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Pakistan draw Test series 1-1

Pakistan beat West Indies by 196 runs on the fifth day of the second Test Tuesday to draw their two Test series 1-1.  

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Suspected anarchists set cars ablaze in Athens

Greek police say a series of fire bombings by suspected anarchists in Athens caused damage at a car dealership, a shop

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Sehwag to lead India as Dhoni serves ban

Virender Sehwag will step in to captain India in two one-day internationals against Sri Lanka after MS Dhoni was handed

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Whale shark workshop in Fujairah

The whale shark – the largest species of fish – will be the centre of attention at a two-day event that starts tomorrow

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DPC plans programmes for Ramadan

Dubai Press Club (DPC) has announced a series of Ramadan programmes and majlises in which prominent media organisations

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UAE efforts to boost rights highlighted

A two-day workshop covering human rights in the UAE was held by the Human Rights Office of the Abu Dhabi Judicial

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Saudi sees rise in foundation and piling work

Piling and foundation contractors and consultants in Saudi Arabia are seeing an increase in work as infrastructure

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Jordan must ease taxes to push growth

Jordan needs to ease its tax burden to stimulate investment as the country's economy has entered a slowdown phase,

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Show to mark Environment Day held

Dubai Silicon Oasis Authority (DSOA) and Dubai Municipality yesterday organised an exhibition to mark the World

Iraq seeks investment from Adia

Iraq has sought capital for development projects from the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (Adia), the world's largest

Adnoc to cut allocations for August

Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (Adnoc) yesterday told customers it will cut their allocations by 19 per cent for August

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Number of Index visitors increases 24%

The number of visitors at Index 2009 was up by about 24 per cent from 2008, said organisers yesterday. Some 1,000