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Man falls to death from eighth floor in Sharjah; Underground parking comes to Al Ain; Penalties fail in anti-phoning-and-driving campaign

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June 05, 2012

 
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Man falls to death from eighth floor in Al Nahda building

In an apparent suicide, an Indian man fell to his death from the eighth floor window of a building on Monday morning, Gulf News has learnt

First underground public car parking in Al Ain

The two-level facility, built at a cost of Dh321 million, covers an area of 8,800 square metres and will feature a children's public park above it.

 
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Majority admitted using mobiles while driving

Hefty fines and blackpoints penalties eem to have failed as nearly 60 per cent of drivers still use phones without handsfree devices, a survey has revealed.

 
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The mob cannot dispense justice

In the end, Hosni Mubarak was his own worst enemy – and I fear that the Egyptian people are following suit

 
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Rocking for the Queen

Elton John and Paul McCartney to perform at Queen's Jubilee celebration

 
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Fed up of being tagged looking terrible? Check out our tips for mastering the perfect pose and start looking your best in every shot.

 
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