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Nightclub fire kills 245 in Brazil
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Al Assad’s chances are ‘ diminishing’
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Suspects referred to Supreme Court
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Emergency in three Egypt cities after fresh violence
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No middle ground for women in India
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Silicosis a threat to gold industry
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The billion dollar refugee crisis
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Amusement parks in for safety boost
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Safety precautions
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Lawyer: Father already judged
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Couple ‘ mercilessly tortured daughters’
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Boy plunges to death from tower
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Parallel Roads Project will open to traffic by year- end
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South Koreans see opportunity in UAE
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Illegal family can’t afford air tickets to return home
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Flexible work rule at labour ministry
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Local labels fit into global scheme
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Arab Health pushes medical innovation
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Emirates ID glitch sorted out
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UN team pursues Yemen dialogue
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Omani trio gear up for Antarctica trip
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Date palm cultivation breaks new ground
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Major floods hit Australia’s north
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Burnt garment factory in Dhaka made clothes for the West
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Palestine has no money to pay bills
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Growing chasm can turn bloody
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Eight children killed in air raids
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Beats of revolution set to rap music
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North Korea could reply to UN action with nuclear test
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Vietnam diplomats face anniversary fatigue
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Roadside bomb kills 10 in Kandahar
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Indonesians killed ‘ were terrorists’
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Interview of the week Mixing good business with politics
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This man makes instant buildings!
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Tension grips Telangana after Azad comment
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I- T body demands Gadkari’s apology
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Hundreds gather for Telangana protest
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Rare honour for Bihar labourers
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‘ Bunty Chor’ nabbed in Pune
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Qadri: Poll dates to be announced soon
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Vote to create new province likely
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Bulgarians vote to decide fate of new nuclear plant
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Czech power struggle likely
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Tory MP under fire for rape comments
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Mum loses fourth child to gun violence
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Troops close to Timbuktu in drive against militants
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Mozambique floods hit tourism
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Security- sector reform long overdue in Algeria
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Turning social justice into a reality
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Urgent need to get Egypt back on track
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Too long a time frame for Britain to decide on EU
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Need for a clear socio- political agenda
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One emotion you don’t have to be ashamed of
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Common vision and purpose
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Can the EU become world’s policeman?
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‘ Reluctant bride’ and a catch- 22 for Indian voters
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Today in History
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Photographer’s project sheds new light
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UK to continue fiscal squeeze
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China industrial firms’ profits up
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India may cut rates for first time in 9 months
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Davos ends with a note of warning on global crisis
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US, companies fight EU web proposals
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Bold Dubai initiative to boost business
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EBA to submit mortgage cap ideas
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Gulf Related to lead project
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Abu Dhabi coop ties up with Spar International
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Twitter targets Arab ad firms
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Abu Dhabi visitor numbers rise
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Taqa completes financing of Ghana power plant
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Enoc ties up with leading producers
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Automated budget process launched
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Davos Diary
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Powers of prophecy: Looking ahead
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Cautious optimism
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US bank deposits plunge as insurance plan ends
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Financial regulation
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Banks slow retreat from E. Europe
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Europe financial job cuts near four- year high
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Libor probe targets Barclays
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Scheme boosts housing market
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Diversifying from dollar a necessity
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Davos elite: We don’t trust you
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CO2 capture and storage
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Bond firms make a push to join equity bandwagon
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Sime Darby, Dubai sukuk take advantage of a red- hot market
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Equities: Bears rethink strategy
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Company news
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History spurred Djokovic to title
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Murray unruffled by feather fluster
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Powerful Gajdosova serves up success
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Azarenka dares to dream big after rollercoaster
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Bell anchors England to consolation victory
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India paid price for loose play
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Pakistan boost Test pace attack
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Lankans show Twenty20 vision against Aussies
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Zenga welcomes Eriksson with win
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UAE survive late drama to make World Cup
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Last- gasp goal saves Al Ahli
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Cabrera- Bello eyes a first at the Classic
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Sola slams seven for champions
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Ghana wary of physical Niger
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Ivory Coast sail into quarter- finals
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Conte calls for referee sacking
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Ronaldo hits hat- trick in Getafe rout
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World Cup rallying call from Parreira
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Casillas returns home after operation
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Leeds stun Spurs in the FA Cup
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Ferguson determined to end barren FA Cup run
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Wenger admits he’s lacking firepower
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Blazers scrape past Clippers
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Fasth proves unbeatable on debut
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Ukrainian powers to marathon victory
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Armstrong ‘ cannot meet’ deadline
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Strategic advice, long before you invest
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Things you need to know about the South African rand
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How to be ready should calamity strike
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UK current account holders face many charges
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Loyalty programmes: Are they worth it?
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Bartering away your personal information
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Tips for choosing a scheme that suits you
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Apple shares: No longer a
winning proposition?
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Trading $ 236b
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Buying Samsung remains tricky
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At least 14 analysts cut price targets
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Upside buying pressure remains but momentum slows
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Conjecture starts over end of bond bull run
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Stocks to watch
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B y R u p e rt J . C o n n o r
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Indie actor- turned- mainstream superstar Coco Martin is happy with the way things are shaping up in his career. But there are some components missing in his life. He lets in on what will give him complete happiness.
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Argo grabs Guild glory
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If the thought of Ashton Kutcher playing Steve Jobs has you a little frightened, you’re not alone. The actor himself was worried about what he was getting into when he signed up for the title role in Joshua Michael Stern’s biopic about the late Apple foun
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Ashton Kutcher, a digital entrepreneur himself, said he considers Steve Jobs a personal hero.
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This is for indie fans
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The bullets and teargas pellets were flying at Jehane Noujaim, but instead of scrambling backward with the rest of the Cairo protesters, the filmmaker walked forward into the smoky haze, where hundreds of gasmask- clad soldiers waited.
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Late on a January evening in 1962, Her Serene Highness Princess Grace of Monaco is drinking heavily in her 235- room pink palace overlooking the Mediterranean.
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CRYPTIC CROSSWORD
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STAR GAZING