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Arab League deadline fails to halt killings; Gaddafi son: from heir apparent to frightened fugitive; Spike in thefts during summer

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November 20, 2011

 
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Arab League deadline fails to halt killings

At least 17 people were killed across Syria on Saturday, as an Arab League deadline for Damascus to stop its lethal crackdown on dissent was set to expire.

Gaddafi son: from heir apparent to frightened fugitive

Saif, once heir apprent to Muammar Gaddafi, was finally captured without a shot being fired.

 
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Spike in thefts during summer

Almost one-third of house burglaries and car thefts take place during holidays, as residents go on leave often leaving homes unsecured, according to Dubai Police.

 
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Time is fast running out for Al Assad government

Though Syria's embattled president seems bent on self-destruction, he should be offered a sensible exit.

 
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Dakota Fanning tries on adulthood in Effie

Dakota Fanning is stepping forward into adulthood, and back in time.

 
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Peaceful and perfect

The relaxed charm of Nour Arjaan by Rotana, Fujairah, and its nearby attractions make for a worthwhile weekend stay.

 
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