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News - August 2003

Aug. 25  - Aug.  31   2003

  • Kingdom, Morocco Call for Joint Efforts to Fight Terrorism [more]

  • No Saudis Crossing Into Iraq, Asserts Naif [more]

  • No New Cases of Dengue Fever, Says Top Health Official [more]

  • 2.5 Billion Barrels of Oil Produced in 2002 [more]

  • Kingdom Step Closer to WTO [more]

  • No More Passport Stamps for Saudis, Bahrainis [more]

  • STC, Al-Theyab Sign Contract [more]

  • Jakarta Warned Against Increasing Manpower Recruitment Charges [more]

  • Australia Stops Livestock Shipments [more]

  • Abdullah to Open Moscow Exhibition [more]

  • Kingdom Lawyers Get Licenses [more]

  • Foreign Universities May Be Allowed to Open Branches in the Kingdom [more]

  • Ministry Takes Steps to Prevent RVF Outbreak [more]

  • Global Finance� Honors SAMBA [more]

  • Arms Cache Was Found During Raids [more]

  • Kingdom, US Gear Up for Joint Anti-Terror Force [more]

  • Saudi Joblessness May Rise to 12.5%: SAMBA [more]

  • English at Primary Level From Next Year [more]

  • New Laws Allow Foreign Investors to Own Hospitals [more]

  • Port Authorities Send Back Cargo of Infected Sheep [more]

  • Govt Allocates SR20m to Fight AIDS [more]

  • Plan to Privatize Urban Transport System [more]

Aug. 18  - Aug.  24  2003

  • General Census to Be Carried Out in 2005: Official [more]

  • BA Flight Suspension to Continue for Some Time [more]

  • Ban on Livestock Import From Ethiopia Lifted [more]

  • OPEC Asks Experts to Study Quotas but Says Changes Risky [more]

  • Don�t Abuse the Concept of Jihad: Grand Mufti [more]

  • �Kingdom Working With Yemen to Curb Arms Smuggling� [more]

  • Abdullah Orders Steps to Prevent RVF Outbreak [more]

  • Panel to Monitor Transactions Through Banks [more]

  • The Fittest Will Survive: Sultan [more]

  • Kingdom Backs Dhaka Nominee for OIC Post [more]

  • Anti-Money Laundering Law a Very Positive Step, US Says [more]

  • Cabinet OKs Anti-Money Laundering Legislation [more]

  • Abdullah�s Visit Will Usher in New Era: Russian Envoy [more]

  • Saudi Shares Cruise Past 4,000-Point Mark to Make History [more]

  • Westerners Were the Bombers: Kingdom [more]

  • Hospital Privatization in the Offing [more]

  • WTO and S&P Rating of Saudi Arabia [more]

Aug. 11  - Aug.  17  2003

  • Jeddah to Host Mini-Summit [more]

  • No Restrictions by Banks on Expats� Money Transfer [more]

  • Fahd Orders Relief for Jizan Flood Victims [more]

  • US Central Command Chief Meets Sultan [more]

  • PCA Denies Closure of KKIA [more]

  • Demand for Kingdom�s Cement to Increase [more]

  • Two Prestigious Awards for Saudi British Bank [more]

  • Sympathizers Are Terrorists Too: Abdullah [more]

  • Riyadh Eyed as ME Hub for IT [more]

  • Missile Smugglers �Stung� in US [more]

  • Arrested Militants Interrogated [more]

  • Kingdom, Russia to Expand Oil Cooperation [more]

  • 147 Saudi Staff Pursue Case Against BAE [more]

  • Saudi Group Files Lawsuit Against Lucent, ACEC [more]

  • Yemeni Exports to Kingdom at Standstill: Saleh [more]

  • 3 Policemen Die in Riyadh Shootout [more]

  • Kingdom Rejects Times Report as Baseless [more]

  • Riyadh Checkpoint Shootout [more]

  • Riyadh Hotels Stepping Up Security [more]

  • New US Visa �Prostitute� Query Shocks Saudis [more]

  • Kingdom, Russia to Sign Oil Accord [more]

  • IDB to Grant $4.7 Million Aid to Set Up Women�s Hostel for Kabul University [more]

  • Abdullah, Mubarak Call for Effective UN Role in Iraq [more]

  • Saudi Money �Doesn�t Go to Militants� [more]

  • Focus Will Be on Investment at Arab Expo [more]

Aug. 4  - Aug.  10  2003

  • Abdullah, Bashar Discuss Iraq [more]

  • Abdullah Begins 4-Nation Tour With Visit to Syria [more]

  • WTO Talks Progressing, Kingdom Likely to Join After 2005 [more]

  • TIFA Designed to Boost Ties After Sept. 11 Events [more]

  • King Fahd Pardons 7 Western Convicts [more]

  • Kingdom Condemns Libyan Leader�s Remarks [more]

  • Palestinian Premier Arrives in Kingdom [more]

  • Bayoumi to Be Quizzed by FBI Again [more]

  • Giant Gas Projects Set to Trigger New Investments [more]

  • Move to Establish National Dialogue Center Welcomed [more]

  • Bassnan Plans Lawsuit in US Against Unlawful Arrest [more]

  • First National Dialogue Center Established [more]

  • Al-Faqaasi Not Sent to Guantanamo Bay, Wife Says [more]

  • Kingdom to Help Build Part of Afghanistan�s Road Network [more]

  • Bayoumi Denies Links to Sept. 11 Attacks [more]

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