Archive: August 31, 2010
Gillard rules out new elections
Indonesia jails businessman over bid to bribe anti-corruption agency
Hospital fails to provide documents in food poisoning trial
Fireflies in the Garden
Software developers press pause on apps over fear of BlackBerry ban
Winds change in 'oasis of calm'
Woman sentenced to six months for kidnapping her former fiancé
Slovenia delight their fans
Clijsters gets through after a minor scare
Netanyahu sets a test for Obama
Al Ain loses another foreign player to injury
New Zealand on a roll, but say they have a long way to go
Call to regulate Dubai's foreign universities
Blackburn Rovers takeover bid 'not affected by investigation'
Tharoor's bride is queen of his heart
Imran Khan: We have to mobilise the country
Guilty players should get the boot, says Imran Khan
DIFC considers incentives for tenants
Abbas and Israel's Barak 'hold secret meeting in Amman'
Ask not whether we are good for a loan, but if it's good for us
RAK free zone entices overseas colleges
MLB game ends on an overturned call
PM: Iraq today is sovereign and independent
Task force targets reckless drivers
Two pedestrians die after being hit by car
Pietersen reveals England axe on Twitter
Deaths cast pall on start of Israel-PLO talks
Markets feeling US malaise
Dubai resident turns home into animal refuge
Plastics set to wrap up bright future
Forging ties in the marketplace
Mutual benefit binds falcon and dragon
A two-way trade in languages
Real Madrid start where they left off
Nissan hope for Masdar car link
Oxford dictionary may not publish print edition
Milan have plenty to be happy about
RTA delays opening final Metro stations
Tune them in early
Players at centre of scandal miss Pakistan team practice
Afghanistan death toll rises
McEnroe reopens his row with the ladies
'Nothing untoward' during Sydney Test believes Hussey
Dutch fears as Wilders goes to US
Saudi Arabia switches electricity voltage to Gulf standard
Permanent drugs court could relieve the strain on system
Valhalla Rising
Restaurants fined for breaking hygiene rules
No one counted the casualties in those dark days of war
Organisers happy as flood telethon raises Dh85m