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2012-01-08
Thalassaemia cases cut by half
Extremists resurface in Sinai bombings
Sharjah’s 3,000-year-old clue to the first domesticated camels
Volvo Ocean Race crew make a switch to dhows
Federal shisha ban hits legal delay
One language good, two languages better
something that comes naturally to babies,
Good-news tweet from Dubai’s Ruler
Ordeal over for crew held by pirates
Every body wants to be Arnie
Young Emiratis with spirit of community service
Drivers benefit as RAK taxi fleet is cut
‘If it’s good for health, we’ll move’
Literary group encourages Emirati women to put their stories in writing
‘We’re still confused … do they want us to close or not?’
UN chief to visit Emirates this month
Israelis fear country is becoming a theocracy
Syria holds funeral services for victims of Damascus bombing
The capital case against Hosni Mubarak
Blackwater settles contractor death suit
Blast kills two Shiite pilgrims walking to Karbala
In West Bank, even the muppets suffer
Protesters in Bahrain defy ban on rally and gather in central Manama
Man dressed as Santa kills Christian
Iranian hero who fooled the Nazis
Yemeni Shiite rebels vow to push on for regime change
UK denies would-be bomber parole
World’s newest nation plagued by violence
13 killed in attacks in north-east Nigeria
China’s new status symbol: a bodyguard
11 die in balloon fireball
Chinese media call US a ‘troublemaker’
High voltage: the current debate about AC-DC
Maliki’s strength grows with the help of a politicised army
Legislative agenda is only as good as public access to it
When deserts and daggers cease to define, what’s left?
China’s security benefits with transparency
The revolutionary regime would be the first to fall in an Iranian war with the world
South Sudan tribes need to be engaged
Better baby talk
Years of drought till democracy blooms
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