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53. Microvesicles from malaria-infected red blood cells activate natural killer cells via MDA5 pathway

55. Billion-dollar baby: Dubai's LNG hub project is aiming to keep the international market well supplied with gas

56. Drawing down supplies: a huge rise in domestic demand is changing the dynamics of the gas industry in the Middle East. Governments have launched a range of initiatives to tackle the issue, but they will come at a price

57. Against all the odds: operators are finding it difficult to keep pace with the growing demand for rigs in the Middle East

58. Seismic shifts: technological advances in seismic surveys are bringing about major benefits to hydrocarbon exploration activities

59. The elusive prize: international oil companies have made significant inroads into the Middle East energy sector in the last 12 months. But national oil companies are still proving reluctant to allow further upstream access

60. A race against time: oil producers are under intense pressure to boost production, but the lack of spare capacity and constraints in almost every area of the industry are beginning to take their toll

61. Upgrade frenzy: Abu Dhabi is taking advantage of high oil prices to invest in the upkeep of its ageing infrastructure and boost production

64. Picking up the pace: the removal of Saddam Hussain's regime has produced significant responses in neighbouring Kuwait. A new cabinet, headed by a new prime minister, has been formed following National Assembly elections held in the summer. On the economic front, policy planners are forging ahead with major reforms

65. Forging new links. (Special Report UAE)

66. Dubai sets the benchmark. (Cover Story Gulf Airports)

67. Playing off the back foot. (Oil)

69. Association of rotavirus strains and severity of gastroenteritis in Indian children

72. A Clinico-Epidemiological Study of Poisoning among Commuters: Is There any Substance Abuse?

73. Life's twists and turns

74. ADIA headquarters

75. Fujairah power and desalination

76. New thinking, old doubts

77. Expectations soar with high oil prices

78. A position of power

85. Too much of a good thing: a global surge in refining capacity may cause more problems than it solves, slashing the profit margins of operators and destabilising global energy markets, Middle East producers hope they can gain an edge before the downturn hits

86. Paying the gas bill on time: Riyadh is preparing to overhaul its gas pricing strategy, setting the stage for the private sector to play a bigger role in the kingdom's gas industry

87. Lagging behind: private firms contributing to the development of the hydrocarbons sector will have to meet international standards

88. New routes to refining: the private sector has been offered a huge opportunity to move into refining--but now it must rise to the challenge

89. Spotting new trends: as the global market for liquefied gas rapidly develops, hub and spot trading are beginning to develop in the Middle East

90. Taking an interest: the Saudi private sector is gradually taking a share of the kingdom's oil and gas business

91. Spreading the network: as production increases, Saudi Aramco is planning major investments in its kingdom-wide pipeline network

92. Joining the supergiants: Aramco has embarked on a major development that will deliver 1.2 million barrels a day of Arabian Light crude to the market

93. The battle for Kurdish oil: the Kurdish regional government is using a new oil law to challenge the sovereignty of the government in Baghdad

94. Calling on reserves: gas projects are dominating industrial activity in Abu Dhabi emirate

95. Plumbing the depths: Saudi Aramco has unveiled further details of a major upstream investment programme that is already yielding results. At the heart of the programme is the giant Ghawar field

96. Spanners in the works: major cost overruns, delays and growing volatility in the construction industry are creating considerable project risk in the Gulf. But the worst is still to come

97. Seoul traders: the Middle East accounts for 10 per cent of Korean shipbuilders' global business, That will grow as the region increases exports

98. The dash for gas: a projected sharp rise in demand for domestic gas has led Abu Dhabi to once again look at developing its substantial sour gas reserves, but this time with the assistance of international oil companies (IOCs)

99. Grasping opportunities: Indian engineering and construction firm Punj Lloyd is intent on moving up the contracting chain in the Middle East

100. Establishing a new roadmap: despite the uncertainties of the oil industry, Saudi Arabia is pressing ahead with its biggest oil capacity expansion in decades

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