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All Hail ... Taxi
by
Richard Core
Mar 11, 2008
One of the ironies of Dubai is that all the cab drivers live in Deira, and yet it's impossible to find a cab there. At least for a white guy who...
Some fun facts about Ski Dubai
by
Richard Core
Mar 11, 2008
Price: 150 dirhams (about $40) for two hours...
A lot of glitter in Dubai's gold market
by
Kai Ryssdal
Mar 11, 2008
Along Dubai Creek are the souks, or markets, where you can buy everything from spices and textiles to gold. Kai Ryssdal visited them and got a sense of their gold standard.
Nothing like a night at the track
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Kai Ryssdal
Mar 11, 2008
When the millionaires aren't there for the big events, Dubai's Nad al Sheba racetrack is a great place for a family night out. But there's no booze and no betting . . . well, not exactly. Kai Ryssdal has more.
Stay in America or return to Egypt?
Mar 11, 2008
While workers from around the world are striving to get to jobs in the Middle East, human capital is a big export for some countries in the region as well. Commentator Mona Eltahawy says the decision to leave comes with mixed emotions.
Expats keep waiting to move in
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Sean Cole
Mar 11, 2008
Real estate in Dubai has been open to foreigners since 2002. Speculators and would-be Dubai transplants have been coming ever since. And developers are having trouble keeping up. Sean Cole reports.
What to do about labor imbalance?
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Kai Ryssdal
Mar 11, 2008
While Dubai is booming, the Gulf region's overall unemployment is near 15%. Kai Ryssdal spoke with labor consultant Kito de Boer about what leaders can do to address disparities between the local population and visiting workers.
For public good, not for profit.
Building fast on cheap labor
Mar 11, 2008
Dubai's workforce is almost entirely made up of laborers from other countries. They're nothing less than crucial to the city. Stephen Beard reports on the supply of cheap labor that makes Dubai go.
Filipino worker longs for Dubai
by
Scott Tong
Mar 11, 2008
For every Indian or Pakistani who decides to leave Dubai, for every Bangladeshi who figures their opportunites will be better at home, there are dozens or hundreds of others who'll gladly replace them. Scott Tong met one of them in Manila.
The Soul of the Future
by
Meaw
Mar 11, 2008
This room has fluorescent lights, white and blue tiles on the walls. This room doesn't have a whole lot of light. If I had to guess I'd say I am in...