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News - June 2004

Jun. 28   - Jul. 4    2004

  • Saudi Sets Up Board to Attract Foreign Capital [more]
  • Saudi Prince Lashes Out at US Over Mideast Stance [more]
  • Saudi Arabia Kills Top Al-Qaida Leader in Country [more]
  • Top Terrorist Killed in Shootout [more]
  • Top Terrorist Surrenders Under Govt Amnesty Offer [more]
  • Entry of New Mobile Operator to Stimulate Economy [more]
  • Saudi Trainers to Get Training in Japan [more]
  • 2-Month Amnesty for Weapons Handover [more]
  • Banks Close to Total Saudization [more]
  • Top Terrorist Killed in Shootout [more]
  • Oil Prices Are Fair, Naimi [more]
  • Two Terrorists Shot Dead [more]
  • Two of 26 Most Wanted Terrorists Die of Gunshot Wounds [more]

Jun. 21   - Jun. 27    2004

  • Saudi Arabia Announces Limited Amnesty Offer [more]

  • Saudis Permit Guns for Foreigners [more]

  • Reforms to Suit Saudi Needs [more]

  • Commission Hopes for 7% Growth in Tourism [more]

  • New Body to Oversee Education [more]

  • US Announces Reward Scheme for Information on Terrorists [more]

  • Terrorists Offered Amnesty [more]

  • British Embassy Denies Sending Special Forces to Kingdom [more]

  • Saudi Bourse Rises 2.5% [more]

  • Scheme to Encourage Small and Medium Enterprises Launched [more]

  • Telecom Giants in the Race for Second GSM Service License [more]

  • Alujain Announces Completion of Capital Increase [more]

Jun. 14   - Jun. 20    2004

  • Search On for US Hostage [more]

  • Madinah Forum on Women Calls for Respecting Tradition [more]

  • South African Leader Wants Close Ties With Kingdom�s Western Province [more]

  • Air Arabia to Fly to Three Saudi Cities [more]

  • Islamic Scholars Denounce Attacks [more]

  • Dialogue Forum Ends Amid Heated Debate [more]

  • Family Pleads for US Hostage�s Release [more]

  • Remarks on Women�s Rights Cause Uproar [more]

  • Kingdom Bad at Selling Itself, Says US Expert [more]

  • Our Patience Is Running Out, Says Crown Prince [more]

  • Riyadh Captors Threaten to Kill Hostage [more]

  • Misconceptions About Saudi Arabia in the US [more]

  • Saudis Held in Guantanamo �in Good Shape� [more]

  • Final Bids for Second GSM Service on June 26 [more]

  • Riyadh-West Rift Is Over Palestine [more]

  • Saudi Freed From Abu Ghraib After 10 Months [more]

  • Gardner Critical but Stable [more]

  • Kingdom Ranks 45th Among World�s 60 Top Economies [more]

  • Abductors Behead Johnson [more]

  • Report Highlights Growth in 33 Years [more]

  • US Advises Its Citizens to Leave Kingdom [more]

  • Big Blow to Al-Qaeda [more]

  • Kingdom Emerges as Key Player in Medical Market [more]

  • Saudi-South African Commission Signs MOUs [more]

Jun. 7  - Jun. 13    2004

  • Alleged Plot to Kill Saudi Ruler Detailed [more]

  • Kingdom Seeks Extradition of Dissidents [more]

  • BBC Journalist Killed in Riyadh [more]

  • Women Have High Expectations From Madinah Forum [more]

  • Cabinet OKs Merger of Money Exchangers to Form New Bank [more]

  • Security Forces Hunt for Attackers of Journalists [more]

  • Philippine Embassy Receives Threats Against Nationals [more]

  • Guns Seized Near Yemen Border [more]

  • Saudi Insurance Forum Opens [more]

  • Hundreds Take Part in Elections for Saudi Journalists Association [more]

  • American Gunned Down in Riyadh [more]

  • Plan to Create 3 New Universities Approved [more]

  • Kingdom, Iran Hold Talks on Extradition of Wanted Persons [more]

  • Security Guards in Big Demand After Alkhobar Attacks [more]

  • Qaddafi Plotted to Kill Abdullah [more]

  • Four Saudi Teenagers Held for Assaulting Westerners [more]

  • Saudi Bourse Dips 1% After Record High Last Week [more]

  • Ministry Signs SR20m Deal for Ground Water Study [more]

  • Terrorists Will Be Brought to Justice, Says Abdullah [more]

  • Terrorists Kill Another Westerner [more]

  • Foreigners Seek Reassurance After Mayhem [more]

  • Expats Rethink Contract Renewal Because of Security Concerns [more]

  • Kingdom to Launch Three New Satellites This Month [more]

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