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News - October 2003

Oct. 27  - Nov. 2,  2003

  • Kingdom, China Launch Joint Bid to Reactivate Road Map [more]

  • No Consensus on Citizenship Rules for Foreigners [more]

  • Bonn School Director Protests Closure Plan [more]

  • Saudization of Technical Jobs: Expats Doubtful of Success [more]

  • Arab-Japan Trade Relationship Blossoms [more]

  • Grand Mufti Urges Saudis to Shun Demonstrations [more]

  • Health Care Firm Set Up to Boost Private Sector [more]

  • Privatization Planned for All Airports [more]

  • Arab-Americans Make Their Mark in Political Mainstream [more]

  • Kingdom Is Iraq�s Largest Creditor [more]

  • Restrictions on Charities Hit WAMY Activities [more]

  • Expatriates Hope Deliberations on Citizenship Will Prove Positive [more]

  • Kingdom Vows to Fight �Smear Campaigns� [more]

  • Indonesian NGOs Seek Ban on Maid Export [more]

  • Saudi Arabia Extradites Suspect [more]

  • Shoura Proceedings to Be Broadcast on TV [more]

  • Visas on Arrival for Businessmen Urged [more]

Oct. 20  - Oct. 26,   2003

  • Sultan Signs SR638m Airport Maintenance Contracts [more]

  • Kingdom Rebukes UK Over Travel Warning [more]

  • Ministry Promises to Protect Interest of Consumers [more]

  • STC Net Profit Skyrockets to SR6.55 Billion [more]

  • OPEC to Go Ahead With Output Cuts: Kuwait Minister [more]

  • More Popular Participation in Development Proposed [more]

  • Saudi-US Cooperation in War on Terror Sharply Up: Official [more]

  • Kingdom Set to Join WTO Next Year [more]

  • Saudi Shares Fall 2.6 Percent [more]

  • Saudi Call Holds Region�s �Largest� Campaign [more]

  • Kingdom Takes Part in Iraqi Donors Meet [more]

  • Alarming Divorce Rate �Must Be Addressed Urgently� [more]

  • US Dismisses Reports of Pakistan-Saudi Nuke Deal [more]

  • 600 Suspects Nabbed in Crackdown, Says Turki [more]

  • King Abdul Aziz Foundation Marks 30th Anniversary [more]

  • Correcting Misconceptions About Women�s Role in Saudi Society [more]

  • Expats Account for 78% of Reported AIDS Cases [more]

  • Supreme Council for Military Service Formed [more]

  • Prince Naif Warns Demonstrators [more]

  • Schools Told to Stop Collecting Money for Charities [more]

  • Naif Favors Unified GCC Strategy to Fight Deviant Ideas [more]

  • Saudi Constitution Guarantees Human Rights [more]

  • Licenses to Establish 55 Private Colleges [more]

  • Cabinet Endorses GCC Strategy to Fight Extremism [more]

  • EU Court Takes Up Al-Qadi Case [more]

  • Asharq Al-Awsat Marks 25 Years [more]

  • Shoura Debates Citizenship Norms for Foreigners [more]

  • Jeddah Set for Massive Expansion [more]

  • Kingdom, Pakistan to Send Troops Only If Iraqis Ask [more]

  • Work Begins on Mideast�s Largest Private Medical College Campus [more]


Oct. 13  - Oct. 19,   2003

  • Abdullah Arrives in Pakistan [more]

  • Shoura Council Elections �Within Three Years� [more]

  • Oil Trade Set to Forge Stronger Sino-Saudi Ties [more]

  • Riyadh Center to Promote Research in Math, Physics [more]

  • Saudis to Be Trained in Skilled Jobs to Cut Expat Dominance [more]

  • Women�s Councils at Chambers of Commerce [more]

  • OPEC May Hike Output If Oil Price Stays Above $28 a Barrel [more]

  • Abdullah Slams Extremists [more]

  • Saudi-Pak Ties Based on Shared Values [more]

  • Fahd�s Reign Witness to Far-Reaching Changes [more]

  • Key Ministries to Be Restructured [more]

  • Kingdom�s Shares Decline 3.4% [more]

  • 150 Arrested During Demo: Naif [more]

  • Conference Ends With Call to Stress Islam�s Protection of Human Rights [more]

  • Saudi Women Welcome Move on Elections, Want Full Participation [more]

  • Abdullah, Musharraf Hold Talks [more]

  • Saudi Publishers Union Gets Approval [more]

  • Body to Protect Women�s Rights [more]

  • Shoura Members, Businessmen Welcome Elections [more]

  • Prince Sultan Meets US Congressman [more]

  • Americans Alerted of Bomb Threat [more]

  • Elections in a Year [more]

  • First Rights Conference in Kingdom [more]

  • Saudi Delegation Explores Joint Ventures in India [more]

  • Meeting Focuses on IT Jobs for Saudis [more]

Oct. 6  - Oct. 12,   2003

  • Aramco Signs Major Deal With Shell Consortium [more]

  • Key Railway Projects to Cost SR10 Billion [more]

  • No Troops to Iraq, Asserts Kingdom [more]

  • Kingdom Trying to Woo Foreign Capitalists [more]

  • Taiwan�s Trade With Kingdom Falls in 2002 [more]

  • Kingdom Plans Sale of Stake in SEC [more]

  • Kingdom Eyes Energy-Saving Technology From Japan [more]

  • Abdullah to Look Into REF Recommendations [more]

  • Kingdom Urges UN to Rein in Israel [more]

  • Human Rights Conference in Riyadh [more]

  • Call for Transparency in Judicial Matters [more]

  • Back Abdullah�s Peace Plan: Schroeder [more]

  • REF Calls for Greater Transparency to Attract Investment [more]

  • Americans Told to �Be Cautious� [more]

  • Schroeder Eyes Closer Ties With Riyadh [more]

  • REF to Deal With Investment Challenges [more]

  • Move to Set Up Supreme Council for Family Welfare [more]

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