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Iran: Revealing clothes highlight society's duality
Jill Worrall wonders how much longer Iran's leaders can control the personal freedoms of its citizens.

Nazareth: Venturing beyond the Jesus Trail
Tired of holy sites? Try tuning in to Nazareth's heavy metal scene.

After the bombing, drug addiction strikes Gaza
Mental health professionals say use of the synthetic opioid Tramadol has risen sharply in Gaza since Israel's three-week Operation Cast Lead offensive.

<i>Chris Rattue</i>: All Whites should be careful what they wish for
It's impossible to envisage the All Whites living on the same planet as the world's best soccer sides.

Tallest tower set to open in Dubai
Burj Dubai, the world's tallest tower, will open on December 2.

Man given smoker's lungs in bungled transplant
A young war veteran dies after receiving cancerous lungs from a heavy smoker in a transplant.

Critics vocal on Obama's peace prize
US President Barack Obama's recent Nobel Peace Prize has generated much praise as well consternation around the world.

NZ ranked 20th in UN quality of life survey
New Zealand has been named the 20th best country for quality of life by a UN report on migration and development.

Flight crew fight, passengers watch
As an Air India aeroplane flew at 30,000ft, passengers were witness to scuffle between the pilots and cabin crew.