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Best of 2009 Features
Bored with the region's slow-burn gender revolution, Gulf women are buying up backdoor routes into top-level business roles.
Economic downturn is forcing some expats to turn elsewhere to prolong their stay in the Gulf.
In lean times, fast food chains rack up fat profits. AB finds more about Gulf's most woes-resilient businesses.
Hundreds are dead, and thousands are thought to be affected. Is the Gulf prepared for a swine flu pandemic?
With Chapter 11 proceedings underway, a leaner, stronger GM is expected to emerge from the wreckage - but at what cost?
A meltdown in the Gulf’s real estate sector is pushing developers to consider building cheaper accommodation.
How will Emaar merger with three Dubai Holding cos affect its investors and the emirate's property market?
Joanne Bladd reveals how Saudi's religious travel market is bucking Gulf tourism's downward trend.
Yahoo's takover of Maktoob could give Arab web enterprises a much needed shot in the arm.
Allowing overseas firms full ownership of their business in the UAE would open the door to FDI in the country.


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