Jonathan Gornall Archive
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Sep 20, 2009
Few Muslims in the National/YouGov survey attached much positive significance to the secular aspects of Ramadan. Read Article TV love stories attract strong criticism
Sep 20, 2009
Restrictions during the Holy Month cause little upheaval in majority of people's lives, according to National/YouGov survey. Read Article Non-Muslims adopt spirit of Ramadan
Sep 20, 2009
Documents in Britain's once-secret cabinet archives shed new light on the unhappy history of the UAE Gulf islands of Abu Musa and the Greater and Lesser Tunbs. Read Article The empire and the islands
Oct 25, 2009
Abu Dhabi believes the famous black horse will inspire a generation to achieve. Read Article Faith in the Ferrari factor
Nov 02, 2009
No matter what their background or age fans left the Yas Marina Circuit with experiences and memories that will stay with them forever. Read Article They came, they saw, they loved it
Dec 01, 2009
Priceless treasures of Emirati culture are recorded and celebrated in words, photos, sound and video on a free "e-book" in tomorrow's The National. Read Article Free heritage CD to mark National Day
Dec 02, 2009
The special The National survey commissioned to mark the UAE's 38th birthday found while some said iconic buildings defined the UAE, others went for sporting events Read Article Symbols from skyscrapers to sports compete to define the nation
Dec 02, 2009
Articles, photos and videos offer a special journey through time when you buy The National today Read Article Priceless memories on your free e-book
Dec 02, 2009
To mark the 38th National Day surveys were carried out in five countries to gauge how the world views the UAE. The findings show the UAE has a role to play in improving mutual understanding between Islam and the West. Read Article UAE seen as cultural ambassador
Dec 04, 2009
Organisers for the Club World Cup are urging fans to arrive early and use public transport and park-and-ride to avoid congestion around the grounds. Read Article Club World Cup advice: Arrive early, and take the bus