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ARTICLES FOR July 2011 PART 3/3
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- What next for News of the World journalists?
- Stay well-oiled
- Shopopolis show of Arab art in UK and UAE lays a feast on the table
- Heather Christle's literature is just a phone call away
- Ice cream, the healthy way
- Cypress Tree author Kamin Mohammadi revisits her Iranian childhood
- Liverpool Arabic Arts Festival: from strength to strength
- Are the chip-making giants smart enough?
- Business hopefuls need reality check
- Latest invaders are business travellers
- Hollywood reels in Chinese market
- Euro-zone crisis hits Gulf plans
- Good governance in the Middle East is no more than a seed that needs nurturing
- None hurt in fire at Burjuman mall
- Sunny forecast for UAE economy
- Thousands of Dubailand homes to hit the market
- Impressive Al Masaood battles to third on American Le Mans Series debut
- Al Salfa wins first medal for UAE at Asian championships
- Three burgled pharmacy, prosecutors say
- 168 years of history sacrificed for a woman and TV deal
- $1.6 billion Indian fine drags Etisalat shares down
- Emirati films coming this way
- Yankees Derek Jeter reaches 3,000 hits in style
- Earthquake measuring 7.1 rocks Japan, prompting tsunami warning
- Road accidents kill two in Al Ain
- UAE expats shed tears of joy as South Sudan is born
- Dubai tightening rules on food imports
- Federal food safety law coming this year
- US prosecutors may go after News Corp
- Edwards and Chanderpaul fight back but India remain in control
- Brazil saved from Copa America defeat with last-gasp Fred goal
- Holders Germany devastated by women's World Cup exit
- Capital ideal for space hub
- Man pulled knife on police, court told
- Al Ahli 'will benefit' by Fabio Cannavaro moving upstairs
- A laborious process: Locked out NBA stars on playing abroad
- Changing times for campers at British Grand Prix
- Mark Webber calls for end to rules row
- The Maverick son Nowitzki returns to a hero's welcome
- Captain Cook passes test for England
- 'Roads are not crux of the problem' for Tour de France crashes
- Costa conquers first mountain stage
- Yemen's opposition shows signs of split
- South Sudan celebrates independence
- Parking enforcement plan stalled
- Career vision helps blind lawyer find post
- Harassment campaign focuses on disabled
- Save Abu Dhabi's quirky corner shops
- Haute couture shows in Paris show luxury at its best
- Harry Potter: the final chapter
- Grammy Awards cuts spark outcry
- Mos to make an appearance on Dexter
- From an early age, Hayley Turner 'has always looked special'
- Dream Ahead delights his owner Dasmal
- UAE's Betlhem Blayneh misses out on medal again
- Dick Williams left no one in doubt who was in charge
- Marta hopes to get better of Solo as Brazil prepare for 'special' game
- Marta hopes to get better of Solo as Brazil prepare for 'special' game
- Messi senior defends son Lionel after Argentina fans boo team
- Striker Guerrero backs Peru's quality for decider against Chile
- Home Run Derby the feel-good hit of the summer
- Plans to make literature festival year-round
- Woman sues father so she can marry
- Restaurants' charges for water 'wrong and illegal'
- Directory for Emirati artists
- FNC voters and potential candidates to be announced
- Exercise lacking for 80 per cent
- Israel challenged by publicity stunts
- Now the hard work begins for South Sudan
- AMF expects to lend $500m as Egypt and Tunisia aim to rebuild
- Arab Spring drives up premiums
- Etisalat DB faces $1.6bn fine over licences
- Masdar finishes groundwork in creating offshore UK wind farm
- Charity scandal rocks China's Red Cross
- Dubai's Stjepanovic on course for bigger things
- Thai government must keep its word
- Threat we face from machines that do the thinking for us
- Bahrain rebuilds its tarnished financial image in wake of protests
- St Regis's long and winding road to finally opening
- The birth of a luxury hotel is a labour-intensive process
- Key points to remember for Indians when returning home
- India reverses its brain drain
- Secret to success must be guarded
- Great ideas need a stage
- Saudi Arabia and Qatar to set the tone
- Saudi Arabia and Qatar to set the tone
- Refusal to apologise strains Turkey-Israel ties
- Inspired Genia guides Reds to maiden Super 15 title
- A needed lesson in consumer rights
- Out of the frying pan
- Citizenship rules will shape lives in both Sudans
- Doha Film Institute's Harrer Harrer programme finds stories in unrest
- Yao set to retire, say reports
- There is no reason to talk to an Israel that has lost its way
- Dubai rules help to separate the lawyers from the sharks
- Newspaper scandal awakens the sleeping online giant
- Syrians remember the unpunished crime of Hama
- Whither haute couture? Cracks show at Paris Fashion Week
- cartoon 10/07/11
- News of the World closure may aid Rupert Murdoch's BSkyB bid
- Japan trumpets 'welcome back' message
- The sky is the limit for fun at Goodwood Festival of Speed
- Holidaying in Germany is to have a 'wunderbar' experience
- In prison for a massage and a beast of an elephant trek in Thailand
- If you have the will and patience, Bali has the waves for surfing
- Home of the Week: Clarissa Hulse's London house
- Travel Deals: Get outdoors this summer
- Central location and efficient service at Doubletree Istanbul-Moda
- Strategic defeat of al Qa'eda 'within reach', says US defence secretary
- South Sudan becomes world's newest nation
- Reform protests in Malaysia met with arrests and tear gas
- Al Ahli's Fabio Cannavaro retires from football due to injury
- Copa fate is still in Uruguay's hands, says Luis Suarez
- Our dozen favourite beauty products
- Funds raised to support stricken rugby player
- Protests flare up across Syria
- 11 killed as Saleh supporters fire after president's TV appearance
- City scores victory with Etihad deal
- Sea of voices at Tahrir Square protest
- Don't tar all the tabloids
- Preschool caters to neither little boys nor girls
- All new mothers need is just one hour ...
- South Sudan's moment has arrived
- Malaysian crackdown ahead of mass rally planned by Bersih
- UN agrees to 7,000-strong peacekeeping force for South Sudan
- Afghan inquiry into Pakistani rockets fired across border
- Israel blocks 'flytilla' protesters at airport but second wave expected
- Pakistani nuclear scientist Khan accused of graft
- News of the World's former editor Coulson arrested
- Conflicting fortunes for British pair at Tour de France
- Frankie Dettori is hungrier than ever
- Gamilati dominates in maiden Group 2 win
- Queally had never doubted Timepiece
- When it comes to recycling, Abu Dhabi must not waste time
- Williams dreaming of days at the front
- Yas Marina preparations on target
- Anger over rule changes
- Parents raise concerns over underage Facebook use
- Costa Rica dedicate win to colleague who died in car crash
- Leicester to offer Hargreaves a comeback
- Old foes raring to go in Women's World Cup
- Venezuela show they have bite
- Parents want safety net when their children are surfing social media
- Korean expats find a taste of heaven
- Guzel Khubbieva's timing is right
- UAE pays tribute to Mandela's magic
- Emirati students take in Australian culture
- Manipal University to offer doctorates
- False realities of nostalgia
- Tough group steels UAE's resolve
- Tunisian pride revives business group
- Super 15 rugby final: A game of two halves
- An uneven playing field for Crusaders
- Ask the Expert: Revel in the cultural riches of Kerala's temples
- Pakistan cricket chief: India rejected revenue sharing plan
- Afridi to play in Australian T20 competition
- Afghan plastic surgery: On the face of it
- Plastic surgery nightmares
- Plastic surgery nightmares
- Costa Rica beat Bolivia at Copa America to overtake Argentina in Group A
- Photo shoot: Get the look
- Travel Essentials: Stylish and protective beach shoes
- Falcon hospital visit almost ends with a living souvenir
- One family's anguish amid India's child abduction epidemic
- Banks beginning to tap into potential of lady power
- Money & Me: Dubizzle discovered a need and filled it
- Nepalese bureaucrat fights for Tibetans' rights
- Why are Muslims hostile to the US?
- Technophile: Lights, camcorder, action
- Syrians take to the streets as regime lashes out at US
- JFK's reluctant reach for the stars
- Pack rats have all the skills to survive an economic meltdown
- New Dubai mosque honours the glory of God
- Al Farooq Umar ibn Al Khattab Mosque
- There's never been a better time to hold purse strings
- On Your Side: Taking a short trip to UK should not create tax issue
- Man City football ground renamed Etihad Stadium
- Du delivers service for 'super' businesswomen
- Atlantis blasts off on final US space shuttle mission
- Deals of the Week: DIB's new Dubai branch offers personalised services
- App of the Week: Take guesswork out of guessing artists's works
- I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive: salvation for an unbeliever
- I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive: salvation for an unbeliever
- Ordinary Libyan men lay down their lives for freedom
- Over-fishing forces Kuwait to consider two-year ban
- Indian minister resigns over telecoms scandal
- Arab Spring bad for region's economies says UN report
- British newspaper to close over phone-hacking scandal
- Q&A with Ricciardo: ready for a Silverstone bow
- Al Masaood and Kane set for debut
- Emirati pair bound for Ireland for skills on and off the wheel
- Israel intensifies security for 'flytilla' airport protests
- Voyage of discovery among navies
- Third of residents will be firefighters within 5 years
- British Grand Prix will enjoy the home support
- Petrov backs no change to Abu Dhabi's Yas Marina circuit
- Shoppers' food bills rise 4%
- Students test their mettle in Borneo jungle
- North Korea 'bribed Pakistani generals for nuclear bomb secrets' says top scientist
- China dismisses reports of Jiang Zemin's death
- Moody's forecasts bad loans will soar
- DAE cancels $5bn Airbus order
- Lunch mystery over for Sowwah Island staff
- Loan rule fails to brake car sales
- Dana Gas considers LSE asset listing
- Greek and Turkish Cypriot leaders agree on unity talks, says UN chief
- Important race for Godolphin's Antara at Newmarket
- Crystal Capella produces her best yet at Newmarket
- Jell to saddle River Jetez for de Kock at Falmouth Stakes
- Zain Al Boldan disappoints for UAE owner in St Leger trial
- Transfer talk: Redknapp says Modric is a bit confused
- Stress tests on nuclear power plants fail to calm Japanese
- Philippine foreign affairs chief in Beijing for talks
- Be honest - even when joking, says sermon
- Maids should be better treated, official says
- Al Ain to announce remaining new signings soon
- Website shines a light on those who toil for good
- Uruguary wary of Chilean attack
- Haskell should get rugby's own frequent flanker miles
- Stricken Beeton was 'proudest to put on UAE shirt'
- Plenty of over-time in coaching UAE's sevens
- Masdar City signs Korean green agency as tenant
- Dubai lawyers to require licences from next month
- Copa America interest shows Indians like their football samba style
- Cartoon stars to visit Adnec
- Prices eat into brunch profits
- Canada ends combat role in Afghanistan after nine years and 157 dead
- Abu Dhabi tows 1,000 filthy or abandoned vehicles
- Dubai airport plans set to affect Air Arabia
- Construction stocks take off on UAE markets
- Two North Koreans fail doping tests at women's world cup
- From camel trader to cultural envoy
- Sports watchdog warns about risk of banned stimulants
- Sectarian warfare looms in Lebanon
- Bollywood fans send early reviews to friends in India
- Ali Jaber takes his talents to MBC
- Peacekeepers deserve support for vital missions
- Complex picture of fishery protection
- The final frontier
- Can you hear me now? I'm on holiday but I still want to talk
- Counterterrorism is no substitute for community building
- As Sudan breaks in two, more than oil will fuel economies
- Saleh appears on Yemen TV, bandaged and burnt
- Group qualifies to help people with special needs
- The Go-Gos: Beauty and the Beat returns
- Can icebergs solve the looming water crisis?
- Always On: an examination of our dependence on connectivity
- Passion isn't everything when it comes to work
- Classic case of overdrive, but don't tell mum and dad
- Snap to it, the floors are crocodile skin
- Cartoon 8/7/11
- Together: sense of community is alive and well, just compartmentalised
- Outlaws Inc: inside the fly-by-night transport trade
- We All Ran into the Sunlight: a pleasingly dark morality tale
- France readies its summer magic
- John Grisham's Theodore Boone not bound by genre
- GCC banks gear up for renewed growth
- Time Frame: Sheikh Zayed's visit to Switzerland
- Glamorous 1920s demanded elegance, and Bugatti and Delage delivered
- Little Luxuries: bringing affordable nostalgia into the home
- Husband and wife try out the new Ford Mustang GT
- Porsche 911 GT3 is as impressive at Yas Marina Circuit as on the roads
- High praise for the innovative Hyundai Sonata hybrid
- Six of the Best: Slimline chairs
- The Dukes of Hazzard put this Dodge Charger on the map
- Art and photos create welcoming environment in Jumeriah
- Road Test: 'Wee beastie' Audi Q3 2.5T packs a punch
- Home Shopping: London Transport Museum Shop
- Check Out: Reiko Kaneko tableware at Symphony
- Pole Position: Motor racing needs more mistakes
- Road Test: New Volvo S80 is a comfortable, if forgettable, ride
- The Air Bag: My driver - my friend - will be sorely missed
- Top 5: Cars named after animals
- House Doctor: A wealth of style ideas to be found in Paris
- Mazda MX-5 losing weight to get back to sports car roots
- Kabir Khan looking for his UAE bowlers to take the attack to Kenya
- i-Spy: Tesla on the road to releasing its newest electric car
- Bin Hammam hopes for a fair Fifa ethics hearing
- Go Gear: Cufflinks that rev up your ensemble
- UAE Olympic team face tricky group for London 2012 qualification
- Drunken graffiti earns waiter three-month sentence
- Beko fridge freezer recall in the UK does not affect the UAE
- Woman who beat cousin sentenced to three months
- Dubai airport deal fails to lift local markets
- Sweden join Australia into Women's World Cup quarter-finals
- UK expatriate tax: case studies
- Enoc silent on the future of its petrol stations
- Charlie Adam set to complete Liverpool move
- Activist Ansar Burney to try to free hijacked UAE ship's crew
- Firms fined for flouting midday break rule
- Argentina booed off at Copa America after Colombia keep Lionel Messi quiet
- India snatch three wickets before rain ends play on newest Test ground
- Kuwait's new mosque is more than a nod to the Taj Mahal
- Domestic violence and divorce 'detrimental to children'
- British expatriate tax plans explained
- Government and protesters both invoke Hama massacre of 1982
- Police confiscate 78 bicycles in four days
- Teams post results at Goodwood
- UAE justice system ranked above US in annual index
- Yemen facing humanitarian crisis and needs urgent international aid says UN
- Voting for FNC will be 'easier than using ATM'
- Bahrain sentences three Iranian spies to 10 years in jail, says newspaper
- Inquiry into phone hacking by Britain's best-selling newspaper announced
- Police crack brazen car-theft syndicate
- Somali pirates using Yemen's Socotra island as fuel base to extend their range
- Khurram retains UAE captaincy for Intercontinental Cup
- A man all at sea with the sailing jargon
- Volvo Ocean Race launch done, Azzam gets down to business
- Redwood has chance to impress at Newmarket
- Course takes a bite out of Tour de France competitors
- Israel plans 'firm action' against hundreds of planned 'fly-in' protesters
- Facebook defamation sentence over posting of wife's picture revoked
- Judges rule Kerala temple riches must be put in museum
- Mickelson putting strategy to test ahead of British Open
- Al Ain aim to climb mountains
- Al Jazira await Diego Maradona in Etisalat Cup opener
- Oman jails 12 more after Sohar protests
- Pamplona bull-run veterans addicted to thrill of the chase
- Summer purrs into action with children's nights at Al Ain Zoo
- Ricciardo has to prove himself first, says Red Bull's Horner
- Big airport expansion for Dubai
- No such thing as too much for cinemas
- Europe hits back over junk rating
- Dubai to take over Limitless, Nakheel
- Grings hopes to retain place in Germany squad in Prinz's place
- Cubero keen to take his chance at Copa America
- ICC wants Pakistan on home soil with rivals India
- UAE table tennis hope has eyes on 2012 Olympics
- Argentine deal expands Qatar's LNG business
- Qatar National Bank racks up Dh1.8bn in profits
- DFSA warns of scams on internet
- Nice wall, but where are the rooms?
- By land and sea, Somalia needs a helping hand
- Women's rights a work in progress
- Sweating summer
- cartoon 07/07/11
- The Arab Spring has slowed, for all the wrong reasons
- Indonesia's view of tolerance is a blueprint for others
- Sinbad the sailor would agree - a job is a precious thing
- Two wheels still trump four in India
- Star Wars brings out the futuristic side of Dubai
- The glamour of lost treasure
- Iran grooms Iraq to replace Syria
- Players have no excuse for no show at Scottish Open
- Leap of joy turns sour for French Open winner Thomas Levet
- F1 could have Cape Town Grand Prix 'within two years'
- Sudden shift of fortune for Egypt's troubled Palm Hill Developments
- Indian expansion backfires for Emaar
- The gentle buzz from a deserted village
- England Cook Sri Lanka's goose in fourth ODI and level series
- Dharavi, the sprawl that inspired Slumdog Millionaire, no longer Mumbai's largest slum
- Great film but pass the popcorn
- Creator of Dukan diet loses libel case against rival
- With striker Tevez on hold, Man City sign Savic to bolster defence
- Film review: Mr Popper's Penguins
- The wisdom of security guards
- Movie review: Larry Crowne
- Jim Carrey on the power of the penguin
- Movie review: Horrible Bosses
- Movie review: Hanna
- Will the infamous Mrs Bourne attend the wedding?
- Tweet talk: Celebrities suffer foot-in-mouth syndrome
- Folklore: a guide to the musical genre for would-be filmmakers
- Music Boxes links Abu Dhabi Festival to Manchester
- Deep pockets and small debts in Asia helping to keep inflation at bay
- Big challenges ahead for IMF's new leader
- Shadow of Hariri looms large over Lebanon's isolation
- Keeping campers happy can be a demanding job
- No benefit if you don't get it
- Strength in numbers for big-ticket items
- India's got talent, says national and ex-NBA coach Natt
- Manager sexually harassed woman, court hears
- Dubai bourse makes a loss as traders sell
- Sculptor's kidnapping earns prison time for two men
- Teacher turnover rate up to 60% a year at some schools
- Private schools to be targeted over Emiratis' needs
- Parents of special needs children 'have few options'
- Maid 'beaten by employers with wire and wood' settles case out of court
- Dubai inflation rises fuelled by transportation and food costs
- Fifa set hearing dates for Bin Hammam bribery case
- $7.8 billion Dubai International airport expansion takes off
- Man convicted of bus theft
- Mike Powell: Usain Bolt could break my long jump record
- $46m loss in Emaar's Indian unit hits trading
- Fake kidnapping of wife was prostitution, court told
- Pressure on Copa favourites Argentina at the 'Elephants Graveyard'
- Get on the cycling circuit
- Vettel and Hamilton pairing would not work at Red Bull
- Families take a stand against UAE ship's hijacking
- Tiger Woods will miss British Open
- Germany top Women's World Cup Group A after thriller with France
- Du recalls faulty telephone top-up cards
- UN report shows leaps for UAE women in key positions but not at home
- Britons could pay tax on UAE earnings
- Tens of thousands of Filipinos may lose their jobs in Saudi Arabia
- Inspectors urge action on public schools
- Indian temple's suddenly revealed multi-billion treasures now in limbo
- Unesco recognition to be sought for more UAE sites
- Nine more killed as Yemen turmoil grows
- Bahrain's National Dialogue talks focus on job losses
- Student crashed into six cars during police chase
- 'Powerful and raw' Abu Dhabi yacht sets sail for Volvo venture
- E coli outbreak that killed 49 in Germany 'caused by Egyptian fenugreek seeds'
- British reporters hacked mobile phone of murdered girl
- Turkey's growing regional power boosts EU membership hopes
- Hyderabad gripped by strike in fight for statehood
- Evans edges Contador at fourth stage of Tour de France
- Godolphin get down to some serious business
- FNC election an important step: Gargash
- Scholes says Arsenal all style, no substance ahead of United game
- Fidgety Carlos Tevez may find his options limited
- Manchester City content to dig in and defy unsettled Tevez
- More women expected in FNC elections
- Beggars targeted in police crackdown
- Sangakkara says Sri Lanka board is filled with 'partisan cronies'
- Weather and wicket a mystery for India and West Indies
- Kabir Khan seeks to improve UAE's Intercontinental record
- Mazhar's efforts recognised with ICC lifetime award
- UAE science could save rare Chinese camel from extinction
- No name yet, but draw for new season is a breath of fresh air
- Abu Dhabi rents continue to slide in tenant-led market
- For Morocco's February 20 reform movement, new constitution means rebirth
- Elite Pakistani troops move into Taliban mountain stronghold
- Court clears former Egyptian ministers in corruption cases
- Unilever questions price caps on retailers and manufacturers
- UAE's $3bn aid package to Egypt for housing and small firms
- Dubai hotels aim to pick up pilgrim trade
- Otto Hapsburg, eldest son of Austria's last emperor, dies at 98
- QEWC close to sealing deal in Jordan
- Banking stocks boost for Abu Dhabi bourse
- Banking stocks boost for Abu Dhabi bourse
- A Messi start for big names in Copa America
- Jordan pressing ahead with nuclear programme
- Trust Tower takes up challenge to keep Abu Dhabi business area downtown
- UAE boost from regional unrest slows down
- Indian property market hits a brick wall
- Sorbonne to focus on research as it marks five years in capital
- Not much sport in US leaves many bored on the Fourth of July
- They call this reform?
- Cracks in Iran's regime could widen further
- Scourge of crystal meth is new threat
- Start of a royal race
- US backs away from space
- Clearing road ahead for two-way trade
- Gulf security trade rising
- Protecting Smoot-Hawley's reputation
- Unilever a giant that Middle East shoppers cannot avoid
- CD review: The Horrors: Skying
- When musicians take to the theatre stage
- Triumph over time at Karlovy Vary International Film Festival
- The outspoken word: rap and poetry converge with spoken performance
- CD review: I Love You, Dude - Digitalism
- CD review: The Harrow & The Harvest - Gillian Welch
- Pregnancy guide hits the silver screen
- UAE charging up World Cup preparations with Dinamo test
- Riding the crest of the heatwave
- Singapore an island thriving after the downturn
- Wisest destiny for the LSE surely lies on eastern horizons
- Messy Madoff legacy spreads far and wide
- Ask Ali: On the hospitality industry
- UAE football has lost sight of the lights of World Cup 1990
- Katie Trotter: It's a beautiful thing
- The instant expert: On beauty standards
- M is all about: Summer beauty
- The business of child beauty
- The beauty spy: Bizarre beauty treatments
- My life: Manar Al Hinai on Arab beauty
- Restaurant review: Cipriani at Yas Yacht Club
- Let the sun shine while you dine
- Style File: Alex Box
- How karaoke can divide and conquer
- cartoon 06/7/11
- Referendum backs king, but Morocco is still an exception
- Afghan aid does more harm than good in wrong hands
- M Cooks: A supremely healthy salad
- Tried and tested: Fish eggs for the face
- Life lessons: Liz Earle
- Qatar's global expansion goes beyond 2022 World Cup bid
- Enoc Group: petrol stations in Northern Emirates won't change hands
- In the heart of downtown Abu Dhabi an office goes up, and up, and up
- Saudi Arabia ends 21-year ban on Jordanian produce
- Business activity falls in sign unrest spillover is fading
- Number 69 for Etihad has a Chinese flavour
- UAE price freeze unsustainable says Unilever boss
- Multi-million dollar Egyptian investment boosts Emaar on bourse
- Williams hope renewed ties with Renault will bring back good times
- Luis Suarez earns Uruguay a laboured draw with Peru
- Chile finally brings the Copa America to life in Mexico win
- 'I owe school success to teachers', says student awarded by MoE
- Abandoned sailors flown home
- Misbah: Playing for Pakistan is mental torture
- UAE allocates $3bn aid package for Egypt
- Abu Dhabi residents warned over vandalism
- Emiratis go Down Under to study
- Fatah 'tiptoeing round accord with Hamas' in run-up to statehood bid
- Egypt's freer atmosphere finds Muslim Brotherhood wrong-footed
- Palestinian Authority employees on half-pay as Arab donors fail to stump up
- Egyptian PM visits capital for first time
- India's rural poor are switching on to solar power
- Fire safety conference to launch in Abu Dhabi
- Crystal meth seizures triple
- Thaksin sister Yingluck Shinawatra poised for power after political career of six weeks
- Woman charged with having sex with husband
- Diabetes link found in genes of Emiratis
- UAE free to release Zimbabwean diamonds
- Desert dishes in danger of dying
- Traders in fake saffron arrested
- Rugby player on life support after freak accident
- Andy Murray perfectly poised to break Nadal-Djokovic run
- Bryan twins on track to overtake the Woodies
- Wigan keep Ali Al Habsi after goalkeeper says no to Villa
- Bomb attack on Egyptian pipeline disrupts gas supply to Israel and Jordan
- Trial in chaos as Ratko Mladic refuses to enter plea over deaths of thousands of Muslims
- UAE seeks 'VIP' Black Hawks with air conditioning
- Thailand's military accepts Thaksin party's sweeping election win
- Indian sacrifices keep the West supplied with hair extensions
- Recovery is in sight for Dubai property
- RAK Petroleum lines up merger
- Deluge of daily deals irks e-mail users
- Carlos Tevez: I must quit Manchester City
- Protesters shot as Syrian security forces storm into Hama
- Dispute with US army haunts supplier Agility
- Investors drawn to transport
- Islamic finance on a charm offensive
- Aabar buying stake in poultry operator
- Developers gear up for legal battles
- DIFC official argues for investment in growth
- India's Axis Bank opens Abu Dhabi office as Indians in UAE get richer
- Bahrain's national dialogue starts in earnest
- Emiratis needed to volunteer at FNC vote
- Gimmicks don't make movies better
- Pay the wage that was initially agreed
- Unrest in Sinai is a symptom of Egypt's ills
- A baby, a hero, a lesson
- Road deaths in Al Ain drop
- West now more open to Islamists
- The Hari scandal tests the limits of what we want to know
- Economic realities must guide plans for development
- To break stalemate, Libya's rebels have to negotiate
- Hopes for Bahrain Grand Prix to be part of F1 season again
- UAE Touring Car champion Umair wants more improvement
- Cartoon 5/7/11
- Sunny start for Summer in Abu Dhabi
- Newmarket handler to prep charges for the Hays
- A day to remember for Farrar
- The calm before the storm hits the Volvo Ocean Race
- The era of Djokovic duly begins
- Ex-Gunner Clichy joins City and fires a salvo at Manchester United
- 'Queue and wait' lives up to its name as oil rivals advance
- Time is right to tap into wealth of Emirati talent
- DVD review: Freakonomics
- Bjork show Biophilia opens Manchester International Festival
- Damon Albarn's new opera dazzles the senses but ignores the mind
- End-of-year prom the threshhold between childhood and adulthood
- Footnotes: Angry exclamation over comma question
- Tom Hanks, the nice guy who made it big
- How to break children gently into the summer work ethic
- A fresh face for a fresh start
- DVD review: Macgruber
- DVD review: I am Number 4
- Sri Lanka's ambitious plans include island linked by monorail
- 'Bubble boy' Jaisen to have transplant in India
- A quest for the authentic
- Harley finding home in fast-car Emirates
- Home cinema projects its best image yet
- Teardrop island is back in demand
- Jarvis Cocker's lyrics to be published in a book
- Jarvis Cocker's lyrics to be published in a book
- Ashley Cole says Chelsea manager's age is just a number
- Afghanistan could line up in Pakistan's Twenty20 event
- Decision time for German women at World Cup
- Jenson Button has a lot left in his tank
- Yas Marina Circuit to stay same for 2011 Abu Dhabi GP
- Untidy but souvenirs still for lucky landlords during Wimbledon week
- Williams sisters take a drop on the rankings but Wozniacki stays No 1
- Djokovic hungry for more titles at All England Club
- Investors flock to Air Arabia
- $100bn infrastructure needed for Mena region to sustain growth
- Ex-Thai leader Thaksin, exiled in UAE, says he will not return to power
- Parents face uncertainty over next school year
- Licence plate theft charges land tourist in court
- Whitmarsh expects Hamilton to stay with McLaren
- Tamweel slips on bourse after a day of climbs
- RAK Petroleum to merge with Norwegian oil and gas company
- Haye unlikely to get rematch with Wladimir Klitschko due to 'slave contract'
- Environment agency to measure greenhouse gas across Abu Dhabi
- Bouncing cheques should be decriminalised, say lawyers
- Employers urged to pay better wages to Filipinos
- RAK building firm in legal row over unfinished UK hospital
- Thieves posing as police set off tear gas in home raid
- Diego Forlan urges Uruguay to focus on present
- 140 mosques to be built or refurbished
- Mexico coach wary of the attacking threat of Chile
- High praise for Lionel Messi amid disappointing Bolivia result
- Gas inhalation kills five men in Ras Al Khaimah
- Paraguay and Ecuador both guilty of missing chances in goalless draw
- Goals are hard to come by at the Copa America
- Gaza 'freedom flotilla' hopes on rocks after arrest of flagship's captain
- New constitution fails to placate Moroccan protesters
- Activists on alert as Syrian tanks assemble outside Hama
- Children of Misurata hit hard in Libyan town ravaged by fighting
- Saleh's injuries mean no return to Yemen for two months, says diplomat
- Parents of assassinated Lebanese police captain still hoping for justice
- Hoard of gold and jewels worth $62bn found in Indian temple's vaults
- Three-mile-long queues at petrol stations as Yemen's fuel crisis starves economy
- Iran reformists regain a foothold as conservatives squabble
- Nationals amazed by country's heritage
- Turkey's foreign minister meets Libyan rebels
- Turkey's foreign minister meets Libyan rebels
- Lorenzo closes in on Stoner in MotoGP title race
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- Fighting in Afghanistan puts Filipinos on fast track to US citizenship
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- Djokovic justifies supremacy with Wimbledon title win over Nadal
- Thaksin's sister wins elections in Thailand
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- Emirates flight from India to Dubai makes emergency landing
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- Du dominates bourse after paying its Dh3bn bill
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- Dubai market soars after Greece avoids financial tragedy
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- Andy Murray to keep ploughing for elusive grand slam title
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- UAE expected to escape gloom pervading Britain's high streets
- Unrest to spark innovation in region
- Cheaper smartphones to widen net in North Africa
- Broad relief as Greece tightens its belt
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- Brazil's Lima eyes an improvement against Norway
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- US politicians fall over themselves to bow down to Israel
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- Petra Kvitova stuns Maria Sharapova to win Wimbledon title
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- Lionel Messi and Argentina left frustrated by Bolivia in Copa opener
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- India's new tablet sets record low price: $35
- Chinese president Hu says corruption threatens Communist Party
- Time for David Haye's fists to do the talking
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- Nadal 'sad' to beat Murray for place in Wimbledon final
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- McLeish to lay down ground rules at Aston Villa
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