Archive: August 06, 2009
Police charge three over fake currency
All about Almodóvar
Red Crescent gearing itself up for Ramadan food distribution
Clinton on attack in Kenya over corruption
Indians celebrate bond of siblings
Anyone for a scoop of Gooey Decimal?
Classics conflict
Gulf Airlines line up to fly into Iraq
Ajman halves cost of business licences to tackle downturn
Ahmadinejad sworn in as protests continue
Midday break fines up 34%
The genesis of UAETweets.com - Interview with Baher al Hakim
Hospitals warned on reporting swine flu
Moroccan dissent alive on Twitter
US judge refuses to intervene in UAE trial
Gulf economies to lag global recovery
RAK to host America's Cup showdown
Cairo's tuktuks under threat
Junior explorer strikes oil in Kurdistan
Syrian to appeal over prostitution conviction
Ahmadinejad defiant as he takes oath
Third swine flu death in Israel
UAE defends its human rights record to UN panel
Tonga: 40 missing after ferry sinks
Mumbai's the word
'Last chance' for baby Mohammad
Two executed as China fraud crackdown continues
US to rebuke Israel's ambassador
Ahmadinejad ceremony brings joy and despair to Iranians
Kuwait become net gas importer
Sickly side of the quarrying boom
Dubai starts switch to clearer taxi plates
Court date set for Yamadayev murder accused
UAE satellite beams back first images
200,000 pay final respects to Aquino
Much being read into Clinton's Pyongyang visit
Lockerbie bomber may be released within days
Job challenge builds among GCC youth
Out and about
Virtually alone on holiday
New chapter in beating poverty
Al Gharbia hospital upgrade promised
The majlis enters the digital age
Inspectors shut 65 food outlets over hygiene
Baghdad's blast walls to come down
Seeing stars is not like being one, Mr Gulliver
Russian Jews defy Israeli rabbis' ban on marriage
UAE banks seek cash recovery
More fraud charges filed against al Boom
UAE military to buy Hellfire missiles
Moody's puts two Bahraini banks on review
Bankers are once again in the news for their generous bonuses, if not the performance of the institutions they run
Fringe does it again: Edinburgh is a sea of strange