the economy is expected to outpace growth in the oil sector over the next several years, as a result of increasing capital investment and the government's expansionary monetary policy. Government Structure The UAE is a federation of seven emirates - Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Fujairah, Ras al-Khaimah, and Umm al-Qaiwain. Political power is concentrated in Abu Dhabi, which controls the vast majority of the UAE's economic and resource wealth. The two largest emirates Abu Dhabi and Dubai provide over 80% of the UAE's income. In June 1996, the UAEs Federal National Council approved a permanent constitution for the country. This replaced a provisional document which had been renewed every five years since the countrys creation in 1971. The establishment of Abu Dhabi as the UAEs permanent capital was one of the new frameworks main provisions.
United Arab Emirates - Consular Information Sheet COUNTRY DESCRIPTION The united arab emirates (UAE) is a federation of sevenindependent emirates, each with its own ruler. The federal government is a http://travel.state.gov/uae.html
Extractions: COUNTRY DESCRIPTION: The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is a federation of seven independent emirates, each with its own ruler. The federal government is a constitutional republic, headed by a president and council of ministers. Islamic ideals and beliefs provide the conservative foundation of the country's customs, laws and practices. The UAE is a modern, developed country, and tourist facilities are widely available. ENTRY/EXIT REQUIREMENTS: A passport is required. For a stay of less than 60 days, U.S. citizens holding valid passports may obtain visitors visas at the port of entry for no fee. For a longer stay, a traveler must obtain a visa before arrival in the UAE. In addition, an AIDS test is required for work or residence permits; testing must be performed after arrival. A U.S. AIDS test is not accepted. For further information, travelers can contact the Embassy of the United Arab Emirates, 3522 International Court, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20037, telephone (202) 243-2400. U.S. citizens, and citizens of other countries that are not members of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), who depart the UAE via land are required to pay a departure fee. This fee is 20 UAE dirhams (equivalent to 5.45 U.S. dollars) and is payable only in the local UAE dirham currency.
The Country & People Of UAE Contains an overview of the country, information on monetary system, business, culture, history and tourism.Category Regional Middle East Guides and Directories About united arab emirates. General Information Also see Travel AME Info Geography,people, government, economy, communication, transportation arab DataNet http://www.hejleh.com/countries/uae.html
Extractions: Formerly known as the Trucial States, Trucial Coast, or Trucial Oman, the seven constituent emirates were bound to Great Britain by truce (1820) and agreement (1892). After World War II Britain granted autonomy to the emirates, and in 1971 the independent federation was formed; neighboring Qatar and Bahrain, which originally were to be part of the federation, opted for separate statehood. Following a period of severe internal tensions in the late 1970s, there was progress toward political unity in the 1980s, but rivalry between Abu Dhabi and Dubai has hampered closer cooperation. The United Arab Emirates participated with the international coalition against Iraq during the Gulf War (1991) and since then has expanded its international contacts and diplomatic relations.
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