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UAE temperature to soar; Traffic jam on Al Salam Street; 'Reservations' over Gilani's disqualification

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Temperature in UAE to soar further

The weather is yet to scale the seasonal summer highs despite sizzling temperature in the emirates and much of the Arabian Peninsula.

Al Salam Street link tunnels still closed

Commuters who regularly travel along the capital's Al Salam Street express concerns about the traffic jams that occur on the road.

 
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PPP accepts Gilani's disqualification with 'reservations'

Former prime minister Nawaz Sharif's party as well as Pakistan Tehreek Insaaf of Imran Khan celebrate Yousuf Raza Gilani's removal as a victory.

 
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Lull before the storm

Under a bombardment of attacks and accusations from the centre-right, Muslim Brotherhood is losing its popularity

 
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Microsoft's Surface gets cautious welcome

Microsoft is expected to launch its new tablet — Surface — concurrently with its Window 8 launch, which is expected to be in October or November.

 
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Men who drink tea likely to develop cancer

Scientists at University of Glasgow track health of 6,000 tea-drinking men for four decades and get some shocking findings.

 
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