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News - May 2003

May 26  - Jun 1,   2003

  • Terror Suspects Held in Sudan May Be Extradited to Kingdom [more]

  • Ministry Fires 353 Imams, Muezzins [more]

  • Tight Security Eases Tension Among Western Expatriates [more]

  • Sudais Asks Islamic Bodies to Help Combat Terrorism [more]

  • Kingdom to Assist in Organizing World Parks Congress [more]

  • Saudi Stocks Cruise to New Record High [more]

  • OPEC Likely to Cut Production, Says Attiyah [more]

  • Joint Tourism Panel Recommended [more]

  • Stage Is Set for Launch of Riyadh Economic Forum [more]

  • Abdullah Leaves for G-8 Summit [more]

  • Security Belt� to Boost Efficiency of Border Patrols [more]

  • Saudis Urged to Stand United in Fight Against Terrorism [more]

  • Major Tourism Forum Opens Today [more]

  • Kingdom Acts to Woo Energy Investors [more]

  • HRDF Strategy to Create 20,000 Jobs for Saudis This Year [more]

  • Koizumi, Saudi Leaders Review Ties [more]

  • Naif Calls for Objectivity in Media Reports [more]

  • Security Forces Foil Bid to Smuggle TNT [more]

  • All Western Missions Resume Normal Business [more]

May 19  - May 25,   2003

  • PR Drive Planned to Counter Smear Campaign [more]

  • US Embassy, Consulates to Reopen Today [more]

  • Kingdom Asks Court to Reject Briton�s Claim for Damages [more]

  • Saudi Officials Condemn Terror Attacks [more]

  • Al-Haramain�s Closure to Hit Thousands in Somalia [more]

  • Saudi Textbooks Lack Global Dimension [more]

  • New Saudi-German Group Formed [more]

  • Kingdom Arrests Four More [more]

  • Terrorism to Top Koizumi�s Riyadh Talks With Abdullah [more]

  • Signs of Investor Confidence in Tourism [more]

  • Australian FM Holds Talks With Saud [more]

  • Western-Owned Businesses in Jeddah Take a Direct Hit [more]

  • Kingdom to Foster Moderate Image of Islam, Says Abdullah [more]

  • More Job Sectors to Open Up for Saudi Women [more]

  • Al-Qaeda Men Nabbed [more]

  • Expat Schools Close En Masse [more]

  • US, Britain, Germany Close Embassies [more]

  • Women�s Council Set Up to Enhance Scientific Awareness [more]

  • Clemency Sought for Jailed Britons [more]

  • Security Firms Expect a Windfall [more]

May 12  - May 18,   2003

  • Warning Shots Fired at Jeddah Checkpoint [more]

  • Reforms Critical for Progress: King Fahd [more]

  • Terrorism Is the Most Dangerous Challenge [more]

  • Most Mideast Stock Markets Gain [more]

  • Put Criticism on the Record, Official Tells US [more]

  • Sultan Vows Action Against Perpetrators of Riyadh Blasts [more]

  • Jeddah Calm Despite US Terror Warning [more]

  • Steps Taken to Prevent Terror Attacks, Says Abdul Majeed [more]

  • Five Saudis Released From Guantanamo [more]

  • Al-Haramain Shuts 3 Offices Abroad; 4 More to Close [more]

  • US State Department Advises Diplomats� Dependents to Leave [more]

  • BA Cancels Stopovers for Air Crews in Kingdom [more]

  • Saudis Call for Reforms, Tolerance [more]

  • High Alert in Eastern Province [more]

  • We�ll Fight Terror: Abdullah [more]

  • 30 Die in Riyadh Suicide Attacks [more]

  • Bombs Rock Riyadh [more]

  • Bechtel Looking for Saudi Firms to Carry Out Iraq Projects [more]

  • Govt to Sell 50% of Its Stake in NCB [more]

  • Kingdom Promises Dialogue for Oil Price Stability [more]

  • Thales Becomes Co-Founder of Al-Faisal University [more]

May 5  - May 11,   2003

  • Naimi Authorized to Conclude Mega Gas Deals [more]

  • US Expels Saudi Consular Aide in Los Angeles [more]

  • Briton Freed After Getting Royal Amnesty [more]

  • Checkpoints Set Up Near Riyadh to Track Down Terror Suspects [more]

  • Singapore Asks Kingdom to Lift SARS-Related Travel Ban [more]

  • OPEC Chief Says Too Much Oil on Market [more]

  • SR300,000 Offered for Capture of Fugitives [more]

  • Morgan Stanley Launches Islamic Investment Fund [more]

  • Al-Assaf Rules Out Further Cuts in Tax on Foreign Firms [more]

  • Al-Qaeda Plot Foiled [more]

  • Saud in Moscow for Landmark Visit [more]

  • Kingdom Set to Free Up Tourism Sector in Bid to Woo Westerners [more]

  • Hurdles Preventing $25b Gas Deal Cleared: Saud [more]

  • Smooth Transition in Saudi-US Ties� [more]

  • North-South Railway Wins Cabinet Backing [more]

  • Prince Sultan to Lead Saudi Delegation to Travel Show [more]

  • Kingdom Set to Wipe Out Deficit [more]

  • Kingdom May Stop Recruiting Maids From Indonesia [more]

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