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News - February 2004

Feb. 23  - Feb.  29   2004

  • Death of Wanted Terrorist Confirmed [more]

  • Saudi-US Relations Will Remain Strong [more]

  • Saudi Mutual Funds Perform Better in 2003 [more]

  • Kingdom Backs Peace Bid by India, Pakistan [more]

  • Fahd Gives Anti-Poverty Fund SR50m [more]

  • Riyadh, Rome Map Out Cooperation in Health Care [more]

  • French MPs See Kingdom Committed to Reform [more]

  • Kingdom Set to Start Issuing Tourist Visas [more]

  • Riyadh and Cairo Reject Imposed Reforms [more]

  • Kingdom Has No Plans to Develop N-Technology [more]

  • Cleveland Clinic in Kingdom�s �Most Modern Hospital� Venture [more]

  • Kingdom Likely to Join WTO in the Summer [more]

  • Plan to Expand Shoura Coverage [more]

Feb. 16  - Feb.  22   2004

  • Kingdom, Poland to Sign Deal on Combating Terrorism [more]

  • Azerbaijan, Kingdom to Set Up Council [more]

  • Abdullah, Saleh to Discuss Border Fence [more]

  • Deposits in Saudi Banks Reach SR356.3 Billion [more]

  • Saleh Affirms Security Ties With Kingdom [more]

  • Kingdom to Construct Six More Desalination Plants [more]

  • Kingdom, Yemen Agree to Bolster Border Security [more]

  • EU Opens First Diplomatic Mission in Riyadh [more]

  • DHL Signs 3-Year Pact With SASREF [more]

  • Kingdom Warns US Against Imposing Reforms [more]

  • Forces Comb Riyadh as Reports of Terror Suspect Killing Denied [more]

  • Gas Deals With Foreign Firms to Be Signed on March [more]

  • Border Fencing to Go Ahead With Yemeni Cooperation [more]

  • Curbs on Assistance to Foreign Students May Go in a Year [more]

  • Kingdom Not Aware of US Democracy Initiative [more]

  • American Diplomats to Return [more]

  • Canada Woos Saudi Students [more]

  • American Diplomats to Return [more]

Feb. 9  - Feb.  15   2004

  • Pilgrims Spend SR5.2 Billion During the Haj Season [more]

  • Prince Abdul Aziz Raps Al-Jazeera [more]

  • OPEC Fund Committed to Development [more]

  • Kingdom-Yemen Emergency Talks Set Over Border Fence [more]

  • Saud on European Tour Next Week to Revive Mideast Peace Process [more]

  • Stop Foreign Haj Repeaters: Prince Sultan [more]

  • No Blanket Ban on Import of US Meat [more]

  • Kingdom to Take Part in Global Forum on Islamic Education [more]

  • British Airways Cancels Monday�s Flight to Riyadh [more]

  • Security Forces Grab Suspect in Buraidah [more]

  • Microsoft Likely to Expand Operations in the Kingdom [more]

  • Saudi Shares Rise to Near All-Time High [more]

  • Labor Visas to Small Firms Likely to Be Stopped [more]

  • People Warned of Terror Attack [more]

  • STC Net Profit Soars 140% to SR8.53 Billion [more]

  • SR7 Million Reward Offered for Car Bomb Information [more]

  • Ministry Introduces Part of New Curriculum [more]

Feb. 2  - Feb.  8   2004

  • Tragedy Strikes Jamrat [more]

  • Saudi Economy�s Strength Set to Continue [more]

  • Fahd Orders Expansion of Holy Cities [more]

  • Saudi Arabia Urges All-Out War on Terror [more]

  • Pilgrim Exodus Begins [more]

  • Govt Expects to Cut Expat Labor by 50% in 10 Years [more]

  • Riyadh Police Stage Six-Hour Mosque Siege [more]

  • Mauritius Plans to Open Diplomatic Mission in Jeddah [more]

  • New US Envoy James Oberwetter Arrives in Riyadh [more]

  • Sales Unaffected by 9/11 [more]

  • Kingdom �Will Not Tolerate Outside Interference� [more]

  • Saudi Group Invests SR2.5bn in UAE Property Firm [more]

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