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Breaking News Thu, 7 Aug 2008
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Ethiopia   Food   Photos   Politics   UAE  
Ethiopia offers huge land for Saudis to grow cereals
| K.S. Ramkumar, Arab News | ADDIS ABABA: Saudi Arabia, which is making efforts to provide food security for its nationals, can look up to Ethiopia where huge tracts of unutilized agricultural land ar... (photo: AP Photo)
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preformance by a member of Cirque Du Soleil
Business   Canada   Circus   Dubai   Montreal   Photos  
Dubai firms buy 20 per cent of Montreal circus troupe Cirque du soleil
| Nelson Wyatt, THE CANADIAN PRESS | MONTREAL - Quebec's world-renowned Cirque du soleil is selling a 20-per-cent stake in the international circus touring company to two Dubai companies. | The Cirque... (photo: public domain)
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Archaeology Archaeological teams continue work in Sharjah
| Dubai: The Spanish Archaeological mission from Madrid University is continuing its excavation works at Al Thuqaiba site in Al Madam area, in the central region of Sharj... (photo: Public Domain) Gulf News
Archaeology   Culture   Dubai   Photos   Sharjah  
Kanazawa Gold Factory DGCX gold futures climb 58.7% in July
| Dubai: The value of gold futures traded on the Dubai Gold and Commodities Exchange (DGCX) rose 58.7 per cent in July compared to June, figures released by the bourse on... (photo: Creative Commons / Eckhard Pecher) Gulf News
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 Climate Changes, Global Warming, Emission, Environment, Gases, Atmosphere, Pollution. tp1 GLOBAL: What we are doing about climate change
web | Photo: JOHANNESBURG, 5 August 2008 (IRIN) - In developing countries, where survival is often a daily struggle, people cannot afford to wait for their government to ... (photo: WN/Theresa Poongan) IRINnews
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KLdy1 - Feb08 - university students - education - tertiary education. (dy1) Dubai mall and Dubai Chamber to provide business training to UAE students
| Dubai: The Dubai Outlet Mall has joined hands with the Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry to help introduce young UAE nationals to the world of business. | The educ... (photo: WN / Denise Yong) Gulf News
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Puppy dog in a pet shop UAE zoo to house endangered African wild dog
|                 ABU DHABI: A zoo in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has opened a new enclosure that will be dedicated to the... (photo: WN) The Times of India
African   Animal   Arab   Photos   Wild  
Sport Economy
Saudi Arabia To Play Kosovo
Pilots prep for Afghan combat
U.S. selects former refugee from Sudan to carry flag
Olympics: US flag carrier is refugee from Sudan
Taekwondo (sl1)
Olympics: Afghanistan pins its medal hopes on Taekwondo
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Global market turmoil dampens performance of Gulf bourses
Fuel price cuts due as US growth slows 
GCC banking risk assessment raised
UAE plans farmland investments
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Oil exporters struggle to beat inflation
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Asia Oil Arab World
The rise and rise of Talibanisation
By Tasneem Noorani 8/7/2008
Petrol price may still stay high on demand from developing n
Commodity exchanges jostle for share of rising Indian market
 Poland 2007. The polish roads in very bad condition causing big  traffic and many road accidents.Poland prepers roads for EURO 2012. The investment is mainly grant in aid by Eropean Union. (mb1) WN Photographer
Petrol price may still stay high on demand from developing nations
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UAE's mammoth urban planning jewel takes shape
Iran-West tension drives UAE markets into the red
Air-India, Air-India Express see revenues grow from Oman sec
Age-old dinosaur draws huge crowd to Abu Dhabi airport
Air India Express
Air-India, Air-India Express see revenues grow from Oman sector
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Politics Media
Sudan former rebels turn into soldiers
Iraqi official defends spending
Kirkuk row scuppers chance of Iraq elections next year
Legislators in Iraq adjourn for vacation without new electio
 A view of the towers of the Prophet Mohammad´s Mosque as the sunsets in Medina in Saudi Arabia Wednesday Jan. 3, 2007. After taking part in the Hajj, Muslim pilgrims head to Medina to pray at the Prophet´s mosque, Islam´s second holiest
Blears 'to give Muslims a voice'
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Who's Really Running Iraq?
Dubai firms buy stake in Cirque
Cirque lures UAE partners
Cirque takes on Dubai partners
Dubai Department of Economic Development launches new business directory
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Business Travel
Global market turmoil dampens performance of Gulf bourses
Ways of looking at the oil price
Is Sasol an asset or a liability?
Packers trade Favre to Jets
A Saudi pays after he fueled his vehicle at a gasoline station in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Thursday June 19, 2008.
The politics of oil prices
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Sheikh-down cruise: Italian line sails Arabian peninsula fro
Hub for cruise tourism
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