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News - July 2004

Jul. 26   - Aug.  1   2004

  • New US Consular Website Launched [more]

  • Fahd, Abdullah Hold Talks With Pakistani PM [more]

  • Kingdom Welcomes Outcome of Cairo Conference on Iraq [more]

  • 120 National Products Up for Franchising [more]

  • Allawi Meets With King Fahd [more]

  • Kingdom, Iraq Set to Restore Diplomatic Relations [more]

  • Opportunities Abound in EP for French Businessmen [more]

  • Kingdom to Pay Pledged $1bn Aid: Iraq Minister [more]

  • Saudi Stock Index Jumps 2.3% [more]

  • Extremists Who Failed to Surrender Will Be Wiped Out: Abdullah [more]

Jul. 19   - Jul.  25   2004

  • 27 Suspects Extradited to Kingdom [more]

  • Work Visas Slashed By 56 Percent in a Month [more]

  • Gap Between Income and HRD Levels Wide: UNDP [more]

  • Summer Umrah to Generate Over SR2 Billion in Revenue [more]

  • Saudi-Pak Approves SR79m to Finance 25 Companies [more]

  • Sultan Asks Militants to Surrender [more]

  • Two Militants Held in Riyadh After Gunbattle [more]

  • UNIDO to Help Develop Industrial Strategy [more]

  • SEC Posts Profit of SR56.7 Million [more]

  • Top Terrorist Shot Dead in Riyadh [more]

  • Security Forces Find Head of US Hostage Johnson [more]

  • Saudi, Malaysian Firms Sign Joint Venture Deal in Health Care [more]

  • Two More Terrorists Surrender as Amnesty Expires [more]

  • Saudi Stock Index Breaks 6,000 Barrier [more]

  • US Embassy Confirms Head Is Johnson�s [more]

  • Saudization of Supermarkets in Full Swing [more]

  • New US Consular Website Launched [more]

  • Wanted Terrorist Offers to Surrender in Pakistan [more]

Jul. 12   - Jul.  18   2004

  • First Municipal Elections Announced in Saudi Arabia [more]

  • Website Offers Virtual Tour of Saudi Arabia [more]

  • Top Al-Qaeda Figure Surrenders [more]

  • More Militants Surrender, Saudi Arabia Says [more]

  • Saudi Students Speak of FBI Mistreatment [more]

  • Kingdom Hands Over Border Posts to Yemen [more]

  • Ban on Argentine Meat Import Lifted [more]

  • Liberalization Poses Challenge to Saudi Banking Sector [more]

  • Kingdom Welcomes ICJ Ruling [more]

  • Top Bidder for New GSM License to Be Announced [more]

  • Women Excluded From Local Poll [more]

  • Etisalat Makes the Highest GSM Bid [more]

  • Kingdom to Open Up for Cultural Tourism [more]

  • Al-Haramain Director Resigns [more]

  • Kingdom Heading for Strong Growth [more]

  • All-Woman Committee for RCCI Set Up [more]

  • Saudi Firm Closes Iraq Operation [more]

  • Ministry Stops Transfer of Visas [more]

  • GSM Bids Show Investors� Interest in Saudi Arabia� [more]

  • IMC Team in Fruitful Interaction With Cleveland Clinic [more]

  • Saudi Electronics Market Reaches SR13bn [more]

  • Saudi-German Business Dialogue Set [more]

Jul. 05   - Jul.  11   2004

  • Bin Laden Half-brother Breaks Silence [more]

  • Memo confirms Saudi-U.S. prisoner swap [more]

  • Opec's Decision on August Output Rise is "Irrevocable": Saudi Minister [more]

  • Banking in Saudi Arabia [more]

  • Saudi Arabia is Planning to Decrease its Dependence on Foreign Workers [more]

  • Islamic Saudi School Drops Plan for Campus in Loudoun [more]

  • CSCCI to Set Up WTO Service Center [more]

  • Bush Pressured to Oppose Saudi WTO Admission [more]

  • Saudi Aramco to Acquire Shares in Showa Shell [more]

  • BAE Systems Grooms Young Saudis for Executive Jobs [more]

  • Dr. Al-Gosaibi Targets Small Businesses Again for Saudization [more]

  • Motorola Committed to Saudi Market [more]

  • Makkah Imam Calls on Terrorists to Surrender [more]

  • Prince Saud Denies Prisoner Swap [more]

  • Boom Time for Security Business [more]

  • Intel Sees Vast Opportunities in Saudi Arabia [more]

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