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On September 4, in an emergency session of the Turkish Grand National Assembly (TBMM), lawmakers approved the government's plan to deploy troops to Lebanon, officially joining the expanded UN peacekeeping mission now taking shape.
Despite a long history of very low inflation, the past few years have seen the cost of goods and services soar in Qatar.
When it comes to real estate, the northern emirates take much inspiration from their high-flying sister, Dubai, the regional leader in cutting-edge property development.
The government is moving ahead with its plans to improve health services in Abu Dhabi with new legislation in force this week to regulate the provision of private healthcare.
Recent raids by authorities on facilities in Qatar's industrial area, aimed at enforcing regulations, have drawn attention to the growing role - and need for standardisation - of small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) in the diversifying Qatari economy.
Conference organisers are gearing up for an active schedule in 2007, as phase one of the Abu Dhabi Exhibition City - the Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Centre - nears completion.

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