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						<title>2011 / 12 / 11  -  Sporting Aspirations</title>
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						<link>http://qatartourism.gov.qa/reviews/index/1/40</link> 
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						<pubDate>2011 / 12 / 11</pubDate>
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						<title>2011 / 11 / 19  -  Qatar Foundation se ha inspirado en la vida de Messi»</title>
	            		<description>Una nbsp;consulta a la asamblea
Un grupo de socios pretende llevar al orden del día de la próxima asamblea de compromisarios del Barça la votación sobre la publicidad de Qatar Foundation en la camiseta.</description>
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						<pubDate>2011 / 11 / 19</pubDate>
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						<title>2011 / 11 / 12  -  Catar se rinde al patrocinado</title>
	            		<description>nbsp;
Un céntrico café de Doha reunió a unas 300 personas que siguieron la clasificación del Barça.
Más de 300 personas vivieron anoche el Barça-Madrid en el Café Asherg, en la plaza mayor del</description>
						<link>http://qatartourism.gov.qa/reviews/index/1/18</link> 
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						<pubDate>2011 / 11 / 12</pubDate>
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						<title>2011 / 11 / 12  -  En weekend i Doha</title>
	            		<description>Det är lätt att ta sig till Doha. QatarAirways flyger dagligen sin stora Airbus 330 non-stop på drygt sex timmar från Stockholm eller Köpenhamn, från oktober 2011 även från Oslo. Flygbolaget expanderar</description>
						<link>http://qatartourism.gov.qa/reviews/index/1/19</link> 
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						<pubDate>2011 / 11 / 12</pubDate>
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						<title>2011 / 11 / 02  -  Qatar recently has drawn huge international attention in being named host for the football World Cup</title>
	            		<description>The tiny oil-rich nation is navigating a new course,
 writes NICK WALTON.
nbsp;
The desert before us
Seems endless, a sea of off-white sand dunes and a brilliantly blue sky clashing at the horizon.</description>
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						<pubDate>2011 / 11 / 02</pubDate>
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						<title>2011 / 10 / 31  -  State seeks leading role on world stage (FT, Dec 2008)</title>
	            		<description>State seeks leading role on world stage
By James Drummond
Published: December 8 2008 16:34 | Last updated: December 8 2008 16:34
nbsp;
The new Islamic Museum in Doha, the Qatari capital, has attracted</description>
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						<pubDate>2011 / 10 / 31</pubDate>
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						<title>2011 / 10 / 31  -  Doha, Qatar, a New Arts Capital (NY Times, Jan 2009)</title>
	            		<description>January 11, 2009
Cultural Destination of the Year
Doha, Qatar, a New Arts Capital 
By GISELA WILLIAMS
nbsp;
Touring the Museum of Islamic Art, designed by I.M. Pei, which opened on Nov. 22.
ON the night of Nov.</description>
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						<pubDate>2011 / 10 / 31</pubDate>
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						<title>2011 / 10 / 31  -  48 Hours In: Doha (The Independent, September 2009)</title>
	            		<description>48 Hours In: Doha
As the Qatari city prepares for its year in the sun as Arab Capital of Culture in 2010, Cathy Packe checks out what it has to offer
Saturday, 26 September 2009
Travel essentials 
Why</description>
						<link>http://qatartourism.gov.qa/reviews/index/1/7</link> 
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						<pubDate>2011 / 10 / 31</pubDate>
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						<title>2011 / 10 / 31  -  36 Hours in Doha, Qatar (NY Times, Mar 2009)</title>
	            		<description>36 Hours in Doha, Qatar 
nbsp; By SETH SHERWOOD
JUST a few years ago, you could almost hear tumbleweeds blowing through this city, the capital of Qatar. These days, any remaining tumbleweeds are colliding</description>
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						<pubDate>2011 / 10 / 31</pubDate>
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						<title>2011 / 10 / 31  -  Doha- Dubai? So last year. Skip the man-made islands and go here. (Martha Stewart Wedding, Travel 20</title>
	            		<description>Martha Stewart Magazine.com
Dubai?nbsp; So last year.nbsp; Skip the man-made islands and go here.
When to go:nbsp; October to April.
Where to stay: For serious world travelers (and Vegas-caliber</description>
						<link>http://qatartourism.gov.qa/reviews/index/1/9</link> 
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						<pubDate>2011 / 10 / 31</pubDate>
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						<title>2011 / 10 / 31  -  Ultra-Luxurious Diamond Swiss Watch Brand Debuts in Doha, Qatar</title>
	            		<description>NEW YORK, March 4 /PRNewswire/
--nbsp;Cephee SAnbsp;received dazzling reviews during their premiere at the February 2010 Doha Jewelry and Watch Exhibition.</description>
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						<pubDate>2011 / 10 / 31</pubDate>
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						<title>2011 / 10 / 31  -  24 hours in Doha</title>
	            		<description>The Sydney Morning Herald ndash; May 01, 2010
Penny Watson discovers labyrinthine souks, full mezze plates and high-end shopping in the waterside city
nbsp;
Doha, the glistening, skyscraper-studded</description>
						<link>http://qatartourism.gov.qa/reviews/index/1/12</link> 
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						<pubDate>2011 / 10 / 31</pubDate>
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						<title>2011 / 10 / 31  -  Qatar Has Modern MICE facilities (ITCM, Nov 2009)</title>
	            		<description>Qatar has modern MICE facilities . . .
nbsp;
Wednesday, 18 November 2009 
Qatar has modern MICE facilities . . .
. . . in a very traditional Gulf way of life

nbsp;
If you are looking for a</description>
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						<pubDate>2011 / 10 / 31</pubDate>
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						<title>2011 / 10 / 31  -  DOHA WATCH EXHIBITION 2011</title>
	            		<description>nbsp;


While blinged-out watches remain popular for men in the Middle East, they are now toned down as complicated timepieces gain in importance as seen at the 8th annual Doha Jewelry and Watch Exhibition in Qatar.</description>
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						<pubDate>2011 / 10 / 31</pubDate>
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						<title>2011 / 10 / 31  -  Weekend Sojourn: Adventures in Qatar</title>
	            		<description>By : Roberta Naas
This month I had the distinct pleasure of traveling to Doha, Qatar, for the 8thnbsp;annual Doha Jewelry and Watch Exhibit (see recent posts on this subject). While there, I did a little</description>
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						<pubDate>2011 / 10 / 31</pubDate>
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						<title>2011 / 10 / 31  -  Qatar clasps the future</title>
	            		<description>The desert before us seems endless, a sea of off-white sand dunes and a brilliantly blue sky clashing at the horizon. No sooner does the Toyota Land Cruiser wersquo;re following slip and slide its way</description>
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						<pubDate>2011 / 10 / 31</pubDate>
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						<title>2011 / 10 / 31  -  Dawn in the desert</title>
	            		<description>Text bynbsp;Nick Walton
Irsquo;m trying my very best to remember a late night Discovery Channel special on camels. What was it they did again? Was it bite or spit? I really donrsquo;t want to be spat at by a camel.</description>
						<link>http://qatartourism.gov.qa/reviews/index/1/16</link> 
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						<pubDate>2011 / 10 / 31</pubDate>
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						<title>2011 / 10 / 31  -  Flytande lyxhotell - mitt i naturreservat</title>
	            		<description>Spektakulärt bygge i Qatar
Det finns inga gränser när oljeländernas miljardärer satsar på lyxhotell.
Den senaste supersatsningen byggs till hälften under vatten och kommer att kosta över 3 miljarder.</description>
						<link>http://qatartourism.gov.qa/reviews/index/1/21</link> 
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						<pubDate>2011 / 10 / 31</pubDate>
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						<title>2011 / 10 / 31  -  Qatar to invest $20 bln in tourism through 2022</title>
	            		<description>(Reuters) - Qatar will invest $20 billion to $25 billion in tourism infrastructure development over the next 11 years as it prepares to host the 2022 soccer World Cup, the head of its state-run tourism</description>
						<link>http://qatartourism.gov.qa/reviews/index/1/22</link> 
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						<pubDate>2011 / 10 / 31</pubDate>
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						<title>2011 / 10 / 31  -  Emir sees Qatar hosting sports events as way to buoy Mideast’s image</title>
	            		<description>Leader hopes to snag the 2016 Tour de France start and 2020 Olympics
BY REGAN DOHERTY
REUTERS
nbsp;
Biking through the south of France one summerrsquo;s day a decade ago, the emir of Qatar, Sheik</description>
						<link>http://qatartourism.gov.qa/reviews/index/1/23</link> 
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						<pubDate>2011 / 10 / 31</pubDate>
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						<title>2011 / 10 / 31  -  Essentially Qatar</title>
	            		<description>nbsp;</description>
						<link>http://qatartourism.gov.qa/reviews/index/1/24</link> 
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						<pubDate>2011 / 10 / 31</pubDate>
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						<title>2011 / 09 / 22  -  Araby\\s Beating Heart (TIME, May 2008)</title>
	            		<description>Araby\\s Beating Heart
by Scott Macleod / Doha
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
The Emir of Qatar leans back on a cream leather sofa and puffs on a cigar as his luxury yacht Maracunda plies the country\\s coastline.</description>
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						<pubDate>2011 / 09 / 22</pubDate>
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						<title>2011 / 08 / 25  -  Is Qatar the next Dubai? (NY Times, Jun 2006)</title>
	            		<description>nbsp;Is Qatar the Next Dubai? 
By SETH SHERWOOD
nbsp;
Cranes fill the skyline in Doha, the capital of Qatar
FIVE times a day, the Muslim call to prayer echoes through the mazelike passageways of</description>
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						<pubDate>2011 / 08 / 25</pubDate>
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