Archive: July 21, 2012
Deals of the Week: Ramadan home finance offer waives fees
Iranian terror group members refuse to relocate
Trout and Trumbo put Pujols in the shade at the LA Angels
UAE residents rally to give gift of iftar
Australian Adam Scott takes charge at front in British Open
Syrian army launches major assault to push rebels out of Damascus
Hundreds of UAE students face college rejection
Failure of security firm G4S is good news for the London Olympics
Doctors bypassed as patients go straight to their pharmacists
When 14 seems like forever for Tiger Woods
Abu Dhabi in dress modestly plea to non-Muslims
UAE prepare for an industrial effort in Manchester
Dubai cyclists put their pedals to the medal test
Money&Me: Veteran teacher wins praise for education scheme
Gunman kills 12 at Dark Knight Rises screening in US
Wiggins gets emotional after perfect script
How 'smart dust' could save lives
Regime change in Egypt further tangles political ties with Israel
It is Spain's Fernando Alonso who reigns in the rain for pole
Desert life made sand cats a hardy lot – with one bad habit
Al Ain stadium rocks the architectural world with award nomination
New Sun Kil Moon record delves into sorrow of a middle-aged songwriter
No smashed windows as Apple rolls out new iPad in China
UAE blame 'poor batting' for loss to Netherlands
Farther Away is a delightful interlude in Jonathan Franzen's career
Bank of Brazil boss's take provides economic stimulus for readers
New York ad campaign signals change in the Palestinian debate
Danedream's wins are for real
The Greatest Show on Earth
Saudi Chefs - a new cookery show for Ramadan
Ferguson vows Manchester United will learn from mistakes
New TV channel to bring UAE heritage to the world
Fernando Alonso takes pole for the German Grand Prix
Washington have not made best use of Stephen Strasburg
Dubai to test turbine that converts humidity into potable water
Scent of a date palm stirs the emotions
On Your Side: Ramadan working hours are shortened for all employees
Michael Schumacher still rules the roost at Hockenheim
How to: Get a divorce in the UAE
Smith and Amla stand and deliver for South Africa
The price for Robin van Persie is not right for Arsene Wenger
Thousands flee Syria as fighting rages
North Korea to revisit nuclear issue over alleged statue bomb plot
Saudi Arabia to deport Ramadan violators
Tablet computer no substitute for doctor
Top tips on financing higher education
Trial of Al Ain revenge shootings starts tomorrow
Free course offers non-Muslims insight on Ramadan
Lionel Asbo shows criminal intent from Martin Amis, an author on the wane
Rebels outmanoeuvre Syrian troops to seize border post
'I am at peace with myself'
India's Anirban Lahiri is on cloud nine after his ace at British Open
The Battle for the Arab Spring: journalist and analyst weigh revolution
With an ever more distracting world, attention becomes a challenge
Teenagers inhaled solvent
After a decade of outperforming, Brazil's economy loses step
Major facelift is planned for Sharjah park
Dubai students' phone app ensures you do not lose your purse
Call to ban selling gas to children to curb solvent abuse
Don't believe all you read on net
Designer labels for less at outlet mall
Every picture tells a (secret) story
Fans of Wuthering Heights will find little new in Malvina
Month of prayer and reflection begins
Gino Bartali and his bike, from Le Tour to Second World War distinction
Bebe's goal is a headache for Sir Alex Ferguson
Sci-fi tale Ladyland offers a lesson in gender utopia
Stuart Pearce labels Brazil favourites for Olympic football gold
Time Frame: Sheikh Zayed dances at the end of Ramadan in Al Ain
Lulu chief quits Air India as new airline nears lift-off
Nick Hornby provides another delicious page-turner