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2014-01-07
Weather woes strike US and coastal Britain
Egypt- Qatar row escalates
# MyDubai gathers momentum
Foreign airline stake deals fuel Etihad growth
Couple win Dh100,000 in damages
Lost card leads to big win
ATM users get their cash back
Rain and cold winds lash country
Bargain hunters trawl malls for deals
Father seeks help to find missing son
Get smart, download updated Dewa app
Private schools brace for inspections
Latifa Hospital increases neonatal ward capacity
FNC seeks increase in research spending
Sandance refund site goes live
Bahrain: Safeguard Gulf security
Al Bashir calls for peace in South Sudan
Security tight for Coptic Christmas
Heads roll as Egyptian TV airs pro- Mursi show
Why Al Assad’s rule may endure
Opposition re- elects Jarba as National Coalition leader
Rebels lay siege to jihadists in Raqa
Bangladesh prime minister defiant after violent poll win
Stampede at China mosque leaves 14 dead, 10 injured
Classes reopen in Philippines’ badly damaged typhoon zone
South Korea proposes more family reunions
Indian diaspora convention will focus on youth
People suffer as private buses go off road
AAP leader’s comment triggers row
Delhi power firms warned over audit
Woman officer in tough sailing team
Flights and train services hit as fog drops Delhi visibility
CM ashamed over poor rescue work
Khan warns of chaos on the streets if elections are rigged
Court asks hospital to submit Musharraf’s medical report
Uzbek president’s daughter accused of looting museum
Barristers stage first ‘ strike’ over legal aid budget cuts
Cancer risk linked to lack of exercise
Good friendship is ‘ timeless and priceless’
Police want dashcam videos of bad drivers
Polar winds bring life to freezing halt
Sea Shepherd spies on Japanese fleet
Crowded airport camp mirrors realities of Central African Republic conflict
Artists bring hope to Johannesburg area
Naked man gets stuck in washing machine
Fake clicks reap real money
Fishing in troubled water
No Braveheart moment for Scotland
“The plight of the Arab Christians is a vital issue that affects the unity of the Arab society.”
“2014 is an election year and Obama has always been better at campaigning than governing.”
No Putin thaw in sight
Bangladesh must get down to talks now
So, what car do you drive?
Ways to get back in the groove
Brazil’s Snowden dilemma
Colorado’s ethical roots overgrown with weed
Today in History
Cruise is setback for climate campaign
Win- win negotiations in a virtual world
Hanging on the cliff
Pick- up in global services uneven
JPMorgan may go for $ 2b settlement
E- commerce needs to break discount habit
A burst of tracking devices at CES
UAE’s PMI drops to 57.4 in December
UAE issues rules on exchange business
Financial, investment sectors power Dubai bourse in 2013
Haier to fill gap left by Japanese brands
Global tech spending to slip by 1% as lower prices offset sales
Palm to power LG smart TVs
China bypasses US in consumer tech spending
SNB expects $ 10b loss for 2013 as gold price plummets
Indonesia reduces rise in LPG price
UAE’s pre- owned car buying portal wants to turn things around
Private funding best option for portals
Shoppers look for attractive bargains
It was a merry Christmas for British online retailers
Creating an aura around brands
Cashflow dries up for UK online sellers
Tech giants turning into scrooges
Threat stems from zero- interest rate
Asia’s airports fly in with expansions
Building resilience into projects
Stenson eyes Gulf Slam
A legend’s last journey
UAE squad high on hope
AFC chief calls award ‘ a surprise’
Doyle gains from De Vries’ error of judgement
Barsham eyes another shot at Olympic glory
AL QUBAISI KEEN ON HAT- TRICK IN NINTH EDITION OF 24 HOURS OF DUBAI
Preparing players for the long road
Dubai Cricket Council in no position to set targets or meet them
Maxtalent’s Kachroo cracks ton on tour
An era consigned to Ashes, Flower says after humiliating series loss
Jayawardene ready to put his best foot forward
Watson heaps praise on Aussie coach
Harris moves to third in Test bowlers rankings
Monaco, Marseille run close in French Cup
Moyes admits to urgent need for signings
Barcelona coach determined not to rush Messi’s return
Roma’s defence endures worst day of season against Juventus
League Cup campaign turns into face- saving exercise
Good start 13
Wozniacki survives early scare to advance in Sydney
Chargers continue play- off surge
Rodman takes NBA cast to North Korea
Ducks top NHL with overtime win over Canucks
Johnson makes his move in Honolulu
But because there’s no explicit condemnation, a lot of people read that as an implied endorsement of this behaviour.
There’s also a seething anger beneath the movie’s conclusion. We see it on the face of Kyle Chandler’s FBI agent as he rides home on the subway, living the ordinary life that Belfort mocked earlier on his yacht.
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