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News - January 2005

Jan. 31- Feb 6, 2005

  • The Press in Saudi Arabia [more]

  • New Powers for Saudi Assembly [more]

  • Labor Ministry Launches Huge Initiative to Employ as Many as 200,000 Women [more]

  • Kingdom to Hold Meeting of Investors in London for Landmark Railway Project [more]

  • Saudi Diplomat Predicts Women Will Vote [more]

  • Leaders Urged to Include Women in Shoura Council [more]

  • Haj Leaves Immense Economic Impact [more]

  • Retailing in Saudi Arabia [more]

  • After Historic Iraq Vote, Saudis Try Own Elections [more]

  • A Giant First Step Toward Reform, Says Candidate [more]

  • The First Elections Campaign in the History of Saudi Arabia Launched [more]

  • Candidates Announce Their Platforms [more]

  • Poll Candidates Will Have to Explain Expenses [more]

Jan. 24- Jan. 30, 2005

  • Saudi Arabian Floods Claim Lives [more]

  • Saudi Arabia Hosts a Conference for Fighting Terrorism [more]

  • Saudi Arabia Offers to Host OIC Summit [more]

  • Saudi Offers Five Aircraft, 100 Million Dollars in Tsunami Relief Aid [more]

  • Saudi Mosque Bombing Bid Foiled [more]

  • Saudi Sheik Says Militants 'Lured by the Devil' [more]

  • US Judge Dismisses Saudi 9/11 Case [more]

  • Muslims Complete the Hajj [more]

Jan. 17- Jan. 23, 2005

  • Hajj Begins In Saudi Arabia [more]

  • Hundreds of Thousands of Muslim Pilgrims in Saudi Tent City Prepare for Hajj [more]

  • Saudi Arabia Wins Dismissal From Sept. 11 Lawsuits [more]

  • Saudi Arabia Posts Record Oil Sales on Higher Prices [more]

  • Moderate Saudi Islamists Condemn Violence, Call for Reform [more]

  • Family Of Saudis' Detainee Set Back [more]

Jan. 10- Jan. 16, 2005

  • Saudi Poet Makes History [more]

  • Saudi Police Kill Terror Suspects [more]

  • Saudis Donate Generously to Tsunami Fund Through Telethon [more]

  • Over 1.2 Million Haj Visas Issued [more]

  • Kingdom Gets 7th Ranking as �Most Free� Economy in MENA [more]

  • Saudis Boost Aid to Wave Victims [more]

  • Women in Saudi Arabia Demand Municipal Posts [more]

  • Riyadh Attacks Targeted Nayef, says Al Qaeda [more]

  • Only 7 Left on Saudi �Most Wanted� List [more]

Jan. 3- Jan. 9, 2005

  • Car Bombers Target Saudi Security Units [more]

  • Saudi Arabia Offers Another US $20 Million in Aid to Tsunami Hit Countries [more]

  • Riyadh Attacks Targeted Interior Minister [more]

  • Saudi Women Will Be Allowed to Vote in �09 [more]

  • Mubarak Holds Talks in Saudi to Smooth Ties with Libya [more

  • Saudi Ready to Reimpose Duties in Trade Spat [more]

  • In 2005, a Mideast Window of Moderation [more]

  • Oil Surges as Saudi Output Drop Coincides With Rising Fuel Use [more]

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