Archive: May 13, 2011
Time Frame: An expat watches a new country take shape
Breaking down language barrier
The maître d' will be with you in a moment
DP World's London listing expected to boost profile
The Registrar's Manual for Detecting Forced Marriages
Three bolts out of the blue demand a good look
Dana Gas profits rise 180% as production is stepped up
Organiser lodges complaint against abusive Warne
Investors shy away from unrest
Travel Essentials: Trunks add a touch of old world charm
Yahsat to offer consumer broadband services
Spain mourns earthquake victims in devastated southern city
Yesterday's star has hand in tomorrow
Lebanon makes progress in forming cabinet after months of impasse
UN says the UAE is No 3 resource user
Hotel sets record for most expensive Christmas tree
Weapons designers saddle up for Emirates technology 'rodeo'
Congress party anger after leader Rahul Gandhi arrested at farmers' protest
Not everybody will be a nice guy at the end of the world
Assad's tanks roll south in latest offensive against Syrian protesters
Contemporary edge meets classical grace in Montpellier
India boosts ties to Afghanistan with $500m more in aid
Start in IT and keep going from there, schoolgirls told
There is plenty of life left in this Oil Age yet
'Belief' fuels Chennai Super Kings
Tiger Woods exits Players Championship
Tiger Woods withdraws from the Players Championship
On mercy mission, soldiers traumatise Haiti all over again with cholera
Travel Deals: Hike in Malaysia or cycle through France
Anti-corruption investigators due to question Mubarak
Caterham gets a sporting chance at acceleration
Selling the Trump name
Students bring social media to rural Kenya
Premier League weekend coming up
Spiderman theatrical daredevil
Yuan gains favour over dollar for commerce across the Gulf
Accent on learning Arabic
Escape to Palawan Island for a conservation haven
UN berates Yemeni rebels for recruiting child soldiers
The Devils Garden: Man at the edge of primal wilderness
Yousuf aiming to book ticket to Fiji
Balthazaar's Gift in the mix
Today in History May 13
Bin Laden remained fixated on attacking the US, captured material shows
The Ivy comes to Dubai
Cup is half empty in India
P&T wins Tribunal backing in $1.6 million claim against Nakheel
'Suicide bombings are in decline': NYU professor
The 33: Gripping first effort recounting Chilean miner rescue
Internships, once a gateway, turn into employment purgatory
Winning them over
Students attack school security guard
For fish and chips, nothing beats getting it on home turf
Red Heat: Cold War in the warm waters of the Caribbean
Delegator all set for Royal Ascot
Kenny Dalglish given three-year contract
Israel trying to push Palestinians out of Jordan Valley, says report
Lubna Habib: The spotlight shines both ways
Asia's 'Richard Branson' aka Tony Fernandes a high-flyer
Sharjah Biennial enters last weekend with workshops
Oil employs the arts of Silicon Valley to turn water into gold
Mobile clinic visits Sharjah
Algeria's rising tide of youth rebellion will not go away yet
Dubai's Fatiniza follows in the footsteps of Shakira
A white herring
Suicide bombers kill 80 in Pakistan in revenge strike for bin Laden
Ahmadinejad rows with old foe Ali Larijani over merging Iranian ministries
Malcolm X – A Life of Reinvention: Amending the autobiography
Hotel Insider: The Elysian, Chicago
Uefa to probe Sergio Busquets over allegation of racism
Brother is yet another motivation for City's Toure
Threat of civil war in Yemen as tribes mobilise and soldiers exchange fire
Quietly fashionable, Hamburg is best experienced along its waterways
European border clampdowns fail to deter Tunisians seeking better life
Nothing certain for Roberto Mancini
Pieces of an ancient jigsaw puzzle
Financial limbo spurs further Amlak losses
Close the door on Israel's land grab
Switch-off time is just after the kite takes off
Superstitions come to the fore on Friday the 13th
The 'GCC Plus' would be the beginning of a new order
Cartoon 13/5/2011
Friday sermon to focus on the Quran's first chapter
Tamweel bounces back as shares climb 6 per cent
Bruised, battered and ready to do it all again
Profits tumble 89% for Egyptian car company Ghabbour
When the Killing's Done: A tragic convergence of opposites
Reem Investments takes a hit but remains optimistic about outlook
Bruce Birtwistle looking for amateur dramatics in Japan Test
Yousuf still in contention despite last-hole drama
Cooperation is the best way to curb Somali piracy
Flat-pack tomfoolery and chance encounters make Ikea a real adventure
Call for one law to safeguard children
Thunder outlook not so cloudy
Iraq opening up for major hotel chains
Britain's War Machine: Bottom line forgets the human cost
From refugee to Fifa World Cup champion
Yes, Greece does have a deal for you
Bigger GCC more than just a royal alliance
Recollections of Riyadh in post a 9/11 Saudi Arabia