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Emirati crime buster; Al Assad to 'pay heavy price'; Artificial hearts in UAE

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February 25, 2012

 
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Syrian president will pay heavy price, Clinton says

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton tells a conference in Tunisia that President Bashar Al Assad will "pay a heavy price" for ignoring international will.

A Dubai parking inspector out to stop crime

Emirati parking inspector with the Roads and Transport Authority catches two robbers and an alcohol-smuggling gang while on his usual rounds.

 
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Artificial hearts in UAE provide answer in acute cases

Dubai will soon offer surgical fix that gives patients valuable time until their condition has sufficiently improved or a donor is found.

 
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Fallen star: Inside the life of Whitney Houston

From Grammy-winning icon, to incoherent mess who blew her Dh600 million fortune and sought refuge in drugs - inside the untimely demise of Whitney Houston.

 
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Hair makeover: Is it worth dyeing for?

If you colour hair, make sure you know the ingredients as you could be endangering yourself, warns UAE's first green salon.

 
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