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ONE MORE FALLS VICTIM TO DUD CHEQUE FRAUD

The deal to sell the car was sealed amicably, but little did Shahid A realise that he would soon be the victim of a fraud that is quite rampant now in the UAE. “I should never have accepted a cheque in the first place, but it was 8 pm in the evening and my ongoing deal ...

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Man loses 4WD to dud cheque

The deal to sell the car was sealed amicably, but little did Shahid A realise that he would soon be the victim of a fraud that is quite rampant now in the UAE.

Most people in country don’t trust doctors

DUBAI — When even the government feels it is better for the locals to get medical treatment abroad, health services in the country can hardly expect improvement, much less win the trust of people, aver patients and doctors in one voice.

Community schools should be improved

DUBAI — Focusing on improving the community schools affairs in the UAE, Chaudhry Abdul Hamid, the new Consul-General of Pakistan, has said that the functioning of these schools need to be streamlined.

Sharjah rule annoys health card seekers

SHARJAH — The rule that demands an applicant should furnish a tenancy contract in his name before obtaining a health card in Sharjah should be scrapped as most people are living in sharing accommodations, say people applying for health cards in Sharjah Medical District.