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« Monday June 16, 2008 »
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Start: 19:00
End: 21:00

Watch all games on large screens, whilst sipping on your favorite beverage, from inside the pool.

Start: 15:21
End: 15:21

Shoppers at Hyatt Plaza will be able to visit the interactive booth showcasing Hukoomi, Qatar's online gateway to government, from 14th to 23rd June, 2008.

The portal provides more than 290 services, including 56 e-services, and information on government entities, with more services and information planned.

The booth will allow people living and working in Qatar to find out more about how Hukoomi can make life easier, faster, and more efficient.

Hukoomi representatives will be available at the booth to answer questions about the services and information at www.gov.qa, as well as offer shoppers one-on-one orientations of the website.

Start: 19:00
End: 21:00

The Corporate Innovation and Entrepreneurship Program
at Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar invites you to 'An evening with Doug Richard'

Monday, June 16th, 2008 – 7:00 PM
Four Seasons Hotel – Doha

Doug Richard is the Founder and Vice-Chairman of Cambridge Angels. He is a successful entrepreneur with twenty years of experience in the development and leadership of technology and software ventures. Mr Richard will be speaking about his experiences as an entrepreneur.

The Corporate Innovation and Entrepreneurship Program encourages entrepreneurs to follow their dreams, by demonstrating how businesses can be built.

Fopr more information about the program visit www.qatar.cmu.edu/ex... or e-mail Bianca van Zundert, program coordinator, at biancaz/-a-t-/qatar.cmu.edu.

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