Your special edition marking the anniversary was indeed a keepsake and I have preserved my copy. It certainly gives one an idea of how time has passed and the role of KT in recording the developments not just here but around the world.
Your special edition marking the anniversary was indeed a keepsake and I have preserved my copy. It certainly gives one an idea of how time has passed and the role of KT in recording the developments not just here but around the world.
The op-ed article, ‘Why is it always Mr. Khan?’ (KT/ April 15) was wonderfully written.
Congratulations Khaleej Times. I was one of the people who received the very first issue all those years ago when I lived in the Emirates.
I refer to the news about the Ministry of Education issuing unified dates for holidays for all schools.
Since the introduction of the Metro rail service, Dubai public transport has achieved new heights. The bus service (single & double decker) has also expanded all over Dubai and neighbouring states.
The well coordinated series of attacks by heavily armed Taleban militia at multiple locations across Kabul and at least three provinces of Afghanistan on Sunday also involved an assault on heavily guarded Western targets like the German, British, Canadian, US embassies and Nato’s Headquarter.
Recently, we came to know though the media that a lot 
of bachelors in Sharjah have gone homeless after being evicted from ‘families-only’ 
residential zones.
Shah Rukh Khan’s run-ins with the US immigration officials (not for the first time!), not only shows the insensitivity of that country’s policy towards tourists with Muslim names, but also a reluctance to shrug off their post-9/11phobia!
I read your column about the rehabilitation of amputated 
victims in Afghanistan. The victim could be either a terrorist or an innocent common man, but the ultimate sufferer is the individual and his society.