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UAE leads in tolerance index; students can't be barred over fee default; Indian banks use indelible ink

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| View it in [your browser] | [HOME] | [GOLD/ FOREX] | [CINEMA LISTINGS] | [PRAYER TIMINGS] | [COMPETITIONS] SUBSCRIBE [Newspaper] [ePaper] Wednesday, November 16, 2016 FOLLOW US [NEWS] [BUSINESS] [SPORT] [WKND.] [CLASSIFIED] [JOBS] TOP STORIES [UAE leads in tolerance index] UAE has been ranked first regionally and third globally in the 'Tolerance Index of the 2016 Yearbook' issued by the International Institute for Management in Switzerland. [Grade 12 students might get a driving licence in this emirate] [Dubai hotel receptionist caught shopping with customer's credit cards] [Shaikh Mohammed issues land mortgage law in Dubai] [Filipino drug lord will turn state witness after extradition] NATION [Students can't be barred over fee default] Khaleej Times is in possession of two circulars, from two different Indian curriculum schools, which threaten to do so. [UAE shows the path to tolerance: Shaikha Lubna] [Prostitute jailed, clients on trial for Dh314,000 robbery] [Families suffer, but UAE's Indian workers back note recall] [New drivers in UAE may get only two-year permits] INTERNATIONAL [Indian banks to use indelible ink to curb multiple exchanges] Some people were trying to convert their black money into white by going to different bank branches several times in a day. [Man jailed after ex-wife refuses Rs0.2 million in old notes] [Trump's granddaughter's Mandarin poem video goes viral] [Filipino drug lord will turn state witness after extradition] [Rampaging ram kills 94-year-old man] BUSINESS [Travel boom keeps $100b Mideast airport projects on track] The International Air Transport Association is projecting that air passengers will grow by 4.9 per cent per year to 2034 in the region. [Malabar Group eyes pan-India expansion with Rs100 billion projects] [Mena private equity market is vastly untapped] [Tata removes Mistry as chairman of beverage giant] [Hyperloop will promote cross-city living] SPORTS [Klopp has given Liverpool winning mentality: Coutinho] Liverpool have surged to the top of the Premier League with 26 points [North Korea's lone academy hopes ?to produce their own Leo Messi] [Japan win ill-tempered game; Australia survive huge scare] [Saina set for return after injury setback] ['Humiliated' Smith says Australia lacking pride] © Galadari Printing and Publishing Co. L.L.C. All rights reserved You have received this email message from [khaleejtimes.com]. Your email address has been recorded because you have subscribed to one of our print publications /newsletters or are registered with one of our web sites. For more information, visit [www.khaleejtimes.com] To UNSUBSCRIBE, please [click here.] [Contact Us] | [Advertise] | [Privacy Policy] FOLLOW US [BUSINESS] | [SPORTS] | [CITY TIMES] | [WKND]

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