Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Police bust fake gems gang; Saudi work visas for Filipinos to resume; Three new parks in Khalifa City

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Police bust fake gems gang

Three suspects held for alleged embezzlement and selling of fake gems after shipping companies are targeted

 
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Three new parks to rise in Khalifa City

Open spaces will have 4,600 trees and bushes and will be equipped with picnic tables, barbeque platforms, a central plaza and sports facilities

 
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US must get out of Afghanistan — today

The problem is that Karzai is unwilling to reform, to clear his swamp of the maladies that the Taliban and other insurgents have been exploiting

 
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Spain gears for more painful austerity

Economists see need for up to €10 billion more cuts this year in one of the Eurozone's biggest strugglers

 
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Madonna says calling Obama a Muslim was irony

The point I was making is that a good man is a good man regardless of his faith, pop star says

 
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5 food cravings conquered

What your cravings really mean about you and the right steps you need to take to overcome them

 
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