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News - February 2003

Feb. 24  - Mar. 2,  2003

  • Women Call for Shoura Council Representation [more]

  • Kingdom Delays Submitting Internal Arab Reform Plan [more]

  • US Deluding Itself Over Iraq: Saud [more]

  • Saudi Arabia �Could Pump More Oil in Event of War� [more]

  • Expatriate Money in Saudi Banks [more]

  • Oil Prices Hit 12-Year High at $40 a Barrel [more]

  • Seven Cases of Dengue Detected in Jeddah [more]

  • Saudi Women Battle Odds for Private Sector Jobs [more]

  • US Firm Banned [more]

  • Jobless Vent Anger at Officials in Charge of Saudization [more]

  • Kingdom Beckons South Africans [more]

  • Boycott Bad for Local Business, Says US Diplomat [more]

  • Briton�s Murder Act of Terror, US Embassy Says [more]

  • KACST Opens Up to Private Investors [more]

  • Anti-Piracy Raids in Full Swing [more]

  • Kingdom Calls for Efforts to Avert War [more]

  • Shoura in the Dark About Reform Moves [more]

  • Kingdom�s Biggest Drug Smuggler Nabbed [more]

  • UK Trade Team Hits Town [more]

  • Kingdom Boosts Strategic Oil Storage Capacity [more]

Feb. 17  - Feb. 23,   2003

  • 3 Saudis Jailed for Al-Qaeda Plot [more]

  • New Degree Course for Saudis [more]

  • Kingdom Urged to Implement Reforms to Bolster Economy [more]

  • Expats Take Stock After Shooting [more]

  • British Employee at BAE Gunned Down [more]

  • Kingdom Says War Inevitable, No Need for Arab Summit [more]

  • Why Saudization is Not Working [more]

  • E-Trading Finds Many Takers in Kingdom [more]

  • Abdullah Receives Message from Bush [more]

  • Saudi Students Abroad in a Dilemma [more]

  • Kingdom Gives Quota Suspension Green Light [more]

  • Kingdom Defends Foreign Forces [more]

  • Riyadh Asks Iraq to Comply With UN [more]

  • Jouf Deputy Governor Shot Dead [more]

  • Haj Revenue Said to be SR5 Billion [more]

  • 132 Automobile Plants in Kingdom [more]

  • New GSM Company Next Year [more]

  • 'Foreign Powers Cannot Meddle in Kingdom�s Internal Affairs� [more]

  • US Move Against Pilots �Contested Successfully� [more]

Feb. 10  - Feb. 16,   2003

  • Sultan to Open Strategic Storage Facility in Abha [more]

  • 15,000 Saudis Studying Abroad [more]

  • Kingdom Set to Bypass US Controls on Pilots [more]

  • US Revokes Licenses of 2 Saudia Pilots [more]

  • Smuggling on Saudi-Yemeni Border [more]

  • Huge Growth in Internet Use in Gulf Region [more]

  • US Asks Non-essential Diplomatic Staff to Leave [more]

  • Industrial sector in Riyadh grows 3.2% [more]

  • Kingdom, India to Sign MoU on Fighting Terror [more]

  • GCC Forces Will Not Attack Iraq: Khaled [more]

  • War Fear Stopping Saudis From Traveling Abroad [more]

  • Foreign Pilgrims at Record High [more]

Feb. 3  - Feb. 9,   2003

  • Expats, Visitors to be Fingerprinted [more]

  • Flood Threat Pre-empted, says Madani [more]

  • Indonesia Suspends Labor Export to Kingdom [more]

  • No Flight of Funds Expected if War Breaks Out: SAMA [more]

  • Al-Qaeda Suspects Arrested, says Naif [more]

  • Saudi Arabia, Italy to Set Up Firm to Boost Investment [more]

  • National Plan Unveiled to Fight Poverty [more]

  • First Saudi-built Ship Commissioned [more]

  • Kingdom Warns of Turmoil in Region After Iraq War [more]

  • Naif Warns Terrorists Ahead of Haj [more]

  • Be Even-handed � Sultan to US [more]

  • Abdullah, Jordanian King Discuss Iraq [more]

  • Cabinet Calls on Baghdad to Avert War [more]

  • Kingdom, Yemen Launch Joint Drive to Fight Malaria [more]

  • More Embassies Advise Expats to be Ready to Leave [more]

  • Kingdom�s Prisons System to Undergo Major Overhaul [more]

  • Expat Numbers Capped at 20 Percent [more]

  • Foreign Investment in Insurance to be Allowed [more]

  • Abdullah Lashes Out at Anti-Islam Campaigns [more]

  • Kingdom�s Gold Demand Falters [more]

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