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Property Grub: Dubai in danger of property 'overheating'
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Friday, 8 August 2008. Dubai in danger of property 'overheating'. Dubai property prices could be down by 10% by 2010, according to a new report. This is despite the opening of Concourse 2 at the new Terminal Three which will ease the overcrowding at the Dubai Emirates Airport. One would have thought that with the opening of this $US4.1 billion terminal, property prices would have direct positive impact. Posted by Parker, Wayne and Kent. Friday, August 08, 2008. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Property Grub: Caribbean beaches can look at $25 million worth of investment and 1.4 million cubic metres of sand
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Friday, 25 July 2008. Caribbean beaches can look at $25 million worth of investment and 1.4 million cubic metres of sand. Posted by Parker, Wayne and Kent. Friday, July 25, 2008. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Parker Wayne and Kent Public Relations. Caribbean beaches can look at $25 million worth of. Home Resales Decline to 10-Year Low in the US. 163;18,000 drop in property prices in the UK. Aparthotels: the safer property investment option. UK Property news round up for the week:. Dubai with a twist.
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Property Grub: September 2008
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Friday, 12 September 2008. Trump bumps India up the overseas property ladder. New York-based Trump Organisation has plans for India - big, big plans. On the one hand, US-based billionaire Donald Trump is wooing potential buyers from India for his 45-storey Trump International building coming up in Manhattan and on the other, Trump Jr is setting up a $1bn (£500.5m) fund to buy property in India. Driving through the different towns in India, it's not unusual to see abandoned half-built developments. On...
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Animal Grub: July 2009
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Thursday, 23 July 2009. The Story of a Staffie: Breed Prejudice. In the last few weeks, a Northern Ireland dog has attracted international attention. Two years ago, Bruce the Staffordshire bull terrier was taken away from his family and sentenced to die. Why? While in captivity over the last two years, Bruce has had to have his tail amputated due to infection. His owners have only been allowed to see him once, and have been shocked at the deterioration of his health. This sad and infuriating case brings ...
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Data Grub: New Watchdog Chief Bares His Teeth
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Friday, 4 September 2009. New Watchdog Chief Bares His Teeth. So, farewell then Richard Thomas. The outgoing Information Commissioner handed over the baton to Christopher Graham last June, and the new head of the ICO has wasted little time in getting stuck into parliament, the courts and newspapers for failing to stop the flourishing trade in illegally obtained personal and confidential information. It's good to see such forthright common sense from the new Information Commissioner - it's a sign that the...
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Data Grub: November 2008
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Thursday, 20 November 2008. In spite of our previous post about the NHS, this blog is concerned primarily with data in general, and the impact of technology on personal information in particular. There are, of course, powerful arguments both for and against presumed consent, and it’s beyond the remit of this blog either to defend or denounce Gordon’s plan. Should services that use our personal data be opt-in or opt-out? Most people would instantly and decisively declare that any Internet service which co...
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Data Grub: September 2009
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Friday, 4 September 2009. New Watchdog Chief Bares His Teeth. So, farewell then Richard Thomas. The outgoing Information Commissioner handed over the baton to Christopher Graham last June, and the new head of the ICO has wasted little time in getting stuck into parliament, the courts and newspapers for failing to stop the flourishing trade in illegally obtained personal and confidential information. It's good to see such forthright common sense from the new Information Commissioner - it's a sign that the...
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Data Grub: June 2009
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Monday, 8 June 2009. Congratulations students of the globe! For anyone from the ages of 5 to 15 can enjoy Google’s new attempt at structured data search: Google Squared. And that’s presumably the only group of people that would ever consider using it. Remember when you were eight and your teacher asked you to make a pretty table on British Monarchy with all the monarchs of Britain including their children, spouses and important dates? How you pored over huge encyclopaedias to get all the information?
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Data Grub: April 2009
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Tuesday, 28 April 2009. The lady's for turning. We've taken the odd swipe at Jacqui Smith over the last few months, so it only seems fair to applaud her decision to scrap the Home Office's planned über-database of communications data. The database would have collected data on all electronic correspondence, such as the time, date and length of communication (and, of course, who contacted whom). No longer any plans, Jacqui, no longer. We couldn't possibly comment. Mobile and fixed line operators will be re...
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Data Grub: January 2009
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Thursday, 29 January 2009. A day for quiet reflection. Yesterday was European Data Protection Day; this blog held a one day's silence as a gesture of respect to the millions of pieces of personal and sensitive data that have been lost in the last year. Across the continent people gathered in their hundreds of thousands, coming together in their workplaces, in their communities, in the fields, in the hills and in the streets, to mark this most solemn and momentous day of data. European data protection day.