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News - April 2004

Apr.26   - May 2.    2004

  • Saudi Oil Is Secure and Plentiful, Say Officials [more]
  • First Saudi Gas Conference Scheduled for Next Month [more]
  • Saudi Skydivers Make It to the North Pole [more]
  • Sultan Warns Terrorists to Back Off From a Losing War [more]
  • Sultan Warns Terrorists to Back Off From a Losing War [more]
  • Terror Strikes: A Chronology [more]
  • Ban Lifted on Movement of Livestock in Regions Affected by RVF [more]
  • Austria Eyes More Joint Ventures [more]
  • Fahd Gives Pay Rise to Security Forces Fighting Terrorists [more]
  • Band of Terrorists Besieged [more]
  • Belgium Seeks More Trade With Kingdom [more]
  • Fahd, Abdullah Hold Talks With Palestinian PM [more]
  • Saudi Arabia Committed to OPEC�s Price Range [more]
  • Kingdom�s Insurance Market Faces Changes [more]
  • Govt to Crack Down on Visa Trade [more]
  • Dozens of Attacks Foiled [more]
  • Saudi Arabia�s WTO Entry Seen in �Final Stages� [more]
  • Riyadh Holds Fresh WTO Talks With US This Week [more]
  • Kingdom�s Anti-Terror Drive Unprecedented [more]
  • Saudi Arabia, South Africa to Forge Closer Ties [more]
  • Black Saturday in Yanbu [more]
  • We�ll Confront Terrorists With Iron Hand� [more]
  • Businesses Bear the Brunt of Yanbu Terror Attacks [more]
  • Horror on the Streets of Industrial City [more]
  • No Quick Fix to Problem of Unemployment [more]
  • Saudi Building Show Nets Major Deals [more]

Apr.19   - Apr 25.     2004

  • Car Bomb Explodes at Traffic Headquarters in Riyadh [more]

  • Deadly Blast Rocks Saudi Capital [more]

  • Kingdom Arrests Eight Terror Suspects [more]

  • Zuair Held for Backing Terrorism [more]

  • Top Foreign Firm to Develop Tourism Brand Identity [more]

  • Scholarship for Saudis [more]

  • More Truck Bombs Found [more]

  • Abdullah to Open Conference on Islam and Terrorism [more]

  • Thai Foreign Minister in Bid to Heal Rift [more]

  • Solid Growth in Kingdom�s Money Supply [more]

  • Cisco Networks Set to Connect the Kingdom [more]

  • Kingdom Trashes Woodward Allegation [more]

  • Kingdom Wants to Know How Long Israel Will Remain Above the Law [more]

  • Saud ibn Naif to Represent Kingdom at World Tourism Organization [more]

  • SR22 Billion Industrial Complex in Jubail Planned [more]

  • Acetex Signs $1bn Saudi Joint Venture [more]

  • Terrorists Target Riyadh [more]

  • Blast Comes After US Warning [more]

  • Gunmen Killed in Jeddah Siege [more]

  • Security Beefed Up: Riyadh on High Alert [more]

  • Saudi Stock Turnover Hits All-Time High [more]

  • More Terrorists Killed [more]

  • S&P Affirms Ratings on Saudi Arabia [more]

  • Naif Downplays US Embassy Move [more]

Apr.12   - Apr 18.     2004

  • US Citizens Urged to Leave Saudi [more]

  • SCT Takes New Steps to Promote Tourism [more]

  • Militant, Security Officer Killed in Riyadh Clash [more]

  • US Congressman Praises Saudi Political Reforms [more]

  • Terrorists Gun Down Four Policemen [more]

  • Al-Gosaibi Appointed Labor Minister [more]

  • Security Officer Shot Dead by Militants Near Riyadh [more]

  • 13 Percent of Saudi Youth Remain Jobless [more]

  • Samba Chief Announces Record Results for 1st Quarter [more]

  • 2 Terrorists Reported Arrested [more]

  • Kingdom Asks US to Change Mideast Stance [more]

  • US Diplomats Ordered to Leave for Second Time in One Year [more]

  • Saudi Stocks Climb to New Peak [more]

  • Explosives-Laden Missing GMC Found in Riyadh [more]

  • Jeddah Industrial Area Falling Apart [more]

  • USA Today Retracts Allegations Against Saudi Businessman [more]

Apr.5   - Apr 11.     2004

  • Barriers for Saudis Seeking Treatment in US to Go [more]

  • Saudi Chambers Call for Women-Only Factories [more]

  • 11 Consortia Prequalify for Second Mobile Phone Operator License [more]

  • Foreign Universities Compete to Attract Saudi Students [more]

  • ESCWA Projects to Help Saudi Women [more]

  • Summit �Essential to Bolster Arab Unity� [more]

  • Suspected Militant Gunned Down in Riyadh [more]

  • Sultan Avows Judiciary�s Independence [more]

  • Abdullah, Moussa Hold Talks on Summit [more]

  • Government Endorses New Education Strategy [more]

  • Private Sector Reforms Help Boost Trade Relations [more]

  • Makkah Imam Takes US to Task on Iraq [more]

  • Businessmen Told to Prepare for Investment in Iraq [more]

  • Second Shooting Incident Baffles Investigators [more]

  • SIDF Approves New Loans [more]

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