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News - March 2004

Mar. 29  - Apr. 4    2004

  • Travel, Tourism Offices to Be Reorganized [more]

  • Reforms Overdue, Says Shoura Member [more]

  • Kingdom Blasts Israeli Practices [more]

  • Forum Calls for New Saudization Strategies [more]

  • Arar Border Reopening to Boost Exports [more]

  • Kingdom�s Auto Market Marks Steady Growth [more]

  • Abdullah�s Visit to Open New Era in Saudi-Austrian Ties [more]

  • Naimi Says OPEC Will Cut Oil Production [more]

  • Abdullah Begins Visit to Austria [more]

  • Kingdom Gets Clean Bill of Health From FATF [more]

  • Terrorists a Minority: Abdullah [more]

  • Saudi Arabia Will Act to Counter Any Oil Shortage: Prince Bandar [more]

  • Kingdom, China Ink WTO Pact [more]

  • Kingdom to Focus on New Tourism Strategy [more]

  • Banks Start Freezing Accounts [more]

Mar. 22  - Mar. 28    2004

  • Columbia University Delegation Tours Eastern Province [more]

  • Sultan Presents �Arab Nobel� [more]

  • Arabs Can Handle Their Own Affairs, Says Prince Saud [more]

  • Swiss Arrest Riyadh Bomb Suspect [more]

  • Nine Consortia Bid for Saudi Mobile License [more]

  • Kingdom Seeks Protection for Palestinians [more]

  • Dabbagh Named New SAGIA Chief [more]

  • Separate Ministry of Labor Established [more]

  • No Plans for Shoura Elections [more]

  • Cabinet OKs Key Gas Projects [more]

  • Polio Row Sparks Fears [more]

  • Businessmen Say Saudi-US Relations Cannot Be Viewed in Isolation [more]

  • Businessmen Debate Effects of Kingdom Joining WTO [more]

  • Manufacturers Urged to Stop Export of Steel [more]

  • Some Saudi Detainees at Guantanamo to Be Released [more]

  • 'Medium Prevalence� of TB in Kingdom Should Cause Concern [more]

  • Delegation for Yemen [more]

  • World Islamic Bodies Should Not Yield to US Pressure [more]

  • Kingdom Seen to Hasten WTO Membership Process [more]

  • SR9 Billion Investment in Transportation [more]

  • Abdullah Won�t Attend Summit [more]

  • Saudi Oil Shipments to US Swell to 16.4m Barrels [more]

  • Women�s Colleges in Riyadh to Be Made Into University [more]

  • Kingdom Didn�t Bow to Foreign Pressure� [more]

  • Privatization of Minerals Sector in Phases [more]

Mar. 15  - Mar. 21    2004

  • Is The Kingdom Out Of The Doldrums? [more]

  • No Letup in Raids Against Travel Agents in Riyadh [more]

  • Saudi Team in UK to Explore E-Education Possibilities [more]

  • Cabinet Affirms Independence of Rights Body [more]

  • Two Terrorists Shot Dead in Riyadh [more]

  • New Investment Channels for Expatriates Planned [more]

  • Haramain Charity Set to Focus More on Serving Saudis [more]

  • Bin Mahfouz Wins Libel Case Against UK Publisher [more]

  • No Letup in Anti-Terror Fight: Saud [more]

  • Poverty Line to Be Defined Later This Year, Says Al-Namlah [more]

  • Powell to Discuss Regional Developments [more]

  • Aid, Security Focus of Saudi-Mali Talks [more]

  • Saudis Urged to Enroll in German Universities [more]

  • Saudi Firm to Build $1bn City [more]

  • Crackdown Against Travel Agencies for Saudization Suspended [more]

  • We Will Not Accept Outside Pressure [more]

  • Ireland Backs Kingdom�s Bid to Join WTO [more]

  • Kingdom Signs MOU With Czech Republic [more]

  • US Criticism Disappointing: Kingdom [more]

  • Riyadh to Hand Over 13 Key Suspects to Sanaa [more]

  • Saudi Stocks Soar to All-Time High [more]

  • US Urged to Free Saudi Prisoners [more]

  • US Endorses Anti-Terror Steps [more]

  • Kingdom Lifts Ban on Egypt Products [more]

  • Tourism Chief Denounces US Media Smear Campaign [more]

  • Survey Reveals Concerns of Investors in Kingdom [more]

Mar. 8  - Mar. 14    2004

  • First Human Rights Association Gets King�s Approval [more]

  • Kingdom Signs Mega Gas Deals [more]

  • Kingdom Sets Limits to WTO Conditions [more]

  • SMEs Face Problems in Kingdom [more]

  • Financial Results Paint Impressive Picture of Saudi Banks [more]

  • PCA Becomes Independent Commission [more]

  • India�s Trade With Kingdom Crosses $5bn [more]

  • First Human Rights Association Gets King�s Approval [more]

  • Saudi Recruiting Committee Signs Pact With Agents [more]

  • Kingdom Plans Railway Line Linking North and East [more

  • More Medical Colleges Needed to Meet Growing Demand [more]

  • Foreign Investors Can Buy Mobile Phone Shares [more]

  • Riyadh, Sanaa to Swap More Terror Suspects [more]

  • Saudi Arabia Cuts Oil Supplies to Asia Buyers [more]

  • Shoura Council May Have Women Members Soon [more]

  • Oil Fires Saudi Stocks to Record High [more]

  • HP Wins Key Education Accounts [more]

  • Health Sector Heading for Major Expansion [more]

  • Kingdom�s First Municipal Elections to Take Place in October [more]

  • British Recognition for Saudi Branches of AOU [more]

  • Kingdom Threatens to Pull Out of Arab-British Chamber [more]

  • WTO and Prospects for Saudi Agriculture [more]

Mar. 1  - Mar. 7    2004

  • Kingdom Committed to Telecom Reforms [more]

  • Disney Movie on Arabian Horse Race Raises Storm [more]

  • No Reforms Under Foreign Pressure [more]

  • Kingdom Open to All Tourists, Says Bandar [more]

  • Malaysia Backs Kingdom�s Entry Into WTO [more]

  • Swiss Exports to Kingdom Top SR3bn [more]

  • First Independent Human Rights Organization Established [more]

  • Saudi National Arrested After Acquittal in US [more]

  • Saudi Arabia�s Monetary Reserves Climb Close to the $25-Billion Mark [more]

  • 500,000 Traffic Casualties in Kingdom; 12% Fatal [more]

  • Kingdom and Yemen to Hold Joint Exercises [more]

  • Kingdom to Invite Tenders for Railway Project [more]

  • Landmark Gas Deals to Be Signed [more]

  • Kingdom to Figure in US Election Campaign [more]

  • Kingdom Seeks French Investment in Power Sector [more]

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