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Locked, hot cars are death traps for children; Reduced working hours for Ramadan; Monkeys victims of smuggling attempts in Dubai

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July 12, 2012

 
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Centrally-locked cars are death traps for kids

Local expert says our too-busy minds and overly efficient gadgets such as central locking may be partly to blame for numbers of child deaths in hot cars

Reduced work hours in UAE for Ramadan

Ministry of Labour in the UAE warns employers against violation of rule on reduced working hours during the Holy month

 
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Monkeys, drugged birds found in baggage

Live white apes, an anaesthetised falcon, and a dead crocodile stuffed into a bag were some of the victims of smuggling attempts in Dubai last year

 
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Syria crisis kicks up Cold War dust

The war of words between Washington and Moscow over a peace roadmap has forced other nations to play safe and not push for a permanent ceasefire

 
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Deepika Padukone gets bikini fit

From a strict work-out regime to donning a two piece, the sexy star reveals what went into building the free spirited character she portrays in her new movie

 
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Is this Dubai's longest jogging track?

Residents excited as the Dh20 million Palm Jumeirah Park – the city's latest fitness and leisure destination – nears completion

 
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