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News - August 2004

Aug. 30  - Sep.  5   2004

  • Vote Near, Saudis Push to Modernize [more]

  • Budget Surplus to Be Used to Pay Off Public Debt [more]

  • Saudi Aramco Launches New Initiative for Saudization [more]

  • Deadlier Attacks Foiled [more]

  • Foreign Investment Plays Key Role in Development [more]

  • No Letup in Anti-Terror Campaign, Says Abdullah [more]

  • US Consulate Vehicle Fired at in Jeddah [more]

  • Saudi Economy Poised for Rapid Growth [more]

  • Security Forces Kill Terrorist, Arrest Four in Al-Ahsa [more]

Aug. 23  - Aug.  29   2004

  • Fox News Commends Saudi Bid to Combat Terrorism [more]

  • Curbs on Recruitment of Expats [more]

  • Election Fever Grips Major Cities as Candidates Emerge [more]

  • Border Security Boosted [more]

  • Kingdom Is Gearing Up for New IPOs [more]

  • Ease Restrictions on Family Visas, GCC Study Suggests [more]

  • Businessmen Irked by Recruitment Curbs [more]

  • American School to Reopen [more]

  • Dialogue on Youth Issues in November [more]

  • Decision to Postpone Riyadh Trial Defended [more]

  • Saudi Team in US for WTO Talks [more]

  • New STC Offer to Trigger Competition [more]

  • Kingdom Plans Campaign to Trace Unlicensed Arms [more]

  • SRMG, Emirates Media Forge Alliance [more]

  • National Campaign Against Illiteracy Begins [more]

  • Shoura Member Calls for Pro-Saudi Lobbies Abroad [more]

Aug. 16  - Aug.  22   2004

  • Abdullah Assures Oil Market [more]

  • Kingdom Voices Concern Over Iraq Situation [more]

  • KSU Team to Visit US Over Student Visa Hurdles [more]

  • Abdullah Pleased With 9/11 Report [more]

  • UN Team to Monitor Voter Registration [more]

  • As Oil Prices Boil [more]

  • New Law Cuts Income Tax on Foreign Firms [more]

  • Private Medical College Set to Start Classes [more]

  • Raids in Madinah, Buraidah [more]

  • Top Figures Prepare to Contest Polls [more]

  • French Executive Says Kingdom Still Attractive for Overseas Investors [more]

  • Thailand Launches Bid to Repair Strained Relations [more]

  • Projects to Employ 70,000 Women [more]

  • Abdullah Vows to Crush Militants [more]

  • Kingdom Set to Exceed Budget Surplus Estimate [more]

  • US Office Grants Patent to Aramco [more]

Aug. 9  - Aug.  15   2004

  • Kingdom Announces Regulations for Municipal Elections [more]

  • Saudi Arabia to Open Up Oil Taps [more]

  • Bin Mahfouz Wins Libel Case in UK [more]

  • Kingdom Announces Regulations for Municipal Elections [more]

  • Cabinet Calls on Iraqis to Cooperate With Interim Govt [more]

  • Etisalat Wins License for 2nd Mobile [more]

  • Gosaibi Says No Plans to Cancel ESB [more]

  • Saudis to Hold 65% Stakes in Etisalat Company [more]

  • Militant Shot Dead in Makkah [more]

  • Etisalat to Provide 1 Million Mobile Lines in 6 Months [more]

  • Saudi Women Make Debut in New Professions [more]

  • SR40m Saudi Aid for Darfur [more]

  • JCCI Launches Career Program [more]

Aug. 2  - Aug.  8   2004

  • Top Terror Figure Captured [more]

  • Saud Sets Terms for Muslim Troops in Iraq [more]

  • We Won�t Give Up Our Traditions: Princess Hussa [more]

  • Saud Sets Terms for Muslim Troops in Iraq [more]

  • Fahrenheit 9/11� Unfair to Saudis, Says Prince Turki [more]

  • ALJ to Sponsor 20 Saudis for MBA Program [more]

  • New Program to Boost US Ties Through Trade and Training [more]

  • Ministry Moves to Create More Private Sector Jobs for Women [more]

  • Irishman Shot Dead in His Riyadh Office [more]

  • Budget Surplus Set to Hit SR56bn [more]

  • Civic Elections in Three Phases After Ramadan [more]

  • Wanted Terrorist Taken Without a Fight in Abha [more]

  • Kingdom Suspends Truck Traffic to Iraq [more]

  • Zahrani Transferred to Riyadh for Questioning [more]

  • Kingdom Will Go Ahead With Reform Plan [more]

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