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Tiger Woods wins Arnold Palmer Invitational

Tiger Woods ended his two and a half year drought on the PGA Tour when he won the Arnold Palmer Invitational by five

F1 on grid with the return of titans

Formula One burst back to life yesterday with Michael Schumacher presenting his new Mercedes and Ferrari's Felipe Massa

New beak for baby penguin

A five-month-old penguin whose beak was smashed by a boat propeller in Brazil gets a prosthetic replacement to help him

Thushara to replace injured Muralitharan

Muttiah Muralitharan's participation at the World Twenty20 finally came to an end on Saturday when it was announced Sri

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80% of city dwellers breathing bad air: UN

Over 80 percent of the world's city dwellers breathe poor quality air, increasing their risk of lung cancer and other

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Bravo setback throws Windies into disarray

Losing Dwayne Bravo through injury is a huge setback that has forced West Indies to review their World Cup strategy,

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NZ TV presenter suspended over race comments

A New Zealand television presenter was suspended Tuesday after sparking a race row by questioning whether the country's

Desert Heat to perform road safety song

BMW Group Middle East has teamed up with Emirati hip-hop duo Desert Heat to raise awareness of the importance of

Dubai Star faces $10m US lawsuit

Owners of Dubai Star, the oil tanker that caused an oil spill in the San Francisco bay area, are facing a lawsuit for $

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Local demand forces Iran to halt oil exports

Iran, a regular exporter of fuel oil was expected to cease spot exports from November through to the end of March next

Stability in steel prices to continue in the short term

Steel prices in the Middle East continues to remain stable amid minor fluctuations with rebar priced between $460 (

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Morgan buys 13m barrels of jet fuel via supply deals

Wall Street bank Morgan Stanley has purchased 13 million barrels of jet fuel via supply deals from North Asian refiners