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Two killed, 18 hurt in Beirut clashes; Court acquits man in Burj Khalifa bomb hoax case; Ex-policeman loses appeal in kidnap, rape case

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Two killed, 18 wounded in Beirut clashes

Two people were killed and 18 were wounded in overnight clashes in Beirut - the latest bloodshed fuelled by tensions over the uprising in neighbouring Syria

Court acquits man accused of Burj Khalifa bomb hoax

A businessman has been acquitted of sending an SMS to a police major in Dubai Police threatening to blow up the Burj Khalifa

 
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Ex-policeman loses appeal in kidnapping-rape case

Ex-policeman loses appeal, still faces life imprisonment for kidnapping and raping Japanese holidaymaker

 
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Taliban waiting for the right moment

With the withdrawal of Nato forces looming large, Afghan militants are bracing for a return to centre stage

 
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UAE will fire up gas export forum

UAE is to be congratulated on joining the Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF) after the Cabinet approval on May 15

 
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The legendary Fisher Body Company

There have been some truly memorable coachbuilders over the years, none more so than Fisher

 
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