The Irish Times, Aug 29, 2010 / GardaĆ are continuing to question a man in connection with the death of a girl (12) whose body was discovered by a canal in west Dublin yesterday.
Zawya.com, Aug 29, 2010 / Abu Dhabi saw a 16% rise in the number guests staying in the emirate's 116 licensed hotels and hotel apartments last month compared to July 2009.
Middle East Online, Aug 29, 2010 / Middle East Film & Comic Con to hold first such event in region.
ArabianBusiness.com, Aug 29, 2010 / A new green code being implemented in the UAE capital this week could see energy bills sliced by 41 percent and water use reduced by 26 percent, The National reported.
Telegraph - London - UK, Aug 29, 2010 / "Tony has a lot of friends on the island and has looked at property but he has not purchased anything yet to the best of our knowledge."
AMEinfo.com, Aug 29, 2010 / With the region currently accounting for approximately six per cent of the global business jets market, and demand for an additional 400 units expected to surface within the next eight years, the market for these luxury aircrafts is set to witness further growth.
Irish Independent, Aug 29, 2010 / Dublin's iconic Ha'penny Bridge has become a battleground of rival "indigents and beggars" scuffling for the best begging "pitches".
The Jakarta Post - Indonesia, Aug 29, 2010 / Islamic hard-liners have launched a full-scale campaign in cyberspace seeking the release of Indonesia's best-known radical cleric.
Sports Illustrated, Aug 29, 2010 / If he didn't prove that last April in Abu Dhabi, the scrappy wrestler from Toms River, N.J., undoubtedly did Saturday in Boston with a clean sheet against the 31-year-old Hawaiian.
ArabianBusiness.com, Aug 29, 2010 / Emaar Properties and Aldar Properties advanced in early trade, extending gains, lifting markets in the UAE.
AMEinfo.com, Aug 29, 2010 / Depa Limited is a leading interior contracting company in the Middle East, North Africa and Southeast Asia regions.
The American Thinker, Aug 29, 2010 / "I was only following orders", has been heard in courts across the world as justification for various crimes, in war and peace, throughout history.
CNN International, Aug 26, 2010 / The familiar sound of beating drums still fills the stadium as the United Arab Emirates begins its new football season, but matches are kicking off a lot later this summer.
AllAfrica.com, Aug 26, 2010 / Following the perennial reports of deplorable strategic goals, poor curriculum and lack of institutional governance in universities across the country, the Federal Government would soon embark on the overhaul of the country's university system to make it conform to international standards.
BBC Sport, Aug 26, 2010 / South Africa will play a second Twenty20 international against Pakistan to raise funds for the victims of the country's worst floods in history.
The Gainesville Sun - Gainesville FL, Aug 26, 2010 / Jones asked, eliciting a smattering of laughs.
Asia Times, Aug 26, 2010 / He has seven aliases, a handful of passports, and has been described by US officials as one of the world's most prolific arms traffickers, with clients ranging from the Taliban to Liberian warlord Charles Taylor.
Asia Times, Aug 26, 2010 / Flags are flying at half staff, tears are flowing and eulogies are already being spoken for the eight Hong Kong tourists who were killed on Monday after being held hostage for more than 10 hours by a former Filipino policeman turned gunman on a tour bus in the heart of Manila.
Bloomberg.com, Aug 26, 2010 / Gatx Corp ., a Chicago-based company that leases railroad cars and other equipment, may sell debt as corporate bond offerings declined 57 percent amid investor concern the economy will slide back into recession.
Telegraph - London - UK, Aug 24, 2010/ The attack comes amid two days of fighting that have killed at least 40 civilians and wounded more than 130 in the capital according to Ali Muse, the head of Mogadishu's ambulance service.
The Seattle Times - Seattle WA, Aug 24, 2010/ A small passenger plane heading to the Mount Everest region crashed in heavy rain Tuesday outside Nepal's capital, killing all 14 people aboard, including four Americans, a Briton and a Japanese national, officials said.
MarketWatch, Aug 24, 2010/ Scottish-headquartered oil exploration group Cairn Energy reported Tuesday that it sharply reduced net losses for the first half of the year, saying its first well in Greenland is showing signs of promise.
The Palm Beach Post - Palm Beach FL, Aug 24, 2010/ World stock markets retreated Tuesday as the strong yen knocked Japanese shares and investors anticipated more bad news from U.S. economic reports this week.
The Daily Mirror - London - UK, Aug 24, 2010/ Two Britons were rescued from a horrifying bus siege in which eight hostages died yesterday after a sacked policeman made a crazed attempt to get his job back.