| | | newsletter | July 25, 2011 | | |
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| | Gunman who slaughtered dozens of campers at Norwegian island retreat used special bullets to disintegrate inside the body and cause maximum internal damage. | | Food prices are expected to fall during Ramadan as a result of competition and government price caps, a top official told Gulf News Sunday. | | |
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| | Dr Amal Al Qubaisi, first Federal National Council's elected woman, continues to inspire Emirati women to voice their concerns and serve the society better. | | |
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| | The board of Emirates Aluminium has approved a $4.5 billion investment that seeks to almost double the Al Taweelah-based facility's production capacity. | | |
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| | Amy Winehouse was more than a Rehab caricature even though Winehouse's comeback that many were waiting for did not end up happening. | | |
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| | In an effort to contribute to improving vehicle safety, Toyota is in the works of developing an automatic-steering system. | | |
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| | Mohammad Bin Hammam vows to overturn his bribery conviction and life ban from football, calling the decision an act of "revenge" by Fifa and its president Blatter. | | |
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