Archive: July 28, 2011
Blatter asks for time on revamping Fifa and goal-line technology
In pictures: UAE make a splash in World Cup qualifier
Attack the Block
After a crash course, student is on the right path with a BMW 523
Citadel Capital slips as talks with Abraaj fail
Michael Phelps finally hits gold rush in Shanghai
Transfer talk: Bolton complete signing of Nigel Reo-Coker
India pace bowler Zaheer Khan ruled out of second Test
Alejandro Sabella 'no-show' fuels speculation
Sergio Aguero says he is a Manchester City player
Rearview Mirror: Duesenberg J epitomised the Roaring '20s
Plan B for Jazira as Sabella snubs UAE club to be Argentina coach
Food safety inspectors fine shops ahead of Ramadan
Suicide bomber hid explosives in his turban to kill Kandahar mayor
Filipino contestants dominate Singing Sensation final in Dubai
Top 5: Families who took to the open road
Global equities see sell-off over debt worries
Lenovo's challenge: to click with customers
Summer holiday exodus eases Sharjah petrol queues
Abu Dhabi shares decline as investors book profits
West is West
India's advertisers are hit for six by Sachin Tendulkar fever
Blood money negotiations encounter exchange rate confusion
Palestinians to seek full UN membership in September
Angry Egyptian workers clash with police over wage demands
China - like all of us - needs to compromise
Hirvonen hopes for home win at Rally of Finland
James Anderson: India will have 'fire in their belly'
Shadi Ghanim cartoon 28/7/11
UAE's Al Kamali tells teammates to up their game against India
Norwegian PM promises security review after massacre
Israel sues Bedouin 'squatters' for cost of destroying their homes
Labourers get advice on how to stay protected in sun
TV dramas kick into high gear for Ramadan
Designer Living: John Loecke and Jason Nixon
Lebanon's political bellwether turns away from Syria
Fans of Citröen's 'tin snail' gather to declare 'Vive la 2CV'
Sideshow distracts UK from economic storm clouds ahead
Healthy living skills all children need
Abu Dhabi's Reem Island jump starts Sorouh's revenue and profits
Internet demand to drive Saudi telecoms growth
Death row Indians' pardons signed after Dh3.4m blood money payment
Europe's far right in retreat after massacre
The bumpy road of rallying in Abu Dhabi
Amateur date growers flock to festival
How to make forever friends on the expatriate trail
Al Qaeda in Iraq makes online appeal for funds for widows and orphans
How Attack the Block started with the director being mugged
India swoons over Pakistan's new female foreign minister
Media reports of Rothschild takeover bid fuels Dana Gas shares