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News - April 2003

Apr 28 - May 4     2003

  • SEC Giving Final Touches to Capital Market Law [more]

  • Oil Output Capacity to Top 11m bpd by 2007 [more]

  • Saudi Businessmen Set to Explore Cooperation With German Firms [more]

  • Telecom Market to Be Opened Up to Foreign Investment [more]

  • US Warns Citizens of Al-Qaeda Threat [more]

  • Lilly Launches Cialis in Kingdom�s Market [more]

  • American Civilian Shot in Jubail [more]

  • Cabinet Restructuring �Will Boost Efficiency, Cut Public Spending� [more]

  • Businesswomen Need More Investment Opportunities, Says Princess Hussa [more]

  • US Warns of Terror Plans, But Kingdom Has No Information [more]

  • US Troops to Leave [more]

  • SAGIA Governor Calls for Further Cut in Tax on Foreign Firms [more]

  • Hospital Appoints First Woman Chairperson [more]

  • Team of Lawyers to Defend Saudi Inmates in Guantanamo [more]

  • Tax on Foreign Firms Slashed [more]

  • Fahd Donates SR10 Million to Iraq Fund [more]

Apr 27 - Apr 21,   2003

  • Private Jeddah College Elects Student Union Leader [more]

  • New Ministries, Mergers Likely in Next Month�s Cabinet Reshuffle [more]

  • Saudi Hospital in Baghdad Evokes Good Response [more]

  • Kingdom, Pakistan Approve SR57 Million for Company Financing [more]

  • English at Primary School [more]

  • Surge in Oil Revenue But Economy Is at a Slow Pace [more]

  • Initiative to Encourage Young Saudis to Start Their Own Businesses [more]

  • Pilgrims From Far Eastern Countries Barred [more]

  • Naif Rules Out Foreign Hand in Jouf Gun Attacks [more]

  • Natural Gas Initiative Still on Track: Saud [more]

  • China Vows to Rev Up Its Engagement in the Middle East [more]

  • Saudi TV to Launch Telethon for Iraqis on Saturday [more]

  • Hardware Site Launched for Saudi Arabia [more]

  • First Saudi Relief Convoy Heading for Baghdad [more]

  • Senior Police Officer Shot Dead in Sakaka [more]

  • Riyadh, Islamabad Share Stand on Iraq [more]

  • We�ll Fill All Jobs With Saudis, Says Naif [more]

  • New Saudi TV Channel to Be Launched [more]

  • Riyadh Meet Hits Essentials But Falls Short on Details [more]

  • ExxonMobil Denies Pulling Out of Mega Gas Deals [more]

Apr 14 - Apr 20,   2003

  • SABIC Profit Soars 360% [more]

  • SEC Posts $90 Million Loss in Q1 [more]

  • ExxonMobil Abandons Gas Initiative [more]

  • British Airways Resumes Gulf Services [more]

  • First Saudi Relief Convoy to Reach Iraq [more]

  • Threat to Syria Denounced [more]

  • Kingdom to Open Up Insurance Sector for Foreign Investment [more]

  • Kingdom�s Shares Soar 2.8 Percent [more]

  • Passengers, Airlines Shy Away From KFIA [more]

  • Jordan King in Riyadh Talks on Iraq [more]

  • Obstacles Hampering Inflow of Foreign Investment Identified [more]

  • Abdullah Orders Saudization of 21 More Sectors [more]

  • Cabinet Finalizes Iraq Aid Program [more]

  • Gosaibi Signs Contracts for Construction of Four Dams [more]

  • Riyad Bank Tops CCFI Mutual Funds Ranking [more]

  • Health Ministry Takes Steps to Keep SARS at Bay [more]

  • Study to Focus on Youth Problems [more]

Apr 7 - Apr 13,   2003

  • Cabinet Reshuffle Likely Next Month [more]

  • Gulf Ministers Set Riyadh Meet to Discuss New Era in Iraq [more]

  • Businessmen Eye Share in Iraqi Contracts [more]

  • Kingdom Looking After Over 5,000 Iraqi Refugees [more]

  • War and SARS Hit Travel Industry [more]

  • Saudi Shares Surge to All-Time High on War Progress [more]

  • Large Saudi Contingent to Visit Chinese Trade Show [more]

  • Challenges Before the Kingdom�s First Woman Nursing Chief [more]

  • Kingdom Wants Iraqis to Set Up Own Government [more]

  • Exclusive: US/UK Forces Urged to Protect Civilians [more]

  • MOH Takes Steps to Keep SARS Out [more]

  • NCB Aims to Take Islamic Investment Globally [more]

  • SABB Tops in Equity Trading [more]

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