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By Bassam Za'Za and Diaa Hadid, Staff Reporters
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Children caught in crossfire as couple seek police help
A couple's dispute over the custody of their three children has become a concern for Dubai police's human rights section.
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Dubai businessmen mourn leader's death
Prominent Lebanese figures in Dubai mourned the death of Rafik Hariri, Lebanon's former prime minister.
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New wave of violence feared
A cross-section of Lebanese expatriates yesterday said the assassination of Rafik Hariri was intended to weaken Lebanon.
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Hariri's killing sparks fears of fresh wave of violence
A cross-section of Lebanese expatriates yesterday said the assassination of Rafik Hariri was intended to weaken Lebanon.
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Street vendors continue to sell pirated DVDs
Street vendors can still be seen selling pirated DVDs, often containing pornography, in cafés and residential areas despite government efforts to wipe out the trade.
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Listeners want classical fare on FM
Morning radio shows may pump up listeners, but a classical station would soothe drivers' frayed nerves, many Dubai residents have told Gulf News.
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Residents complain of petrol smell in the air
A pungent smell, similar to petrol, filled the air around Port Rashid yesterday, leading many concerned residents to contact Gulf News or the emergency services.
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Vibrant city bears witness to Zayed's unique vision
The road named after Shaikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan takes us on a unique journey to the city that bears his name.
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Country prays for Zayed’s soul
Throughout the country, residents cutting across race and religion offered prayers for Shaikh Zayed.
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Rajoub says Bush is a 'danger'
The major security challenge facing the West Bank and Gaza Strip is Israel's occupation, said Jibril Rajoub, Palestinian President Yasser Arafat's national security adviser.
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