| | | newsletter | March 17, 2012 | | | | | | Fog settles on key roads like Shaikh Zayed Road and Ras Al Khor Road, while weather bureau gives more details on when Saturday's fog will lift. | | The bodies of an Emirati woman and her child, who died of suspected food poisoning during a holiday to Sri Lanka, have been buried in their home village. | | | | | | All six Gulf states will close their embassies in Syria in protest at the year-long crackdown in the country, said Gulf Cooperation Council head Abdullatif Al Zayani. | | | | | | The nation has survived six decades of independence by maintaining a consensus on how to manage without consensus. | | | | | | For average investors who are looking to cash in on gold, it won't hurt to invest in the UAE's first bullion coin which is scheduled to be distributed this month. | | | | | | Forcing Brad into a humiliating public climbdown over his marriage plans, Angelina upsets him and the kids by putting the brakes on their nuptials. | | | | | | Looking for some skin TLC? We've tried and tested our way through five of Dubai's best facials - so you can pick one to suit your needs. | | | | |
No comments:
Post a Comment