| | | | newsletter | October 09, 2012 | | |  | | | | | Dubai police chief told how no evidence was left at crime scene. Bankrupt worker, arrested by police, allegedly visited house, returned to rob jewellery, cash | | | Umpires at the centre of bribery claims deny they were willing to fix matches for cash as cricket authorities announce urgent probe into allegations aired in TV sting | | |  | | | | | Saudi government fears kindling another generation of Saudi religious warriors, although government officials privately said Riyadh is buying arms and ammunition | | |  | | | | | Economic interests and not identity, not even security, is the new anchor in a mainly realistic approach to international politics | | |  | | | | | Property experts, rental firms and landlords claim tenants paying in multiple cheques won't safeguard them from scams | | |  | | | | | Kunis, 29, was lauded by the men's magazine on its website as "the most beautiful, opinionated, talkative, and funny movie star" | | |  | | | | | Can you really say goodbye to the post-work grocery dash without heading to the drive-through? Charlene Stubbs tries out a meal delivery service | | |  | |
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