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October 18, 2012

 
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Bur Dubai buildings beef up security after murder

Buildings hire security guards, install cameras and maintain log books to reassure shaken residents

Flesh-eating bacteria devours teen's leg

The 19-year-old Sudanese teenager has been struck by a severe strain of flesh-eating bacteria and has lost his left leg

 
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24-hour shopping blitzkrieg begins

An unprecedented shopping blitzkrieg begins in Dubai as the malls go into overdrive to meet the mega challenge

 
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Obama overcautious on Syria

The cost of inaction is yet another generation of Middle Eastern youth who will believe the worst about America, no matter how far-fetched the claims

 
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Mike Tyson is to pen a tell-all memoir

46-year-old will share everything from his career in the ring to his stormy marriage to actress Robin Givens

 
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A tranquil boutique retreat in Sri Lanka

For interior designer Niki Fairchild, creating a Sri Lankan sanctuary has proven to be a veritable labour of love

 
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