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  1. 27 Romantic hotel suites across the world
    | Valentine's Day is coming. Whether you're planning a romantic getaway or simply wishing you had someone to "share the love" with, we guarantee you'll love this glimpse into some of the world's most romantic hotel suites. We searched from Canada to Curacao to California to Cabo, London to Paris to
    Gadling 
  2. Pakistan claim series whitewash
    | Pakistan's bowlers sealed an emphatic 71-run win in the third and final Test against England on Monday, wrapping up a humiliating 3-0 series whitewash in the process. | Set a daunting 324-run target, England were bowled out for 252 with paceman Umar Gul taking 4-61 and off-spinner Saeed Ajmal 4-67
    Al Jazeera 
  3. Canadians honoured on Queen's diamond jubilee
    OTTAWA -  | A group of distinguished Canadians was saluted in Ottawa on Monday to mark Queen Elizabeth II's diamond jubilee. | Canadians from all walks of life -- including Olympic gold medal winner Alexandre Bilodeau -- received the recognition at Rideau Hall. | Sixty years ago, on Feb. 6
    Toronto Sun 
  4. Travel was the making of me: Ben Fogle explains why he'll be imparting his sense ...
    | Globetrotting adventurer Ben Fogle wasn't always the confident, successful man he is today. | In fact, before he went travelling on his own after finishing school, he was a shy and insecure adolescent who didn't feel like he could succeed academically. | Hard to believe when reading about his amaz
    The Daily Mail 
  5. India and Pakistan head-to-head in reality shows
    | For decades, arch-enemies Pakistan and India have engaged in a dangerous nuclear arms race. Now they're also competing in a more cheerful forum. The outcome will be mouth-watering curries and soothing Sufi ballads, not violent conflict. | The fractious neighbours are going head-to-head in a pair o
    Gulf News 
  6. DTCM launches Road Shows in four Indian cities
    DUBAI -- As part of its 2012's marketing strategy to boost the overall number of Indian travelers to Dubai, the Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing (DTCM), conducted tourism workshops to network with the Indian travel industry covering the cities of Mumbai, Hyderabad, New Delhi and Ahmedaba
    Khaleej Times 
  7. 'Spec Ops: The Line' preview
    | Spec Ops: The Line is the ninth title in the long-running Spec Ops shooter franchise, but the game takes a whole new story and, in part, direction. Players are thrown into a hellish version of Dubai, after the billionaires' backyard has been lost to the sands and outright madness. The single-playe
    Digital Spy 
  8. Emirates adds fifth U.S. gateway with new service to Dallas/Fort Worth
    Emirates launched its new Dallas/Fort Worth service. It is the fifth gateway for Emirates in the United States, and the fourth new route to join the airline’s international network so far in 2012. |   | Emirates will serve Dallas/Fort Worth daily with a Boeing 777 aircraft offering the hi
    TravelDailyNews 
  9. Dubai Refreshments finds high sugar prices bittersweet
    | Dubai: Despite recent decreases in the cost of sugar, one local soft drinks manufacturer says the commodity is still expensive enough to justify last year's 50 per cent price increase. | Dubai Refreshments, which is also the sole distributor of PepsiCo products across the UAE except in the emirate
    Gulf News 
  10. DSF awards: Proud moment for Gulf News staff
    | Dubai: Gulf News journalists won six awards yesterday at the annual Dubai Shopping Festival Journalism and Photography Awards. | The awards included best feature, best online feature and best feature by a promising journalist as well as accolades for the Gulf News photo desk, which took both best
    Gulf News 
  11. Good neighbours
    | For decades, arch-enemies Pakistan and India have engaged in a dangerous nuclear arms race. Now they're also competing in a more cheerful forum. The outcome will be mouth-watering curries and soothing Sufi ballads, not violent conflict. | The fractious neighbours are going head-to-head in a pair o
    Gulf News 
  12. No Roma in my packing skills in Italy as Louis Vuitton store opens
    | I was fortunate enough to be invited on a surprise trip to Rome recently, to celebrate a new Louis Vuitton store opening, the fabulous Roma Etoile. | I packed hurriedly about two hours before my flight, in 100 per cent humidity, so in retrospect I must have been slightly delirious. | I was thinkin
    The Daily Telegraph Australia 
  13. Aussie icons now species in danger
    | We are sentimental but no Australian brand is going to survive simply because it is Australian. | No Aussie brands are more ingrained in the national consciousness than Qantas or Holden but the flying kangaroo is facing extinction as a long-haul, full-service carrier within 10 years and GM Holden
    Sydney Morning Herald 
  14. Peter Moody ponders Black Caviar strike in Lightning Stakes
    | PETER Moody has brought the Lightning Stakes into the equation for his world champion Black Caviar. | Moody said the Lightning Stakes, a race that Black Caviar won at start No.9, is a race that could be considered for the world's best sprinter. | While the Lightning Stakes at Flemington on Februar
    The Daily Telegraph Australia 
  15. Dh50,000 for Sharjah fire victims
    | Sharjah: His Highness Dr Shaikh Sultan Bin Mohammad Al Qasimi, Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah, has ordered Dh50,000 in compensation for each family affected by the recent fire at Al Baker Tower which left many homeless. | Khalifa Al Tunaiji, head of the housing department, said
    Gulf News 
  16. Emirates lures Seattle travelers with low fares, bonus miles
    | Emirates airline is kicking off new nonstop flights between Seattle and Dubai on March 1 with introductory offers as sweet as a thick slice of baklava: double miles for Alaska Airlines frequent fliers, and prices for connecting flights to the Middle East and India that beat some spring fares to Eu
    Seattle Times 
  17. 55 make it to Spelling Bee finals
    Fifty five students from 15 different schools in Dubai will participate in the finals of the First Transworld Spelling Bee contest on February 11 at DUCTAC auditorium near Mall of the Emirates. | Fifty five students from 15 different schools in Dubai will participate in the finals of the First Trans
    Khaleej Times 
  18. Indian traders in China to begin legal battle to clear their names
    The two Indian traders who were held hostage in the city of Yiwu for two weeks in December and now stand accused of owing 10 million RMB ($1.58 million) will on Monday begin a legal battle to clear their names and bring to book Chinese businessmen alleged to be behind their kidnapping. | In their fi
    The Hindu 
  19. Call to all heroes, bar none
    It’s an iconic SA brand, with a unique pay-off line. Now it’s just about to become synonymous with the richest prize in local reality TV. | Bar One, produced by chocolate makers Nestlé, is to bankroll another reality TV series this year, with prizes well in excess of R1 million in c
    Independent online 
  20. Wind plays spoilsport Doha: European Tour officials reduced the Qatar Masters to 54 holes when ...
    Wind plays spoilsport | Doha: European Tour officials reduced the Qatar Masters to 54 holes when they called off play on Friday after strong winds moved golf balls and damaged the course. | Officials initially suspended play at 9:13 am local time after gusts of up to 40 kph (25 mph), and with signs
    The Telegraph India 
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