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		<title>Saadiyat: The Island of Happiness</title>
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Saadiyat: The Island of Happiness is a post from: Words About Things Saadiyat is a small island just off the coast at Abu Dhabi that until recently was mostly barren and uninhabited. Like the city opposite it Saadiyat is subject to ongoing development at an alarming pace. The UAE&#8217;s ecconomy shows no sign of slowing [...]]]></description>
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