Thursday, August 25, 2011

Steve Jobs changed gadgets into necessities; Gaddafi offers gold for protection; Sharjah parking woes

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August 25, 2011

 
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Jobs changed gadgets from geekdom to necessity

Former Apple CEO Steve Jobs and his high school friend Steve Wozniak started Apple in his parents' home garage

Banker: Gaddafi offered tonnes of gold for protection

Gaddafi will try to sell part of Libya's gold reserves to pay for his protection and sow chaos in the north African country, said his former central bank governor

 
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Sharjah parking woes: 40 promised, 0 delivered

Sharjah motorists driven to despair as municipality's ambitious car parking project hangs in limbo

 
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Humility as a source of strength

Greatest calamity of the late 20th century has been the lack of genuine leadership, a result of acute arrogance

 
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Will Smith, Jada Pinkett, all smiles in public

One day after a magazine claimed that their marriage was in trouble, Hollywood super couple Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith appeared together in public on Wednesday, smiling broadly for cameras and fans

 
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Here be monsters

Influenced by Lady Gaga's fashion icon status, her Little Monsters here are setting the trend with their own boundary-pushing ensembles

 
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