Archive: March 14, 2011
Khalifa Fund to widen its remit
Second blast rocks Japanese nuclear plant
Rain, Zimbabwe fail to stop Pakistan from reaching World Cup quarter-finals
Urgent intervention in Libya needed now
Public holiday declared for Bangladesh's World Cup match against Netherlands
20 per cent drop in UAE traffic accidents in 2010, officials say
Dubai Financial Market falls ahead of bourse results
Dubai Crown Prince orders extra help for football teams in emirate
Nick Watney holds his nerve to win WGC-Cadillac at Doral
Qaddafi loyalists pound strategic oil town of Brega
Japan's crisis and lessons for a safe nuclear industry
UAE Champions League clubs need to buck an alarming trend
Qatar Airways seeks stake in European carrier to help it to land a global role
Bin Hammam will 'clarify position' on whether he will run for Fifa presidency
Bahrain's crown prince renews call for dialogue
Capital longs for eating options
Reports of suspicious deals up by half
How gulf banks are fairing during regional unrest
UAE sends security troops to Bahrain to contribute to preserving order
Tibetans face life without Dalai Lama as political leader
Saudi troops 'enter Bahrain' as protests resume
Britain's top diplomat, squeezed by clichés in Benghazi
Hariri supporters demonstrate in thousands against Hizbollah weapons
Israel announces 500 more settler homes after family is murdered
England are in a do-or-die situation
South Korea president tours UAE nuclear sites
UAE a model for nuclear power
Knicks are becoming the apple in the eyes of New York and NBA fans
Abu Dhabi book fair features new illustrator's corner
Sevilla fight back through Negredo to hold Barcelona
Middle East turmoil gives banks a break
Momentum with South Africa but Smith is not taking Ireland lightly
Emirati man assaulted female friend, court hears
More than half a million evacuees in Japan disasters
Property ladder a step too far
'Arabic Booker' 2011 shortlisted authors talk about their work
Students get early education in traffic safety from transport officials
Trapped Palestinians to leave Dubai airport after 45-day stalemate
Doom and gloom as 30 looms
Day four in images from Japan's tsunami hit region
Israel approves settlement construction as Palestinians blamed for murders
Civil defence chiefs look at hiring women to fight fires
Row over Sophie Marsa a microcosm of Tunisia's post-Ben Ali adjustment
In Miami, boo-hoos have replaced the boos
Abu Dhabi Festival to open at weekend
Tarantino sees red over screeching macaws
The best advice is free
There is a lot to cheer about, Arsenal
Coyotes strengthen play-off bid after silencing Ducks
Bangladesh ease to comfortable win against Dutch at World Cup
How scared should we be of nuclear power?
Each emirate to host FNC electoral committee
Israel faces more isolation in its neighbourhood
In Pictures: Updates on unrest in Libya
Emirati on Antarctica expedition reminded of 'purity of the dunes'
At least they won't tell the wife I can't remember anything
South Korea strikes deal for billion barrels of oil
Egypt ponders how to deal with police snoops who spied on their fellows
Saleh 'could drive Yemen into Libyan-type conflict', analysts fear
Saudis and Batelco in bid to keep Zain deal alive
Protests force Bahrain bourse move
Customs inspector admits stealing Dh114,500 from ship
Death penalty for bootlegging rape, murder
Passenger robbed, assaulted taxi driver, court hears
No-fly zone is one way to ensure a stalemate in Libya
Sultan of Oman orders proposals to make country more democratic
Qaddafi's troops capture oil town of Brega
Sophie's World author turns from philosophy to climate change
UAE on the fast track for growth in IT sector
Artist Anthony Caro disowns his own sculpture
Aramex takes small steps for big dividends
Japan races to prevent nuclear reactor meltdowns
Japan begins to tally up the cost
So, business and pleasure do mix
Sikh prayers answered
Etisalat's $100m for Afghanistan
Home is a tip, say Ajman locals
Art Dubai is a passport to new departures in art
Dubai Islamic Bank results fail to excite
Exchanges rally after a quiet weekend in Saudi
No plans to add lifeguards in Dubai
Andy Roddick advances at Indian Wells after beating James Blake
Interview with Super Furry Animals front-man Gruff Rhys
Parents right to call for more security
Hope on the horizon for multiple sclerosis
Stalled hotel plans leave more guests to go around
Line-up to blame for Pakistan's timidity
Supermarkets vital for India, but government slays them in the aisles
Bahrain unrest and Japan's crisis lead UAE markets down
Property buyers demand realistic prices
It's not all rosy for India at the Cricket World Cup