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  1. New online talent agency to help movie firms hire extras in UAE
    | Dubai: While watching the latest Mission Impossible movie, thousands of Dubai residents will be scanning the background to see if they can catch a glimpse of themselves working as an extra in the film. | The action-packed scene showing Tom Cruise scaling the height of the world's tallest tower and
    Gulf News 
  2. Teardrops fall as Vinny succumbs to sad reveries
    | RODDY L'ESTRANGE | Dublin's defeat at Croke Park merely sets the tone for a sombre night for Vinnie in his favourite hostelryTHEIR BREATH rising in the chill air, the four middle-aged Dubs turned into Clonliffe Road on Saturday night with the expectancy of excited schoolboys. Ahead of them, shimme
    Irish Times 
  3. New online talent agency to help movie firms hire extras
    | Dubai: While watching the latest Mission Impossible movie, thousands of Dubai residents will be scanning the background to see if they can catch a glimpse of themselves working as an extra in the film. | The action-packed scene showing Tom Cruise scaling the height of the world's tallest tower and
    Gulf News 
  4. 'Visiting family' shoplifts items worth Dh500,000
    DUBAI ' Nimble-fingered members of a visiting family managed to shoplift items worth half a million dirhams over several days from popular malls in the emirate, Khaleej Times has learnt. | The suspects who are from Saudi Arabia, include a man, his 37-year-old wife, son and 17-year-old daughter. Acco
    Khaleej Times 
  5. Original Valentine's Day dining offers in Dubai
    | Asado, The Palace — Old Town | Enjoy the best Argentinian grill in a private setting at the restaurant's boat deck, which has an uninterrupted view of the Dubai Fountain. The four-course set menu includes exclusive beverages. Dh4,000 per couple. Call 04-4287888 or email reservations@thepalac
    Gulf News 
  6. Foreign cash trail 'missed by Lord Stevens-led Quest team'
    | Deep flaws in the Premier League bung inquiry conducted by the Lord Stevens-led Quest investigative team continue to emerge. | The Quest probe cost the PL around £1million after a three-and-a-half-year investigation that looked into all top-flight transfers between 2004 and 2006. | But the big cri
    The Daily Mail 
  7. On the Tee: Pebble Beach National Pro-Am
    By Steve Elling | CBSSports.com Senior Golf Columnist Follow Steve | Print Facebook Twitter RSS | D.A. Points and Bill Murray needed no 'Caddyshack' explosion to pull off their victory. (Getty Images) | Everything you need to know about the Pebble Beach National Pro-Am:. Nuts and bolts | Hole-by-hol
    CBS News 
  8. Suzanne Tamim murder: Egypt tycoon's sentence upheld
    An appeal court in Egypt has upheld the 15-year prison sentence given to a property tycoon for ordering the murder of the Lebanese singer Suzanne Tamim. | Hisham Talaat Moustafa was sentenced to death after his initial trial in 2009. | In 2010, judges quashed his conviction and ordered a retrial, at
    BBC News 
  9. China forges Arab ties, hedging bets in the Gulf
    | DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — To celebrate Chinese New Year last month, Dubai's swankiest hotel bathed its sail-shaped facade in red lighting accented with an image of a twisting golden dragon. | The gesture by the $2,300-a-night Burj al-Arab was a not-so-subtle nod to the tightening bonds B
    Dayton Daily News 
  10. Misbah leads Pakistan out of dark days
    | When Misbah-ul-Haq was appointed Test captain when Pakistan cricket was enduring dark days, only the most ardent supporters could have imagined the dramatic transformation that culminated this week in a decisive of No. 1-ranked England. | Led by Misbah, Pakistan put the controversy of their of 201
    Al Jazeera 
  11. China forges Arab ties, hedging bets in the Gulf
    | DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — To celebrate Chinese New Year last month, Dubai's swankiest hotel bathed its sail-shaped facade in red lighting accented with an image of a twisting golden dragon. | The gesture by the $2,300-a-night Burj al-Arab was a not-so-subtle nod to the tightening bonds B
    Springfield News-Sun 
  12. Woman deportee, who cross-dressed to re-enter UAE, jailed a year for using forged passport
    | Dubai A woman deportee, who cross-dressed when she illegally re-entered the country in men's clothing on a small boat, has been jailed for a year for using a forged passport. | The Dubai Court of First Instance on Tuesday jailed the 30-year-old Indian woman, P.B., for one year after being convicte
    Gulf News 
  13. Passenger jet makes safe Belfast emergency landing
    Email Print Order Reprint Share This Share Text tool name | tool goes here The Associated Press | GENEVA -- The vice president of the Swiss National Bank says Switzerland's economy is expected to "slow considerably" despite the Swiss franc falling back against the euro. | Thomas Jordan told the Swis
    The News & Observer 
  14. China forges Arab ties, hedging bets in the Gulf
    | To celebrate Chinese New Year last month, Dubai's swankiest hotel bathed its sail-shaped facade in red lighting accented with an image of a twisting golden dragon. | The gesture by the $2,300-a-night Burj al-Arab was a not-so-subtle nod to the tightening bonds Beijing is forging with the kings and
    STL Today 
  15. China forges Arab ties, hedging bets in the Gulf
    Kamran Jebreili In this Sunday, Feb. 5, 2012 photo, Arabs visit Dragon Mart in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Even as China rejects Western sanctions on its business partner Iran, it is forging deeper ties to Saudi Arabia and other U.S.-allied Arab nations across the Gulf. The growing links extend bey
    Kansas City Star 
  16. European court ruling upholds media freedoms
    AP Photo In this Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012 photo, an Iranian vendor sells pistachio in Tehran's old main bazaar, Iran. A simple trip the store these days offers a crash course in life under sanctions. The price tags on many imported goods from South Korean refrigerators to Turkish crackers are sometime
    The News & Observer 
  17. Palais Namaskar, Marrakech οpens 6 April 2012
    The Palais Namaskar in Marrakech opens as part of the Oetker Collection of ‘Masterpiece’ Hotels on April 6, 2012. An idyllic resort of 41 suites, villas and palaces, Palais Namaskar has been beautifully developed following Feng Shui principles and lies in a picturesque setting between th
    TravelDailyNews 
  18. South Africa minister: Mines won't be nationalized
    Email Print Order Reprint Share This Share Text tool name | tool goes here By DONNA BRYSON - Associated Press By DONNA BRYSON Tags: | JOHANNESBURG -- Nationalization is not an option for South Africa's troubled mining industry, the country's mining minister told an international audience Tuesday. |
    The News & Observer 
  19. China boosts ties with Gulf with expanding presence
       | Added At:  2012-02-07 2:26 PM |    Last Updated At: 2012-02-07 2:26 PM | The Himalayan Times - Saved Articles(s) | The headlines has been added to your saved article(s) | To View your saved article(s)please | Close --> Share | AP | In this Sunday, Feb. 5, 2012 phot
    The Himalayan 
  20. China forges Arab ties, hedging bets in the Gulf
    | DUBAI, United Arab Emirates To celebrate Chinese New Year last month, Dubai's swankiest hotel bathed its sail-shaped facade in red lighting accented with an image of a twisting golden dragon. | The gesture by the $2,300-a-night Burj al-Arab was a not-so-subtle nod to the tightening bonds Beijing i
    The Charlotte Observer 
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