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General Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and UAE Minister of Defence receives a special award, "Rings of Friendship Award for Inspirational Leadership" from T.B. McClelland Jr., President of The American Business Council of Dubai and Northern Emirates, and Marcelle M. Wahba, US Ambassador to the UAE, in Dubai. - Gulf News Archives

Shaikh Mohammad receives award

2001 - General Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and UAE Defence Minister, was presented with a ‘Rings of Friendship Award for Inspirational Leadership’ by the American Business Council in Dubai and the Northern Emirates. The presentation was made during the American Business Council’s annual gala dinner by its president, Mac McClelland, who praised Shaikh Mohammad’s inspirational leadership and vision. Shaikh Mohammad had, he said, created an environment of peace, prosperity, security and stability in which diverse expatriate communities have been able to live and work. Shaikh Mohammad thanked the Council and said that Dubai and the UAE would continue to be a safe and happy place where everybody could do business. He thanked everybody for their trust and confidence in the UAE people and said that the UAE would continue to be worthy of that trust.

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1793

Louvre Museum in Paris opens to the public.

1864

Abraham Lincoln is re-elected as President of the United States for a second term.

1889

Montana becomes the 41st state of the United States.

1892

Grover Cleveland becomes the first president to win non-consecutive terms in the White House.

1895

Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen, German physicist, discovers X-rays.

1917

Vladimir I. Lenin becomes chief commissar in Russia and Leon Trotsky is named premier.

1923

Adolf Hitler stages unsuccessful coup in Munich, Germany.

1932

New York Governor Franklin Delano Roosevelt is elected US president.

1956

UN General Assembly demands that Soviet troops withdraw from Hungary.

1960

John F. Kennedy beats Richard M. Nixon to the US presidency.

1966

Edward W. Brooke of Massachusetts becomes the first black to be elected to the US Senate by popular vote.

1978

Amir Abbas Hoveyda, Iran’s Prime Minister for most of the past 13 years is arrested.

1987

A bomb planted by the Irish Republican Army kills 11 people at a memorial service for Britain’s war dead in Enniskillen, Northern Ireland.

1990

US President George Bush orders 200,000 more US troops to the Gulf.

1992

Alexander Dubcek, leader of ‘Prague Spring’ reform movement, dies in a Prague hospital.

1994

France arrests 95 people in its biggest sweep against militants.

1995

The Sharjah Natural History Museum opens in Sharjah.

2000

Al Qasba Canal linking Khalid and Al Khan lagoons opens in Sharjah.

2003

A car bomb detonates in a residential compound in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, killing at least 17 people.

2006

In a suicide attack on the Pakistani military, a man with explosives blows himself up, killing at least 42 troops.

2011

At least 16 people are killed in a horrific stampede at a religious event in Haridwar, India.

2013

Nigeria wins the Fifa Under-17 World Cup in Abu Dhabi.

2015

Iran appoints its first woman ambassador since the 1979 Islamic revolution, naming Marzieh Afkham to head its embassy in Malaysia.