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News - January 2004

Jan. 26   - Feb.  1   2004

  • 3 Specialized Units to Be Set Up to Combat AIDS [more]

  • Lukoil Wins Gas Contract [more]

  • No Ban on Import of Thai Chicken [more]

  • Saudi, Indian Share Faisal Prize for Islamic Studies [more]

  • Kingdom Awards Chinese Firm Gas Exploration Deal [more]

  • Ministry Slaps Ban on Asian Poultry Imports [more]

  • Italian, Spanish Consortium Wins Gas Deal [more]

  • Future Stock Market Potential Drives Expansion [more]

  • Crush Terror Mercilessly: Grand Mufti [more]

  • Saudi Retail Forum to Be Held in Jeddah [more]

Jan. 19   - Jan.  25   2004

  • Haradh Project Reflects Nation�s Progress [more]

  • Effects of WTO on Small & Medium Enterprises [more]

  • Several Suspects Held After Gunmen Clash With Police [more]

  • Kingdom on Verge of Joining WTO [more]

  • Give Women Greater Role: Clinton [more]

  • Challenges and Prospects of the Saudi Labor Market [more]

  • Smear Campaign Will Not Weaken Saudi-US Ties, Says Abdullah [more]

  • Grand Mufti Denounces Unveiled Women at JEF [more]

  • Education Officials in Japan to Study Curriculum [more]

  • Weak Dollar Costs Saudi Arabia $2.8bn [more]

  • Oil Prices Hit 10-Month High [more]

  • LG Unveils Plans for Saudi Market [more]

  • Kingdom Ready to Cut Iraq Debt [more]

  • Educational Reform Not Under Foreign Pressure, Says Naif [more]

  • Ex-Envoy Urges Long-Term Strategy to Refurbish Saudi Image in US [more]

  • International Energy Forum With Investment as Theme Set [more]

  • Shoura Council Reviewing New Labor Law [more]

  • Travel Agencies May Be Brought Under SCT Control [more]

  • Kingdom-Taiwan Trade Soars [more]

  • Kingdom and US Seek Global Help to Choke Off Terror Funding [more]

  • Naimi Sees $25 as Ideal Crude Price [more]

  • US Downplays Chances of Quick Saudi Deal [more]

  • Women Driving Cars Is a Sinful Thing [more]

  • Iraq�s Breakup Would Spark Civil War, Says Saud [more]

  • Interior Ministry Brings Out Booklet on �Most Wanted� Terror Suspects [more]

  • Arab Business Leaders Okay Reform Blueprint [more]

Jan. 12   - Jan.  18  2004

  • Female Journalists to Contest Election [more]

  • Germans Eye Health Care Opportunities [more]

  • Saudi Workers Number 581,000 [more]

  • Kingdom Needs to Speed Up Economic Reform [more]

  • Kingdom Slashes Income Tax on Foreign Investors [more]

  • Iraq Partition Will Have Grave Consequences: Prince Turki [more]

  • Top US Official Blasted for Anti-Saudi Remarks [more]

  • Health Care Sector Seeks German Participation [more]

  • Britain Eyes Kingdom�s Telecom Sector [more]

  • Crown in Joint Venture Deal With Saudi Firm [more]

  • Khaled Bin Mahfouz Wins Libel Case Against �Mail on Sunday� [more]

  • Freedom of Expression Not at Cost of Islam: Abdullah [more]

  • Tremendous Interest� Seen Among Saudis to Study in US [more]

  • Clinton to Attend JEF [more]

  • Jeddah Economic Forum Opens [more]

  • Women Steal Limelight at JEF [more]

  • Saudi Denied Visa to Visit Son Accused of Murder in US [more]

  • No Plan to Get Rid of Expats, Says Al-Namlah [more]

Jan. 5   - Jan.  11  2004

  • Prince Naif Calls for Concerted Efforts to Tackle Terrorism [more]

  • Brigadier Found Dead [more]

  • Journalists Association to Protect Freedom of Expression [more]

  • Foreign Airlines to Operate in Madinah [more]

  • Arab Think Tank to Promote Regional Development [more]

  • Saud Warns Against Iraq�s Ethnic Rivalry [more]

  • British Airways Resumes Flights [more]

  • CNBC Arabiya Opens TV News Bureau in Riyadh [more]

  • Performance of Saudi Stock Market in 2003 [more]

  • Elections to Journalists Association Postponed [more]

  • 1,100 Exhibitors to Take Part in �Rebuild Iraq Trade Fair� [more]

  • Swiss Arrest Eight in Connection With May 12 Riyadh Attack [more]

  • Expats Remitted SR585 Billion in 10 Years [more]

  • Terrorism in Saudi Arabia: Causes and Solutions [more]

  • Kingdom, Jordan for Proactive Approach in ME Peace Talks [more]

  • Women Not Prohibited From Driving in Islam, Says Al-Qarni [more]

  • Next National Dialogue to Focus on Women�s Rights [more]

  • Saudi Doctor Named Visiting Professor at Johns Hopkins University [more]

  • Saudi Arabia, India to Boost Cooperation [more]

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