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News - November 2003

Nov. 24  - Nov.  30   2003

  • Petroleum Council Reshuffled [more]

  • Sultan Opens Environment Research Center [more]

  • Prince Sultan Opens Kidney Center, ENT Hospital in EP [more]

  • Times Says �Sorry� to Haramain [more]

  • Germany Reiterates Support for King Fahd Academy [more]

  • Militant Offers to Surrender [more]

  • Regional Councils to Have More Powers: Sultan [more]

  • Terrorists Killed in Riyadh Shootout Identified [more]

  • Anti-Saudi Campaign Not Calculated to Curb Terrorism [more]

  • Australian Businessmen Find Media Portrayal of Kingdom Entirely Wrong [more]

  • Extremism Against the Spirit of Islam, Says Prince Sultan [more]

  • Massive Hunt On For Militants Involved in Riyadh Shootout [more]

  • Businessmen Call for Unrestricted Travel Rights for Pilgrims [more]

  • SCC Wins Iraqi Contracts [more]

  • Bin-Humaid Blasts Drive Against Charities [more]

  • 2 Terrorists Die as Car Bomb Attack Is Foiled [more]

  • Fahd, Abdullah Call on Muslims to Unite Against Terror [more]

  • Security Forces Arrest Ten Militants [more]

Nov. 17  - Nov.  23   2003

  • Another Scholar Recants [more]

  • I Trust Crown Prince Abdullah: Bush [more]

  • Fingerprinting of US Visa Applicants Begins Today [more]

  • Seven Jailed for Taking Part in Demonstrations [more]

  • Terror Suspect Turns Himself In [more]

  • Al-Qaeda Logistically and Spiritually Bankrupt: Prince Turki [more]

  • Judges to Counter Deviant Ideas [more]

  • OPEC Chief Defends Price Band [more]

  • Al-Ghalayini Nominated for Top ABCC Post [more]

  • Saudi Shares Up 2.3 Percent [more]

  • Projects Unaffected by Terror Strikes, Says Abdul Majeed [more]

  • Multimillion-Riyal Complex for Fahd National Library [more]

  • Conference on Terrorism in Riyadh [more]

  • Bid to Smuggle Arms Into Kingdom Foiled [more]

  • Khudair Repentance Likely to Wipe Out Support for Militants [more]

  • Cabinet Calls for Global Efforts to Fight Terrorism [more]

  • Saudi Hijacker Extradited [more]

  • Khudair Repents Supporting Terror Attacks [more]

  • Overseas Mobile Phone Operators to Be Licensed [more]

  • Naimi Says New Gas Deal Will Generate Thousands of Jobs [more]

  • New Environmental Regulations Approved [more]

  • Salman Center Undertakes Arab World�s First Research Into Genetic Diseases [more]

  • Remittances by Expats, Saudis Drain on Economy, Study Says [more]

  • US Exports to Kingdom Stay Stable [more]

Nov. 10  - Nov.  16   2003

  • Unprecedented Security at Riyadh Compounds [more]

  • Sept. 11 Lawsuits Against Saudi Royals Dismissed [more]

  • Naimi Signs Deal With Shell-Total [more]

  • Border Guards Intensify Search Operations [more]

  • Makkah Imam Equates Riyadh Bombing With Israeli Terror [more]

  • Naimi to Sign Landmark Gas Deal [more]

  • US Diplomatic Missions to Reopen [more]

  • Kingdom�s Shares Rise 0.8 Percent [more]

  • IEA Sees Jump in Oil Demand [more]

  • Expert Calls 2003 an Exceptional Year for Saudi Economy [more]

  • No Overtures to Terrorists [more]

  • Intellectual Campaign Crucial to Counter Terrorism [more]

  • What US Should Do to Be Friends With Muslim World [more]

  • Naif Says Security Situation Satisfactory [more]

  • No Dialogue With Terrorists, Says Prince Naif [more]

  • Tackling Terrorism Is Much More Than Chasing Terrorists: UK Envoy [more]

  • Cabinet OKs $2 Billion Gas Exploration Project [more]

  • SGHG to Establish 5 Medical Colleges [more]

  • Attack Rallied Saudis Against Al-Qaeda: Turki [more]

  • We Will Confront Terrorists With an Iron Hand: Fahd [more]

  • Riyadh Blasts Not to Affect Investment Climate [more]

  • Emirates Introduces Saudi Website [more]

  • Reforms Have Nothing to Do With Terrorist Attacks [more]

  • Housing Compounds, Embassies Review Security [more]

  • A Scene of Utter Devastation� [more]

Nov. 3  - Nov.  9   2003

  • Riyadh�s Night of Terror [more]

  • Abdullah Vows to Finish Off Terrorists [more]

  • Sultan to Open Saudi-German Hospital in Madinah [more]

  • Imam Blasts Plot to Destabilize Kingdom [more]

  • US Closes Embassy for Security Reasons [more]

  • Kingdom and South Africa to Sign Deals [more]

  • Terrorists Blow Themselves Up [more]

  • Bush Commends Kingdom for Democratic Reforms [more]

  • In Riyadh: Terrorist Killed, Police Injured [more]

  • Top US Aides Arriving for Talks on Iraq, Terror Fight [more]

  • Special Unit Screening US Visa Applications [more]

  • Al-Seraisry Signs SR559m Contract [more]

  • No Link Between Democracy and Terrorism [more]

  • Comprehensive Plan to Thwart Possible Terrorist Attacks [more]

  • Govt Allocates SR3.7b for Training of Young Saudis [more]

  • Cell Was Targeting Muslims [more]

  • Kingdom Fears Shortage of Sand [more]

  • SAMA Chief Turns Spotlight on Public Debt and Fiscal Balance [more]

  • Terrorist Cell Planning Attacks Raided in Makkah [more]

  • US Consulate Resumes Education Counseling [more]

  • Shoura Members Fail to Reach Agreement on Citizenship Law [more]

  • Supreme Council OKs Gas Project [more]

  • Corporate Governance & the Saudi Capital Market Law [more]

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