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News - October 2004

Oct. 25   - Oct. 31    2004

  • Month of Fasting, Charity Begins [more]

  • Saudi Arabia Uses Oil Profits Cautiously [more]

  • Women Could Be Appointed to Municipal Councils [more]

  • Local Councils in Major Cities to Have 14 Members [more]

  • Expatriates Welcome New Citizenship Law [more]

  • Threat to Attack Saudi Embassy in Islamabad [more]

  • Jail Instead of Death for Drug Traffickers [more]

  • Saudi Aramco to Boost Petrochemical Feedstock [more]

  • New Oil Field Discovered in Abu Sadr [more]

  • Banks Sign Contract With Etisalat Worth SR6 Billion [more]

  • SAMA Forecasts Better Economic Performance [more]

  • Charter on Women�s Rights Getting Ready [more]

  • Election Website Launched [more]

Oct. 18   - Oct. 24    2004

  • SAGIA Comes Up With New Strategy to Boost Investment [more]

  • Expat Workforce to Be Cut by 100,000 Annually [more]

  • Muslim World Celebrates Ramadan [more]

  • Saudi Clash Killed Top Militant [more]

  • Arab Security University Signs Deal With UN Body to Curb Drug Trafficking [more]

  • Big Strides in Poverty Eradication [more]

  • Saudi Company to Invest in China�s Construction Sector [more]

  • Stringent Measures in Place to Prevent Epidemics During Haj [more]

  • A Million Expatriates to Benefit From New Citizenship Law [more]

  • Govt Set to Sell Stake in Hotels [more]

  • Lawyers Plan to Challenge 37 Articles of Code [more]

  • 40 Saudis at Guantanamo to Be Released Soon [more]

  • Saudi Stock Index Crosses 7,000 Points [more]

Oct. 11   - Oct. 17    2004

  • Fahd�s Reign of Achievements [more]

  • Saudi Kingdom to Offer Investment Opportunities in Vital Projects [more]

  • 70% Saudis Ready to Vote in Municipal Polls [more]

  • Naif Rules Out Women�s Vote in Civic Poll [more]

  • Will Oil Prices Hit $60 Mark? [more]

  • Cabinet Warns of Catastrophe in Palestine [more]

  • Prince Talal Proposes Microcredit Fund to Help Poor in ME, Africa [more]

  • Three Terrorists Killed [more]

  • Saudi Arabia Advance in Asia Qualifiers [more]

  • Most Wanted Terrorist Among Three Shot Dead in Riyadh [more]

  • Saudi Woman Scientist Claims Success in Stem Cell Research [more]

  • An Academic Study on Anti-Saudi Campaign in British Newspapers [more]

  • Profits of Kingdom�s Listed Firms Set to Reach SR38bn [more]

  • 2 Terror Suspects Arrested in Riyadh After Shootout [more]

Oct. 04   - Oct. 10    2004

  • Kingdom to Host Global Anti-Terror Conference [more]

  • Saudi Arabia, a Golden Opportunity [more]

  • Experts Discuss Best Ways of Countering Anti-Saudi Tirade [more]

  • Move to Get Jobs for All Saudis [more]

  • Cabinet Urges UN to Stop Gaza Genocide [more]

  • Abdullah Opens Fahd Medical City [more]

  • Higher Council Proposed to Clean Up National Image [more]

  • Saudi Ambassador Calls on UK to Keep Its Word in Terror Fight [more]

  • Sultan Urges Saudis to Invest in Tourism [more]

  • Saudi Military Mission Opens in Amman [more]

  • Global Conflicts Fueling Terrorism, Says Turki [more]

  • Naif Urges GCC to Do More in Fight Against Terrorism [more]

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