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News - July 2003

Jul. 28  - Aug. 3    2003

  • E-Governance, E-Commerce to Be Promoted by Riyadh [more]

  • UK Mission Issues Record Number of Visas [more]

  • Security Forces Arrest 3 More Fugitive Militants [more]

  • Saudi Arabia to Pursue Gas Exploration and Production Separately [more]

  • Kingdom Under Fire in Senate [more]

  • Blue Chips Push Shares 3.8% Higher [more]

  • OPEC to Sit Tight on Oil Output Limits [more]

  • US Vows to Ensure Kingdom�s Sentiments Will Be Respected on WTO Accession [more]

  • A National Discussion of Women Issues [more]

  • US Cola Giants Getting the Fizz Back in Business [more]

  • We Are All on Side of Right � Naif [more]

  • Kingdom, UN Body to Discuss Progress on WTO Accession [more]

  • Kingdom to Fingerprint People Arriving at All Points [more]

  • Militants Gunned Down [more]

  • Sultan Flays Congress Report on Sept. 11 [more]

  • Website on Abdullah Al-Faisal Launched on His 86th Birthday [more]

  • Firm Surprised at Kingdom Ban on Zamzam Cola [more]

  • Is Kingdom�s Stock Market Rally Sustainable? [more]

Jul. 21  - Jul. 27    2003

  • 3 Arrested for Possessing Printed �Terror� Material [more]

  • Tourism Due for Organizational Shake-Up [more]

  • Kingdom Pledges to Keep Oil Price �Reasonable� [more]

  • American, British Missions Tell Citizens to Stay Vigilant [more]

  • Summer Travel Trade Hit By Lukewarm Response [more]

  • US Views on Democracy & Human Rights in Saudi Arabia [more]

  • Arabs Avoid US for Medical Care, Look to Germany [more]

  • Saudi Firm, Sudan Sign $500m Deal [more]

  • Reuters Supports Treasury Services in SAMBA [more]

  • Kingdom, Yemen Swap Suspects [more]

  • Bayoumi Not a Government Agent: Bandar [more]

  • Danger of Terrorism Still Exists in Kingdom: Naif [more]

  • No Complacency in Fighting Terror: Naif [more]

  • Kingdom Courts Foreign Firms for Gas Deals [more]

  • UN Rates Saudi Arabia High in Fighting Drugs [more]

  • Another Coup in War on Terror [more]

  • US Asked to Stop Hasty Inclusion of Businessmen�s Names to List [more]

  • Kingdom to Work for World Peace [more]

  • Govt to Invite Tenders for Gas Projects [more]

  • Reforms in Kingdom Are Under Study, Sultan Says [more]

Jul. 14  - Jul. 20    2003

  • Abdullah Vows Kingdom Will Fight Terror [more]

  • 'No Troops Yet for Iraq� [more]

  • Issue of Western Women Married to Saudis Addressed [more]

  • Two Logos Under Fire [more]

  • SABB Scholarship [more]

  • Saudi Shares Fall Slightly as Investors Wait for Results [more]

  • SAMBA Profits Rise to SR976m [more]

  • Talal Announces Launch of New Water Fund [more]

  • Private Firms Allowed to Set Up More Postal Agencies [more]

  • Arar Border to Be Reopened for Exports [more]

  • Swiss Airlines to Stop Jeddah Services From Oct. 26 [more]

  • 218% Jump in STC Net Profits [more]

  • Royal Dutch/Shell, Total Sign Gas Exploration Deal [more]

  • Biggest Mideast Recycling Plant Opens in Jeddah [more]

  • Abdullah Grants Permission for More Colleges [more]

  • Canada Denies Kingdom Travel Warning [more]

  • Shobokshi Article Provokes Vibrant Debate [more]

  • New Oil, Gas Deposits Discovered [more]

  • Kingdom Welcomes Formation of Iraq�s Governing Council [more]

  • Standard & Poor�s Gives Kingdom High Sovereign Credit Ratings [more]

  • Top Oil Majors Invited for Talks on Gas Projects [more]

  • Watchdog Set Up for Charities [more]

  • Saudi Firm Orders Chemical Tankers From S. Korea [more]

Jul. 7  - Jul. 13    2003

  • Abdullah Receives UN Representative [more]

  • Kingdom, Iran Sign Judicial Cooperation Deal [more]

  • Saudi-Egyptian Pact on Umrah Quota [more]

  • SHB Posts Net Profit of SR293.5m[ more]

  • ME Security Talks Fail to Make Breakthrough [more]

  • Political Zionism = Racism [more]

  • Final Arrangements Under Way to Join WTO [more]

  • Who�s Turn Is It Next? [more]

  • We Have Got Problems in Iraq: Bush [more]

  • Kingdom, Yemen to Exchange Suspects [more]

  • US Invites Bids for Iraq Oil Contracts [more]

  • Middle East Surprises for America [more]

  • Nationality Regulations Tightened [more]

  • Transport Sector in �Total Disarray� [more]

  • US, UK Majors Take Lion�s Share in Iraq Oil Tender [more]

  • Campaign to Dissuade Saudi Men From Taking Foreign Wives [more]

  • MoH Lifts Ban on SARS-Hit Countries [more]

  • Saudis United Against Terror, Says Abdullah [more]

  • Saudis and Expatriates [more]

  • Prisoner Warning for Israel [more]

  • Conference on Islamic Economics Set [more]

  • Nissan CEO Sees Great Potential for Growth in Saudi Market [more]

  • Abdullah Honors Dar Al-Hekma Graduates [more]

  • Kingdom, Yemen Sign Pacts [more]

  • 350 Palestinians Held by Israel to Be Freed [more]

  • Tight Security Takes Toll on Expat Life [more]

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