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News - May 2005

  May 30- Jun 5, 2005

  • President Meets With Saudi King [more]

  • Saudi Students Adjust to Idaho [more]

  • Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to Host the First Corporate Social Responsibility Forum [more]

  • Saudi King Promises Prosperity [more]

  • OFWs in Saudi to get Anti-Terrorism Handbook [more]

  • India to Take Up Labour Issues With Saudi Arabia [more]

  • Syria-Saudi Arabia Sign MoU to Establish Joint Real �Estate Company [more]

  • Workshop to Draw Up Action Plan for Relief Work Abroad [more]

  • Saudi Shares Drag Gulf Markets Down [more]

  • Saudi Suitors Swarm Yemeni Cities in Search of Brides [more]

  • King Fahd�s Health Reassuring: Abdullah [more]

  • Kingdom, Russia Agree to Cooperate in Several Key Areas [more]

  • Saudi Arabia, Russia Discuss Hike in Output [more]

  • �Fundamentals Are Healthy for Oil Market�: Al-Naimi [more]

  • Kingdom Pledges SR187m for Aceh Reconstruction [more]

  • Syria Arrests 300 Saudis: Report [more]

  • New Insurance Firms to Be Licensed in Kingdom [more]

  • SABIC Signs Agreement With US Company [more]

  • Saudi Schools Buy Boise Firm's Labs [more]

  • Sweden to Stage Roadshow for Saudi Students [more]

  • CMA Role in Financial Market [more]

  • Labor Visas Will Not Be Renewed [more]

  • 'Saudi-Thai Ties Getting Stronger� [more]

May 23- May 29, 2005

  • Saudi Trade Mission Upbeat About US Trip [more]

  • US Firms Eye Saudi Railway Project [more]

  • Saudi Arabia to Allow Foreign Investors to Own 60% of Banks [more]

  • Samba to Manage SRMG IPO Scheduled for Next Year [more]

  • Lucent Bags STC Contract [more]

  • Saudi 'Torture Victims' Seek Cash [more]

  • Human Rights Society Wins First Case [more]

  • High Oil Prices Not in Interest of Producers: Naimi [more]

  • Saudi Arabia Could Double Oil Output Capacity: Aramco Chief [more]

  • Kingdom Ratifies Global Convention on Tobacco Control [more]

  • Bankers Eye GCC Monetary Union by 2010 [more]

  • Ahmed Rejects Torture Claim by 3 Britons [more]

  • State Dept Drops Warning to Americans to Leave Kingdom [more]

  • US Consulate Readies for Summer Visa Rush [more]

  • Saudi-Austrian Trade Set for Expansion [more]

  • Samsung Targets 24% in Mideast MP3 Market [more]

  • Saudi Stock Index Hits Fresh Record [more]

  • PGCC Meeting to be Held in Saudi Arabia [more]

  • Kingdom Pledges Free Flow of Oil [more]

  • Kingdom and Gulf Countries Make Changes in School Curriculums [more]

  • ExxonMobil Joins PSCDR Founders� Council [more]

  • Saudi Arabia to Launch 6 Satellites with Russian Rockets [more]

May 16- May 22, 2005

  • Saudi Trade Mission Receives Warm Welcome in US States [more]

  • State Dept Drops Warning to Americans to Leave Kingdom [more]

  • Oil Market Oversupplied: OPEC President [more]

  • Saudi-Thai Trade Crosses $2 Billion in 2004 [more]

  • Kingdom Takes Precautions to Prevent Polio Outbreak [more]

  • Aramco Plans Refinery IPO [more]

  • Sultan Signs SR368 Million Aviation Contract [more]

  • Terror Suspect Seized in Saudi Arabia [more]

  • New Oil Found in Saudi Arabia [more]

  • Terror Suspect's Attorneys Link FBI to Alleged Torture by Saudis [more]

  • Kingdom Urges Free Flow of Capital [more]

  • Fingerprinting to Be Mandatory for All Entering Saudi Arabia [more]

  • Trade Expo Lures Many Countries [more]

  • US and Arabs: Winning Hearts or Psychological Warfare? [more]

  • Kingdom Concerned [more]

  • Riyadh to Host GCC Banking Conference [more]

  • Saudi Arabia: Big Real Estate Deal Reported [more]

  • Kingdom Plans to Halt Export of Cement [more]

  • Reformists Jailed by Saudi Court [more]

May 9- May 15, 2005

  • SR2.3 Trillion Projects Offered to US Firms [more]

  • US Eases Saudi Visa Restrictions [more]

  • Kingdom Seeks WTO Deal With US Within Two Weeks [more]

  • WTO May Depress Saudi GDP [more]

  • Abdullah Meets With Arab Leaders, Pushes for Peace [more]

  • Abdullah Meets With Mubarak [more]

  • Prince Saud to Lead Kingdom�s Delegation to Brazil Summit [more]

  • US Franchise Event Evokes Interest Among Businessmen [more]

  • Saudi Arabia Confirms Multi-million Dollar Investment in FALCON [more]

  • Saudi Investors Plan Company for Railway Project [more]

  • Saudi Stock Index Rises 7.12% in April [more]

  • SR2.3 Trillion Projects Offered to US Firms [more]

  • Billions in Oil Projects Coming, Says Official [more]

  • 21st Century World Still Needs Saudi Oil [more]

  • Saudi Arabia to Remain India�s Main Oil Supplier [more]

  • Kingdom Set to Launch Six Mini Satellites [more]

  • Kingdom, Australia to Resume Livestock Trade [more]

  • Saudi Arabia - 2005 Annual Report [more]

  • AIDS Cases Soaring, Warn Health Officials [more]

  • Education Official Calls on US to Simplify Student Visa Procedures [more]

  • Singapore Targets Saudi Students [more]

  • Foreigners Rush for Saudi Papers [more]

May 8- May 5, 2005

  • Abdullah, Bush Advance Relations [more]

  • Kingdom Weighs Visas on Arrival [more]

  • Kingdom Set to Post 8.7% Growth [more]

  • Abdullah and Bush Reaffirm Historic Ties [more]

  • Bush-Abdullah Meeting Focused on Oil Prices [more]

  • Al-Assaf Hopes for Speedy WTO Accession [more]

  • Saudi Businessmen Seek $1.5 Billion Investments in Jordan [more]

  • Crude Oil Falls as Saudi Arabia Pumps More, Boosting Supplies [more]

  • Al-Qaeda in Saudi Arabia Returns to the Internet [more]

  • Saudi Arabia: Police Arrest 1,000 in Jeddah [more]

  • IEA Says Saudi Arabia's Plans to Increase Oil, Gas Production "Very Convincing" [more]

  • Major Saudi Group to Launch School [more]

  • Kingdom�s Money Supply Grows 5% to SR506.6 Billion [more]

  • SAGIA Governor Meets Microsoft�s CEO [more]

  • Kempinski Eyes Pilot Project in Saudi Arabia [more]

  • Flash Floods Leave 30 Saudis Dead [more]

  • Lincoln Blocks Nominee Over Arkansas Girl Held in Saudi Arabia [more]

  • Insurance Market to Cross SR15bn Within Four Years [more]

  • Riyadh to Host 7th Iran-Saudi Joint Economic Commission Session [more]

  • Expo Organizers Complain About Inflexible Visa Rules [more]

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