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News - June 2003

June 30  - Jul. 6    2003

  • Abdullah Vows to Bring Terrorists to Justice [more]

  • �United Against Terror� [more]

  • Women Rights Revisited! [more]

  • Nigerian Union Vows to Continue Fuel Strike [more]

  • War Against Terror to Top Agenda of Saudi-Yemen Talks [more]

  • Talks Fail to End Nigerian Strike [more]

  • Top Saudi Bombing Suspect Killed in Al-Jouf [more]

  • $25m Bounty on Saddam [more]

  • Saudi-American Relations Solid Despite Shock Waves of 9/11 [more]

  • Mistrust Growing in America [more]

  • Saudi Shares Rise Despite Profit-Taking [more]

  • Kingdom to Host World Conference on Human Rights [more]

  • Iraqis Claim US Bombed Mosque [more]

  • Truce Violations Fail to Dampen ME Hopes [more]

  • Faisal Named Assistant Intelligence Chief [more]

  • Saudi Stocks Surge 43.5% in First Half [more]

  • The Many Faces of Saudi Women [more]

  • Israel�s Nuclear Capabilities [more]


  • June 23  - June 29    2003

  • What Do Our Women Want? [more]

  • Mideast Cease-Fire �Imminent� [more]

  • Arab Business Council Set Up at WEF [more]

  • Give Up Before You Are Caught: Naif [more]

  • Oil Prices Fall on Profit-Taking [more]

  • Hamas, Jihad Trash Bush�s Double Standards [more]

  • Kingdom to Double Oil Refining Capacity in Five Years [more]

  • Saudi Labor Law �to Be Revised� [more]

  • Security: A Necessity, Not a Luxury [more]

  • Naif Seeks People�s Help in Rooting Out Terrorism [more]

  • Kingdom Denies Role in Attack on Al-Faqih [more]

  • Forum Discusses Opportunities in Mining Sector [more]

  • Bahrain Conference to Focus on Alternative Fuels [more]

  • Arab Business Council Set Up at WEF [more]

  • Israel Will Not Accept Cease-Fire [more]

  • Saudi Aid to Help Palestinians Rebuild Lives [more]

  • We Will Always Support Palestinian Demands: Saud [more]

  • Iraqis Blow Up Fuel Pipeline [more]

June 16  - June 22    2003

  • Abdullah Tells Citizens to Report Suspects [more]

  • Gas Deal Still On � Royal Dutch/Shell [more]

  • Govt OKs Setting Up of 2 New Universities [more]

  • WEF Focuses on Mideast Development [more]

  • Scholars Urge Moderation and Dialogue [more]

  • Al-Qaeda Targeting Youngsters to Reinforce Its Ranks [more]

  • 69% of Child Beggars Are Saudi [more]

  • Border Guards Seized Huge Quantities of Arms Last Year [more]

  • Kingdom Donates 10 Water Plants to Iraq [more]

  • Saudi Shares Keep Soaring [more]

  • Suspects Held in Makkah Raid Belong to Al-Qaeda [more]

  • American Woman Leaves Consulate Refuge in Jeddah [more]

  • EU Seeks Saudi Aid for Afghan Reconstruction [more]

  • Saudi-UK Move to Share Iraq Projects [more]

  • Terror Suspects Identified [more]

  • Women�s Rights in Saudi Arabia [more]

  • Security Forces Step Up Hunt for Militants [more]

  • Stiff Penalty for Money Laundering [more]

  • Cabinet Clears Way for Stock Exchange [more]

  • Jeddah Industrial Forum to Be Held Next Week [more]

  • Terror Crackdown in Makkah [more]

  • Riyadh Forum to Focus on Investment in Four Key Sectors [more]

  • Copyright Law May Facilitate WTO Entry [more]

June 9  - June 15    2003

  • Five Terrorists Killed in Makkah Shootout [more]
  • More Terror Suspects Held [more]
  • Metro Planned for Riyadh [more]
  • Talks Only Way to Settle Kashmir Row, Says Saud [more]
  • Sacking of Imams Not Linked to Riyadh Blasts, Asserts Ministry [more]
  • The Mega-Gas Deal: What Went Wrong? [more]
  • Oil Prices Dive 5% on IEA Report [more]
  • Riyadh Rains Cost NCCI SR2 Million in Claims [more]
  • Anti-Terrorist Measures In Effect: Al-Jubeir [more]
  • Five Saudi POWs Executed by Saddam Regime [more]
  • Private Sector Keen on French Expertise [more]
  • Saudi Shares Keep Upward March [more]
  • Abdullah, Musharraf Hold Talks [more]
  • Apply for US Visas Now, Envoy Tells Students [more]
  • UN Cancels Contracts of Saudi Firms in Iraq [more]
  • Terror Acts Against Islam, Says Abdullah [more]
  • Saudi Arabia Launches New PR Campaign in US [more]
  • Economy in Good Shape: Al-Assaf [more]
  • Saudi Shares Shoot to Record Highs [more]
  • Banks� Financing of Kingdom�s Private Sector Exports Falls [more]
  • Cabinet OKs New Copyright Law [more]
  • Arab Banking Corp. Wins Saudi Deal [more]

June 2  - June 8    2003

  • 12 Suicide Bombers Behind Riyadh Blasts Identified [more]

  • Jeddah�s Legal Community Keeps Fingers Crossed for New Association [more]

  • Kingdom to Work for Oil Price Stability [more]

  • Two Saudi Companies Clinch Iraq Reconstruction Contracts [more]

  • Russia�s Gazprom May Bid for National Gas Initiative Contracts [more]

  • Sri Lanka Seeks Saudi Help [more]

  • Kingdom Scraps $15b Exxon-Led Gas Deal [more]

  • King Fahd Donates SR100m for Top Medical Center [more]

  • Oil Majors Make �Final� Bid for Mega Gas Deal [more]

  • Summit Ends on Positive Note [more]

  • No License for New Taxi Firms Seeking Foreign Manpower [more]

  • Women to Take Up Business Issues With Shoura Council [more]

  • Naimi Defends OPEC Price Policy [more]

  • Rid Mideast of WMDs: Abdullah [more]

  • Cabinet Asks Israel to Implement Mideast Road Map in Full [more]

  • Unprecedented Security in Riyadh [more]

  • Al-Qaeda Man Killed in Shootout [more]

  • Shoura to Debate Employment Law for Women [more]

  • FBI Lauds Kingdom�s Cooperation [more]

  • Jobless Saudi Women: Problem Grows Worse [more]

  • Visa Curbs Cost Canada Business [more]

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