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News - February 2005

  Feb 28- Mar 6, 2005

  • Kingdom Ratifies UN Convention [more]

  • Riyadh Seeks Apology From Budapest [more]

  • Tensions Emerge Between UAE and Saudi Arabia [more]

  • Saud Rules Out Ties With Israel Before Peace Deal [more]

  • Salman, Schroeder to Open Commemorative Exhibition [more]

  • Saudi Vote Stirs New Enthusiasm [more]

  • Saudis to Name Attack Suspects [more]

  • Saudi Ministry is to Employ Women [more]

  • New Survey Shows Widespread Poverty [more]

  • Saudis See No Easing of Oil Prices [more]

  • Investors Scramble to Buy Bank Albilad Shares [more]

  • Inquest Further Exonerates Scot Who Faced Beheading in Saudi Arabia [more]

  • Saudi Bombing Unlawful Killing [more]

Feb 21- Feb 27, 2005

  • Dozens of Candidates Call for Election Probe [more]

  • WP Voters Register for Civic Polls [more]

  • JEF to Reflect Voices of the Future [more]

  • Aramco Chief Calls for Global Energy Cooperation [more]

  • Judges Warn Reformists They May Be Tried Without a Defense [more]

  • General Motors University Campus to Train Young Saudis in Automotive Industry [more]

  • Saudi Arabia Opens Gold Exploration to Foreign Groups [more]

  • Saudis in Strategy to Export More Oil to India and China [more]

  • U.S. Indicts Oregon Charity Linked to Saudis [more]

  • Saudi Aramco to Boost Oil Production [more]

  • Riyadh's Polls, a Window into Saudi Social Dynamics [more]

  • Kingdom Keeps 2m bpd Surplus Capacity [more]

Feb 14- Feb 20, 2005

  • Proposal for Anti-Terror Center Endorsed [more]

  • Oil Installations Are Secure, Says Naimi [more]

  • SAMA Pulls Out All Stops in Combating Terror Financing [more]

  • GCC Makes Major Stride in Power Grid Project [more]

  • Landmark Civic Polls Start [more]

  • Women to Be Kept Out of Shoura During Reshuffle [more]

  • Extremist Teachings, Not Jobs, Cause of Terrorism: Gosaibi [more]

  • Top World Experts to Address JEF [more]

  • Saudis to Increase Oil Capacity [more]

  • Saudis Vote in Historic Election [more]

  • High Hopes Abound for Fledgling Reforms [more]

  • Citizens Suggest Cap on Election Expenses [more]

  • Saudis Feel Winds of Change [more]

  • Riyadh Election Winners Named [more]

  • Some Saudi Candidates Claim Election Violations [more]

  • Riyadh Winners Refuse to Be Labeled Islamists [more]

  • Kingdom, Turkey Ink Landmark Security Pact [more]

  • Saudi Named WFP Envoy [more]

  • Complete List of Riyadh Region Winners [more]

  • Kingdom, Russia to Work for Oil Price Stability [more]

  • Politics and Policies: Saudi's Next Step [more]

  • Islamist Classification Is Not Acceptable, Says Naif [more]

  • Expatriates Can Apply for Saudi Citizenship in Two-to-Three Months [more]

  • SAMA Data Paint Bright 2004 Picture [more]

Feb 7- Feb 13, 2005

  • Saudi Conference Approves Proposal for International Anti-terror Center [more]

  • Conference to Chart Global Strategy to Fight Terror [more]

  • Anti-Terror Center Proposed [more]

  • Curriculum Revised to Suit Social Needs, Says Saud [more]

  • Cabinet Calls for Greater Global Cooperation in Anti-Terror Fight [more]

  • Frozen Terror Accounts to Fund Victims [more]

  • US Says Saudi Victory Crucial to Defeating Global Terror [more]

  • Saudis Confront Extremist Ideologies [more]

  • Respect for Human Rights, Reforms Key to Combating Terrorism [more]

  • Saudis Reform Militants' on Web [more]

  • U.S. Asks Saudi Arabia to Indict Or Return Terrorism Suspect [more]

  • Saudi Set for Municipal Elections [more]

  • Education Workshop Targets Key Reforms [more]

  • Election Ban on District Chiefs to Stay [more]

  • Candidate Declares War on Corruption [more]

  • Historic Saudi Arabia Polls Step Toward Reform [more]

  • Saudi, Gulf Women Disagree Over Segregation Issue [more]

  • Over 2,000 Foreign Delegates to Take Part in JEF [more]

  • Jameel Wins Libel Case Against WSJ Europe [more]

  • Railway Project Meeting Draws Huge Response [more]


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