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Sharjah starts moving bachelors to designated areas; 'Miracle' baby born with no blood saved; Consulate officials avert deportation of 28 workers

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April 04, 2012

 
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Sharjah starts moving bachelors to designated areas

Bachelors staying in villas in residential neighbourhoods will be relocated to industrial areas or workers' accommodations

'Miracle' baby born with no blood saved

The newborn had such a low count of haemoglobin that it could not officially be classed as blood

 
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Consulate officials avert deportation of 28 workers

Timely intervention from consulate officials and social workers averted the forced deportation of a group of 28 Bangladeshi workers

 
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Racial profiling: America's shame

It's not enough to punish Martin's killer; only a campaign to change archaic laws, institutions and society will end discrimination permanently

 
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Oil windfall poised to boost Gulf economies

If the forecasts by leading economists are to be believed, the Gulf countries are headed for a new economic boom, largely driven by the oil windfall

 
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Shah Rukh v Salman: War of words continues

Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan don't seem to be ready to bury the hatchet yet, to go by their comments at two different events on Monday

 
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