Archive: October 31, 2011
Eagles live up to the 'hype' against Cowboys
Two-pin plugs removed from stores
Nurse tells court there was no 'do not resuscitate' order over patient
Caravan art exhibition looks back with heart
Gabriel Agbonlahor looks after he leaps
Azzam's virtue is all by design
Dickens bicentenary: why we still want some more
UN flying aid from Dubai to Turkey
Syria's Assad warns West against intervention
One fitness invention is subject of parodies but still sells strong
Arsene Wenger continues to work wonders on a budget with Arsenal
French pastry school sifts UAE plan
Thailand is now safe to visit: envoy
Pakistani cricket should honour Kardar if Gaddafi Stadium name goes
Heroes of the homefront keep Volvo Ocean Race families sailing along
Murdoch was sure to defeat revolt by shareholders
Shaky technology changes gym workouts
Global Village expects to host 5 million visitors in 4-month season
Find out what makes a good job great.
Tying up UAE's niche for ribbons
Pittsburgh Steelers solve their Tom Brady problem
The foreign legion heads north to Newcastle
Beavis and Butt-Head are back and no one's bothered
The future of Bollywood?
Slaughterhouses sharpen up for Eid, with rates from Dh15
Cartoon 31/10/2011
UN marks 7 billion population milestone today
Israel, Palestinians agree to stop fighting that has killed 11
Eid Al Adha holidays announced
Henriksson rides into record books in first women's race in UAE
healthy recipe: Roasted pumpkin, feta and chickpea salad
China faces major demographic woes of its own design
Local support still gives NHL's new Jets plenty of fuel
Employment is - as yet - an unfulfilled role of foreign firms
Masses in India move from poverty to poverty
NHL's biggest story hasn't even played yet
Doha festival settles into its role as a trendsetting cultural event
Qaddafi son remains in hiding as proof emerges he hired mercenaries
The rush to provide resources for a growing world
Gareth Bale lauds red hot Spurs after 'outstanding' win
Footballer sentenced to prison for scam
Eden Hazard to leave Lille at the end of the season
Dubai unveils tram prototype
Aldar cuts staff amid restructuring
Trial run of nuclear regulatory agency
Gulf carriers' Australia focus grows
Europe's news lifts bourses
Qantas ordered to fly; unions told to stop strikes
Everyone's a winner when Sebastian Vettel is in town
The five-a-day fallacy
Emirates to get online apps store
US plans to boost military presence in Gulf after leaving Iraq
Tweets take on immodest dressers
Coming together over concerts and spooks
Volunteers show up in force for Brest Friends charity event
Neighbours risk turning Syria into a proxy war
UAE fertility following worldwide trend down
The Nour Festival of Contemporary Middle Eastern and North African Arts celebrates all things East
No laughing matter for Lewis Hamilton and Felipe Massa in India
Nuclear safety workshops begin
Population is 'unhealthier than it thinks'
Steel thieves sentenced to prison
Embracing entrepreneurship the Emirati way
Vieira ditched by Baniyas after winless run
City left in dark by shadow banking
Inmates convicted of starting prison riot
Three-pronged solution
Shoplifting mother and daughter sent to misdemeanours court
A grand event for India
China's bubble has kept more than its own economy afloat
Home, Satish: Indian drivers get a makeover
Al Bateen Airport is flying high
The sword drops on Harbhajan
Hoteliers in capital reap reward as F1 week nears
Emiratis buying up property in the UK
Keith Miller was more than just a cricketer for Australia
Trainer Mark Johnston's eastern promise for global ambition
Ringing up the profits, du records 50 per cent jump
Capital set to cruise to Dh80m
Kart drivers hope familiarity will lead to hometown cheers
Abu Dhabi Volvo yacht crew prepares
Villa-Boas looks at example of Arsenal's recovery to end Chelsea slump
Run the numbers: seven billion adds to natural disaster risk
Bahrain remains a combustible mix of anger and resentment
Sunken cargo ship's diesel leakage reduced to drops
Former drug addicts set off for Haj
Interest on lending gives UAE banks an unexpected windfall
Outspoken Jordanian hopes to lead her fellow Bedouin to prosperity
India keen to draw on F1's power