Friday, April 6, 2012

The forgotten children; 720 'illegal' residents held in Sharjah; Arab singer wins Hebrew music contest

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April 06, 2012

 
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Arab Orphans Day: The forgotten children

The day started as an idea in 2004 by an Egyptian non-governmental organisation called Orman

Sharjah police arrest 720 'illegal' residents

Police said they arrested people who have allegedly run away or overstayed

 
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Clinton's scare campaign

By preaching confrontation instead of reconciliation on Syrian and Iranian crises, she has exposed America's aggressive face

 
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Loan limits set for UAE state-linked firms

Analysts welcome Central Bank's steps to curb exposure of the country's lenders to government debt

 
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The secret scandals and sorrows haunting celebs

From Woody Harrelson's hitman father to Matthew Broderick's 'careless driving' that cost two lives - welcome to the dark side of Hollywood.

 
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The Dubai schoolboy saving children in Afghanistan

Dubai-based schoolboy Aqil Rashid has raised enough money to build 12 wellsin remote areas of Afghanistan, having a major impact on the lives of families there. Sangeetha Swaroop meets the dedicated 15-year-old, who says his work is far from over

 
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