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Sharjah tower fire displaces hundreds; Kate and William still fascinate; US sending mixed signals on Iran

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April 29, 2012

 
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Sharjah tower fire displaces hundreds

Hundreds of families were displaced after a massive fire broke out in a high rise residential tower near Al Nahda Park

One year on: Kate and William still fascinate

Prince William and Kate Middleton celebrate their first wedding anniversary today — a year in which they've boosted the UK's morale and image of the royals

 
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Obama has little to worry

Five reasons why the incumbent US president is likely to re-emerge winner despite the weak economy

 
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Bright outlook for oil

The International Monetary Fund has raised its forecast for global economic growth for 2012, but said prospective gains remain in doubt

 
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I'm totally hooked, says Kerry Washington

Kerry Washington gives herself over to the small screen in Scandal, becoming the first black actress in the lead role on a major network in recent history

 
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Memoirs from a trip to Japan

Andrew Richardson explores futuristic Tokyo, staying in the hotel made famous in Bill Murray's film Lost In Translation, and then discovers Japan's former imperial capital Kyoto

 
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