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News - March 2005

  Mar. 28- Apr 3, 2005

  • Arab League Adopts Revamped Arab Peace Initiative [more]

  • Kingdom Can Boost Output to Help Ease Prices: Naimi [more]

  • Kingdom Bans Import of Canadian Beef [more]

  • Kingdom Bans Import of Canadian Beef [more]

  • What is in the Saudi Peace Initiative [more]

  • Human Rights Efforts Came From Within: Cabinet [more]

  • British Secretary of State visits Saudi Arabia [more]

  • Motorola Wins iDEN Contract in Saudi Arabia [more]

  • Arroyo and Al-Naimi Promise to Make Energy More Affordable for Filipinos [more]

  • Kingdom�s Vision for Water Outlined at Forum [more]

  • May Crude Closes Lower on Saudi Arabia's Vow [more]

  • Kingdom, Sudan to Sign Security Pacts [more]

  • Motorola Secures Contract From �Mobily� [more]

  • Saudi Arabian Airlines to Buy 15 New Aircrafts [more]

  • No Ban on Foreign Recruitment: Gosaibi [more]

  • Oil Firms Plan to Spend $176bn [more]

  • Jordanian King Says Foreign Minister Caused Spat with Saudi Arabia [more]

  • Breaking Free [more]

  • Aiyar Keen to Take Indo-Saudi Ties to New Levels [more]

  • Saudi Writers Heave a Sigh of Relief [more]

  • New Details on F.B.I. Aid for Saudis After 9/11 [more]

  • Stocks Worth SR1.77 Trillion Exchanged on Saudi Bourse [more]

Mar. 21- Mar 27, 2005

  • Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Abdullah to Visit Hong Kong [more] 

  • Lubna Al-Olayan on WPP Board [more]

  • Saudi Crown Prince Due in Paris for Lebanon Talks [more]

  • Lebanon to Figure Prominently in Abdullah�s Talks With Chirac [more]

  • Saudi Arabia Demands OPEC Boost Output, Signals it Could Act Alone [more]

  • OPEC Pledge Fails to Cool Market, Oil Hits $57 [more]

  • Aramco Signs Khursaniyah, Hawiyah Contracts [more]

  • For Arab Writers, New Lines in the Sand [more]

  • Taped Threats By Saudi Al Qaeda [more]

  • Saudi ARAMCO Awards $8 Billion Projects [more]

  • Mediation to Defuse Libya Row Denied [more]

  • Walesa Leads Team to Thank Abdullah [more]

  • A Third of Shoura Council Seats Sought for Women Members [more]

  • Youth Trying to Storm Al-Watan Office Shot Dead [more]

  • Turkey Clears Qadi of Links With Al-Qaeda [more]

  • Candidate Registration for Western Region Councils Begins [more]

  • Kingdom Seeks US Trade, Investment [more]

  • Broken in the Kingdom, Al-Qaeda Goes Gulf [more]

Mar. 14- Mar 20, 2005

  • Kingdom Calls for Full Syrian Pullout From Lebanon [more]

  • High Oil Prices Haven�t Impacted World Growth [more]

  • US Free Trade Agreements Split Arab Opinion [more]

  • Opinion Polls Taken in Saudi Arabia [more]

  • Saudi Arabia Insists Oil Prices Unrealistic [more]

  • Kingdom, Azerbaijan to Boost Cooperation [more]

  • WAMY to Channel Relief Through International Body [more]

  • SRPC Launches eMagazine for Women [more]

  • E-Commerce Laws to Be Drafted [more]

  • Saudi Arabia Announces from Washington its Campaign to Fight Terrorism [more]

  • Albilad IPO Likely to Set Record [more]

  • Saudi Support to UNICEF Assured [more]

  • Saudi Arabia Approval for New Insurers [more]

  • Americans in Saudi Arabia Relocated After Threat [more]

  • Saudi-American University in the Offing, Says Envoy [more]

  • 18 Terror Suspects Held in Zulfi Raid [more]

  • Boxer Introduces Amendment Urging Saudi Arabia to Allow Women to Vote [more]

  • No Large-Scale Handout of Saudi Citizenship, Says Top Official [more]

  • New Identity Cards: Saudi Women Find Their Feet � and Face Too [more]

  • OPEC Likely to Keep Output Ceiling [more]

  • Saudi Arabia Denies Official Met Israeli [more]

  • ACDelco Motor Oil Launched in Saudi Arabia [more]

  • Saudis Detail Alleged Libyan Murder Plot [more]

  • Trial of Saudi Reformists Adjourned [more]

Mar. 7- Mar 13, 2005

  • Saudi Urges Syrian Pullout [more]

  • Bashar Flies Into Riyadh to Consult Abdullah [more]

  • Bush Applauds Saudi Arabia's Call for Syria to Leave Lebanon [more]

  • Saudis Tell Syria To Leave Lebanon [more]

  • EP Municipal Elections [more]

  • Only 7% Voters Register in Jeddah Thus Far [more]

  • Saudis Vote in Force in Shia Area [more]

  • Repoll Ordered in Two Northern Constituencies After Vote Snatching [more]

  • Terror Suspects Open Fire on Police Patrol [more]

  • Saudi Arabia to Finance Housing Project for Palestinians [more]

  • Saudi Travel Agency Plans Share Issue [more]

  • Private Sector Plays Major Role in Mending Fences With the West [more]

  • U.S. Accuses Saudi Arabia of Human Rights Abuses [more]

  • Panel to Monitor IAEA Compliance [more]

  • Education Show Opens [more]

  • Abu Ali Linked to Saudi Arabia al Qaeda Leader [more]

  • Saudi-Filipino Dialogue-Forum Opens [more]

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