| | | | newsletter | July 22, 2011 | | |
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| | | | Fighting your way through life is better than lying your way through anything and everything | | | The fake Apple store in China's southwestern city of Kunming is so convincing even the staff think they work for Steve Jobs | | |
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| | | | A carpenter died in Ras Al Khaimah's Al Oribi area after being bitten by a snake while taking a shower | | |
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| | | | Gold held near this week's record highs but struggled to make fresh gains as appetite for risk improved | | |
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| | | | Oday Rasheed's film, 'Qarantina', uses a hitman as a metaphor to decipher the way trauma changes lives, all the while keeping their regrets and yearning in focus | | |
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| | | | For novelist Isabel Allende, writing is about highlighting the light and the dark, omitting the grey to add colour and suspense. Her books have been shaped by all that life has thrown at her | | |
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| | | | Former England midfielder Paul Gascoigne is the unlikely inspiration for India heading into their second round, first leg, World Cup qualifier with the UAE | | |
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