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News - September 2003

Sep. 29  - Oct 5. 2003

  • Saudi Leaders Go Direct to US Public [more]

  • King Fahd, Taha Hold Talks [more]

  • Action Is Taken Against Erring Officials: Religious Police Chief [more]

  • Saudi, German Businessmen Form Group [more]

  • Major Power Plant Opens in Riyadh This Week [more]

  • First Saudi Woman Dean [more]

  • Plan Approved to Saudize Sales Jobs [more]

  • Saudi Stock Market Bounces Back [more]

  • Visa Rules Continue to Strain Saudi-US Relations [more]

  • 'Riyadh Forum Will Boost Economic Development� [more]

  • SR187.5m Deal [more]

  • Fahd, Mubarak Discuss Iraq, Palestine [more]

  • Forum to Focus on Role of Businesswomen in Economic Development [more]

  • Cabinet Urges Saudis to Stand by Govt to Crush Terrorism [more]

  • Saud at UN Speaks Out Against Unilateralism [more]

  • Kingdom Lifts Ban on Livestock From Kenya [more]

  • Fahd, Abdullah Hold Talks With Hariri [more]

  • US Ambassador Jordan to Leave Kingdom in October [more]

Sep. 22  - Sep 28. 2003

  • Kingdom Won�t Send Troops to Iraq: Khaled [more]

  • Kingdom to Open New Border Post With Yemen [more]

  • Advertisement Agency to Seek SR10m in Damages [more]

  • Introduction of English at Elementary Level Worries Private Schools [more]

  • Conference on Top 100 Gulf Companies [more]

  • Mobile Phone Market Set for Dramatic Growth [more]

  • Madinah Imam Defends Human Rights Record [more]

  • Terrorists Killed in Jizan Identified [more]

  • SDC Wins Distribution Rights of Al-Watan Daily [more]

  • Kingdom-Taiwan Trade Up 78.95% [more]

  • Terrorist Killed in Jizan Was on FBI Wanted List [more]

  • Kingdom Extradites Yemenis [more]

  • Terrorists Killed in Gunbattle [more]

  • Terrorism Has No Nationality: Fahd [more]

  • New Job Plan for Young Saudis [more]

  • $347 Million 5-Year Plan to Develop Tourism [more]

  • Kingdom Rejects Canada Call for Torture Probe [more]

  • United We Will Overcome All Challenges: Abdullah [more]

  • Abdullah and Bush Discuss Mideast Crisis [more]

  • Conflicting Reports on US Perception of Kingdom [more]

  • Bahrain University May Start Readmitting Saudi Students [more]

  • Kingdom to Set Up Chair for Islamic Studies in Japan [more]

Sep. 15  - Sep 21.  2003

  • Ideal Climate for Investment in Kingdom: SAGIA [more]

  • SCT Plans to Launch Tourism Fund [more]

  • Kingdom, SA Sign MoU [more]

  • Operations by Terrorists Cost $500 Million [more]

  • Boycott Opens Saudi Market to New Cola Brands [more]

  • Shoura Team Scraps Canada Visit in Protest [more]

  • Saudi Arabia Has No Plans to Acquire N-Arms [more]

  • No New Deal for Australian Sheep [more]

  • Terrorism Tops Abdullah-Snow Talks Agenda [more]

  • Saudi Aramco Seeks Bid for Gas Plants Expansion [more]

  • Even-Handed US Policy on ME Needed [more]

  • Terrorism Fears Buoy Up Insurance Business [more]

  • Stand Firm Against Smear Campaign [more]

  • Charity Collection Boxes Banned [more]

  • Exporters Term Kingdom Visit Productive [more]

  • Riyadh Prison Fire Kills 67 [more]

  • Kingdom Calls for World Action to Rein In Israel [more]

  • Saud Warns of Gulf in Saudi-US Ties [more]

  • Saudis Will Need Visa to Visit Indonesia [more]

  • SAMBA�s Share Prices Fall After Citigroup�s Move [more]

  • Computer Firms Eye Saudi Market [more]

  • Fahd, Abdullah Hold Talks With Hamzah Haz [more]

  • Saudi Imports From India on the Rise [more]

Sep. 8  - Sep 14.  2003

  • Kingdom Denounces Israeli Move to Exile Arafat [more]

  • Crown Prince Vows to Stamp Out Terrorism [more]

  • No Saudia Pilots Barred From US [more]

  • Kingdom to Take Part in Italy Crime Meet [more]

  • We Are the Victims of Terrorism [more]

  • 7 Saudi Terror Suspects Held in Yemen [more]

  • Saud Attackers Face Trial [more]

  • Kingdom�s Trade With US Has Surged Since Sept. 11 [more]

  • Saud Ibn Naif Named Envoy to Spain [more]

  • Arab Investment Conference Opens on September 13 [more]

  • Russia Expects $60b Saudi Investment [more]

  • Foreigners Can Set Up Remote Area Hospitals [more]

  • Kingdom Wants International Force for Palestine [more]

  • Riyadh Set to Hold WTO Talks With Washington [more]

  • Rome Conference to Discuss Saudi Investment Climate [more]

  • Shoura Council OKs Anti-Dumping Law [more]

  • Kingdom Not to Charge Foreign Pilgrims for Health Services [more]

Sep. 1  - Sep 7.  2003

  • British Airways Resumes Flights to Riyadh [more]

  • Kingdom, Russia Want Stronger UN Role in Iraq [more]

  • Saudi Arabia Seeks New Markets for Livestock Imports [more]

  • Kingdom Denies US Pressure [more]

  • Kingdom, Russia Join Hands Against Terrorism [more]

  • 2,500 English Language Teachers to Be Replaced With Saudis Soon [more]

  • Kingdom Sees No Need for OPEC Output Change [more]

  • Turki Blasts �Al-Qaeda Link� Allegations [more]

  • Abdullah�s Visit Signals New Saudi-Russian Era [more]

  • Saudi Women Make Up 20% of AIDS Cases [more]

  • Cabinet Condemns Najaf Attack [more]

  • Abdullah�s Historic Visit to Russia Begins [more]

  • Kingdom to Strengthen Military Cooperation With Poland [more]

  • Saudi-EU Agreement Latest Hurdle Crossed in WTO Drive [more]

  • Put Up or Shut Up: Kingdom on Saudi Link to Najaf Blasts [more]

  • Arms Caches Seized in Ongoing Crackdown [more]

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