A time for close friends.Dubai: As far as I can remember, I've always considered England my second home. As a businessman there is hardly a day when the phone doesn't ring, but the nearest thing to 'getting away from it all' are summers with my family spent at my English country house The English country house is generally accepted as a large house or mansion, once in the ownership of an individual who also most likely owned another great house in the West End of London. Hence one moved from one's town house to one's country house. . There I can relish the simple things of life such as going for walks or simply strolling to the corner shop. There is something very ordinary and predictable about life there, which keeps one grounded. However, there is one day during the summer that is extraordinary. June 21 is the day of the Al Habtoor Royal Windsor Cup, an annual polo event held at the Guards Polo Club The Guards Polo Club is a polo club associated with the British Royal Family, based at Smiths Lawn, in Windsor Great Park, near Windsor Castle, England. The Duke of Edinburgh has been President of the club since its formation in 1955. in Windsor Great Park
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Bohemia Duke of Edinburgh, Philip . This year, I thoroughly enjoyed meeting up with friends from all over the world, including many from the UAE (Uninterruptible Application Error) The name given to a crash in Windows 3.0. In subsequent versions of Windows, a crash was called a "General Protection Fault," "Application Error" or "Illegal Operation." See crash in Windows and abend. , and I took great pleasure in watching my sons' team, Al Habtoor, thrash my grandsons' team by 5-3. But even those who are not fans of the game had a wonderful day soaking up the pageantry and watching a procession of royal coaches and carriages. It's also a memorable occasion for me as I accompany the queen when she awards the winner's trophy. The queen's enthusiasm for the sport is only surpassed by her knowledge. Sometimes, I'm asked why I chose to partner with the Guards Polo Club to host this tournament. The answer is two-fold. Firstly, I wanted to do my bit to promote the sport and felt there is no event more prestigious than the Royal Windsor Cup - the oldest in the Club's calendar. I've always been fascinated with 'the sport of kings' and its aura of timeless nobility and was glad when my sons Mohammad and Rashid enthusiastically embraced it. Secondly, and perhaps more importantly, I wanted to celebrate my own ties with Britain as well as the special relationship that the UAE and Britain enjoy. Nowadays, when we hear the words "special relationship" we think geopolitical ge·o·pol·i·tics n. (used with a sing. verb) 1. The study of the relationship among politics and geography, demography, and economics, especially with respect to the foreign policy of a nation. 2. a. arrangements or military treaties. And while it is true that this special relationship began on that footing, over the decades it has evolved on a much deeper level. Formal ties between the two countries go back a long way. They were first cemented in 1820 when Britain offered protection to the then Trucial States Trucial States: see United Arab Emirates. while stressing that it had no territorial ambitions and would not interfere in local matters. The treaty was amicably dissolved on December 2, 1971 when the UAE was formed and the two nations remained firm allies. Britain also features in the nation's aviation history. In 1929, British Air Force flying boats made the calm waters off Abu Dhabi their main base, while Bani Yas Island was used for refuelling re·fu·el v. re·fu·eled also re·fu·elled, re·fu·el·ing also re·fu·el·ling, re·fu·els also re·fu·els v.tr. To supply again with fuel. v.intr. . Later, in 1932, British Airways' forerunner Imperial Airways constructed an airfield in Sharjah along with rest houses. I grew up listening to so many exciting tales of those days from the older members of my family including the exploits of the British explorer and photographer Wilfred Thesiger, who crossed the Empty Quarter on foot, and whose love affair with the UAE continued until his death in 2003. We knew him as Mubarak Bin London. Another notable Briton of the day was Ronald Codrai, whose books and photographs leave an impressive and indelible record of our country's history. Over the decades, the British royals have been frequent visitors to the UAE and members of Dubai's ruling family have strong personal ties with England. Britain is now one of our biggest trading partners while UAE exports to the UK are in the annual region of $2 billion (Dh7.3 billion). British businesses flourish in the UAE too. The British Business Group A British Business Group (BBG) is an association or club of expatriate British business people. The aims of the group are typically to encourage trade with the host country and to provide a social environment for business networking. has over 1,450 members, making it the largest of its kind in the region. Today, more than 120,000 expatriate Britons live and work in the UAE while over one million British tourists holiday here each year. It's little wonder that UAE citizens have imbibed some of the best aspects of British culture and, hopefully, those Britons who consider the UAE as their second home have gained an understanding and respect for ours, too. For me, the Habtoor Royal Windsor Cup is more than a polo tournament. It is emblematic of an abiding friendship between the UAE and Britain, which, I am certain, will continue to flourish for a long time to come. Al Nisr Publishing Al Nisr Publishing is a company based in Dubai, UAE. The company is a part of Al Tayer Group. It was established in 1985 by Obaid Humaid Al Tayer, Abdullah Al Rostamani and Juma Al Majid. It employs 1,050 people and has branches in Manilla, Bahrain, Abu Dhabi and Sharjah. LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol. LLC - Logical Link Control 2009. All rights reserved. Provided by Syndigate.info an Albawaba.com company |
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