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Work on Dubai World Central's first runway on targetDubai: Work on the first runway at the world's largest cargo airport - Dubai World Central International Airport (JXB) is on target for completion in the last quarter of 2007. "Progress is right on schedule with more than 10 per cent of the four and a half kilometre runway, which will be capable of handling the new generation Airbus A380 aircraft, completed in the past four months alone," said Shaikh Ahmad Bin Saeed Al Maktoum, President of Dubai Civil Aviation and President and Chief Executive of Emirates Group. "This first runway of a total of six will enable JXB and Dubai Logistics City (DLC) to commence operations as the world's largest freighter airport and cargo hub," he added Cruise ships: Dubai added to Black Watch's list Dubai: Black Watch, a leading European cruise operator, will add Dubai on its cruise itineraries calendar. read more. O'Neill ready to start work at VillaMARTIN O'Neill's appointment as Villa boss should be rubber-stamped today with the Irishman expected at Villa Park to sign a long-term contract. O'Neill and chairman Doug Ellis are booked to fly to Hanover tomorrow morning so that the new manager can at least be present, if not necessarily in charge, of the club's pre-season friendly in the afternoon. An agreement between O'Neill and Ellis had been hatched at least a fortnight ago with O'Neill desperate to return to management after over a year on the sidelines looking after his wife Geraldine, who was diagnosed with cancer. With his wife now believed to be in much better health, O'Neill is set to replace David O'Leary and is believed to be hungry to bring success to the club. . read more. Groundwork advancing at King Abdullah Economic CityEmaar the Economic City (EEC), a consortium headed by global real estate major Emaar Properties PJSC and a number of high profile investors from Saudi Arabia, has made rapid progress on ground and site work for its flagship development in Saudi Arabia, the King Abdullah Economic City (KAEC). . read more. Going green: Zero emission across different industriesConcern for environmental damage caused by industries' pollution has reached fever pitch globally. Proactive waste management systems practiced today are still in the "end-of-the-pipe" phase. They need to move beyond recycling to work at minimizing waste generation. This can be done by revisiting the entire production processes of different industries. Worldwide, companies are waking up to the fact that the only sustainable path to the future is the observance of the zero emissions doctrine. As a new paradigm, zero waste has to be embraced with a near religious zeal that goes beyond recycling waste. At the basic level, it would mean that the manufacturer takes back some part of the product for reuse. The significant barriers to zero-waste drive are evident. If there was resistance to setting up effluent treatment plants in the early 1990s, radical shifts in today's production process are bound to face stronger resistance. read more. ICC aims to end Zimbabwe cricket impasseDubai, Aug 2 (IANS) The International Cricket Council (ICC) is trying to work out a time table to bring Zimbabwe back to the Test match fold after its top officials visited the country and met the stakeholders of the board. At the end of their four-day visit to Zimbabwe, ICC president Percy Sonn and chief executive officer Malcolm Speed said Wednesday that they would give their feedback to the ICC's executive board meeting in November. 'We met with Zimbabwe cricket's interim committee, the Minister for Education, Sport and Culture Chigwedere, the national team's captain and coach and other stakeholders,' said Sonn. 'We were grateful for the opportunity to listen to and speak with everyone we met and, thanks to those meetings, we have a better understanding of the issues facing cricket in Zimbabwe,' he added. read more.Investing the time demanded to uncover the best Dubai It Jobs Recruiters facts is a sacrifice that will pay off in a large-scale way. There are a larger number of web sites than before that offer a great deal of information. And our vivacity for the topic of has grown over time.
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