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June 10, 2012

 
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Single women still left to Sharjah landlords' whims

Real estate agents and building employees look to exploit situation, despite clarifications issued by the authorities

Drink-driving: Survey reveals shocking truths

About 68 per cent of people think that the risk of being caught drink-driving is low, according to a recent survey conducted by 999 magazine

 
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Opinion

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Reclaiming Palestinian destiny

As a new spirit of unity sweeps the Arab world, the Palestinian people must also speak in one voice

 
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Apple's war with Google heats up

Apple is expected to announce its own mapping application, challenging the position of Google Maps as one of the most-valued features on the iPhone

 
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Zindagi... wins best film and best director

IIFA awards night was a culmination of three days' celebration as Bollywood stars jetted into the island country for the weekend.

 
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A new flight to Sir Bani Yas

The island now feels closer than ever, as a new domestic flight service has begun operating this month by Rotana Jet

 
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