Archive: January 28, 2011
India’s Zoroastrians dying out for lack of Parsi clergy
Egypt's rulers offer no concessions as protesters receive double boost
They run 72km for a T-shirt and some stew
Nelson Mandela discharged from South African hospital
Games don't come tougher than Wasps, says Harlequins flanker Skinner
Cabinet reshuffle fails to appease Tunisian protesters, who want PM gone
South Korea beat Uzbekistan to third place in Asian Cup
Sandstorms lash UAE
Picture taking does not merit prison terms
TV survey highlights animal cruelty trends
Julian Barnes releases third collection of stories
Head teachers air grievances with Education Minister
Emivest asks for more time
UAB profits after opening purse
A bridge over troubled waters
Professional and working-class Egyptians find alternative on streets
Twitter and Facebook are the new weapons of Middle East protest
Depeche Mode band member to DJ in Dubai
Egyptian protesters clash with police after prayers
Columnist Andrew Cole has no sympathy for sexist broadcasters
Phone hacking has nothing to do with journalism
Tunisia finds its voice with the fall of Ben Ali
Dina Matar on what it means to be Palestinian
Contador vows to defend himself from doping ban
An Arab Marshall Plan would help economies
3M opens innovation centre in Dubai as part of science
Emaar prices $500m bond at 8.5 per cent
Khalid is the chosen one as he sets sail on his dream
UAE fall short in a charged derby clash with Oman
Princess Haya urges healthier lifestyle
Over the malaise in Malaysia, but no resting on its laurels
A vital check and balance in Afghanistan
Nazzal fights to bring Israeli officials to justice
US calls on Egypt to respect 'fundamental rights' of citizens
2.2bn Muslims by 2030, but still only 26% of world population
Hyundai gets Dh620m deal for Abu Dhabi plastics plant
Fujairah bank sees profits rise 63%
Dh6bn Step sewer system to give Abu Dhabi more parks
Arab women in the minority at Davos
Sweden's Edfors leads the field in Bahrain's Volvo Golf Champions
Home associations still blocked by rules
Jockey Richard Hills has high hopes for Snaafy at Jebel Ali
American diplomat shoots two armed robbers dead in Pakistan
Explosion shakes Davos World Economic Forum hotel
Jordanians hold peaceful protests in solidarity with Egyptians
Thousands march in Sana'a to demand Yemen's Saleh quits
Baghdad funeral bomb kills dozens
Game against Wasps is serendipity, says Harlequins chief executive Mark Evans
Smoking ban at American University of Sharjah
Blogger Alexander McNabb is at no loss for words
Yemen complains to Qatar over Al Jazeera coverage as 'incitement'
Stevens' black comedy makes for great viewing
Latest 'Palestine Papers' leaks show US/PA collusion in Gaza vote
Wasps v Harlequins game will attract more people to rugby in the UAE
From sand to super turf, rugby in UAE has evolved
Police hash haul 'biggest in 20 years'
Oil chiefs 'upbeat' for this year
Speed cameras to alert passing police soon
Ferrari unveils the 2011 contender car
Fans in Qatar won't be leaving Asian Cup with any souvenirs
Grown up too fast, Jakarta is urbanisation’s future
ElBaradei returns to Egypt to join anti-Mubarak protest
Mockery into feeling: Dezso Kosztolányi
Cairo stocks hit two-year low
Uzbekistan football team have a chance to restore their pride
Hockey league failure adds to decline of India's empire
Camels are ready to rumble
Sticky wicket for pirates of AMC cricket
The hunt for red Obama
Sword cuts off Dubai man's finger, court hears
UAE's Juma al Dhaheri has no regrets about switch from football to ice hockey
Bin Suroor joy as he hits 100 Carnival wins
Kuwait remembers liberation day on 20th anniversary of defeat of Saddam
Latest taxi fare increase in Dubai hits drivers
Tens of thousands of Yemenis take to streets in call for change
Murray raises hope for Britain, beats Ferrer to Australian Open final
Khaleeji Commercial warns of tough year
Irish PM to dissolve parliament on Tuesday
Interrupted broadcast
Dan Bejar: rock's most reluctant lyricist
US gave material support to pro-democracy groups in Egypt: Wikileaks
For a chief executive, finders keepers is best
Unrest in Egypt triggersdecline for Dana Gas
Palestine papers inspire both shouts and shoulder-shrugs
Chris Marker and the path less travelled
Kuwait police accused of fatally torturing prisoner could face death
It's official - the iPAD 'launched' in UAE
Rising prices jolt coffee industry
Northern exposure
Thailand climate talks set as Kyoto Protocol expires
Bahrain investors in sue threat
US official in Pakistan shooting may face murder charge
Drag racers prepare for battle in first round of Pro Series
The unknown self-publicist
An economic crisis is not force majeure
Japan and Australia represent the old and the new of Asian football
Hospitals lack poison antidotes, survey finds
Torres receptive to Chelsea but Liverpool stall sale
Indian supreme court hunts $100bn in illegal overseas stashes
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