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February, 2010 Monthly archive

Dubai Police made this remarkable piece of documentation of its theory about one of the biggest stories in the UAE right now: the murder of Palestinian commander in one of the hotels in Dubai. It is a so-called highly sophisticated crime because it was perfectly executed by arrival of suspects (from different countries) at varied and strategized times to Dubai Airport, checking into different hotel rooms, meeting in shopping malls, wearing disguised looks, reprogramming of entry to the hotel room, and using an advanced communications instruments that during their conversations they used encrypted messages.

See how the closed circuit cameras helped the Dubai Police to name the suspects in 24 hours after the discovery of the victim’s death. A natural death as it seemed was not the real case.

The suspects include six British nationals, one French, one German and three Irish nationals, including one woman. The list was officially publicized yesterday. How quick they are to solve this case, eh?

Until today, it was confirmed that the suspects travelled to Dubai on fake passports. And Israel’s in the dock over fake passports.

What a strategy. How smart. I hope knowledge has been used only in good faith.

How do you solve a puzzle like this?

Update: 25 February 2010 – There are now 26 suspects. Click here to see how they are connected.

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My schedule is getting crazier these days, hence, the irregularity of the posts (thanks to my scheduled photo hunt entries). Anyway, Chinese New Year and Valentine’s Day went by like a blink. I had 5 meetings that day. To start with, these occasions are not widely celebrated in the Gulf. Last weekend, we managed to squeeze in a visit to the beach. It turned out to be not a very good idea though because it was 13 degrees celsius then. We thought our skins are thick (and that we’re boastful) enough to brave the water. It can really invite numbness.

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We shall not step on the benches. But it seemed like a lot broke this rule as they watched the parade during the UAE’s 38th birthday. Who can resist? Me. However, although it is discouraged to photograph strangers in this part of the globe, the shuttering and zooming were so tempting.

This is my entry for this week’s photo hunt (theme: broken).

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Here’s my version of chocolates and flowers. When you detach the flower, there’s actually an edible chocolate inside.

When I was still a student, I remember drawing a group of people with connected sticks pattern when I’m too bored during a class. I even put speech bubble for each person.

And because I am, at times, too stressed with work, I do take a breather and do almost the same as before. This time, by playing with the chocolates. Don’t tell my boss. It’s just a minute, anyway.

Why play with chocolates (aside from eating it)? Because it’s a ready reminder to me that life is too sweet and beautiful to complain about small stuff.

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One of the stores in Dubai Mall that would probably catch one’s attention is Desigual (the multichannel concept came from Barcelona). It’s obviously unorthodox, just as you can see the hanging of clothes. Parang sinampay lang sa bakuran.

For a time, I am fond of statement (and non-traditional) tees. In the Philippines, the kookiest and most strange things are normal.  But in UAE, you can get arrested for (unintentionally) wearing an unacceptable tee. Last year, a set of t-shirts displaying stick drawings of naked man and woman were removed from this Spanish shop. The same year, Harvey Nichols, a British department store in the Mall of the Emirates, was forced to close for a few hours to remove t-shirts considered obscene after a customer complained to a local radio station. The t-shirts had the image of a British bulldog standing on top of a UAE flag. The store quickly apologised. In another incident, an expatriate was jailed for a month before being deported after he was arrested for wearing a Marc Jacob t-shirt depicting a naked Victoria Beckham with the slogan “protect the skin you’re in” as part of a cancer-awareness campaign. The man was charged with offending public decency.

This serves as a gentle reminder when you’re traveling in this part of the globe, whether you’re a tourist or not.

Siguro naman hindi nila ako huhulihin, pag suot ko ang menu shirt ko.

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