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News - September 2005

  

Sep. 26- Oct 2, 2005

  • Interpol Asked to Trace 18 Saudi Suspects [more]
  • Saud Warns of Regional Conflict If Iraq Situation Persists [more]
  • SAMA�s August Foreign Assets Up 4% [more]
  • Saudi Arabia Spends Over a Billion Dollars to Secure Borders with Iraq [more]
  • Saudi Petrochemicals, Massive Expansion [more]
  • Hughes Launches US Image Makeover Among Muslims [more]

Sep. 19- 25, 2005

  • Foreign Minister Discusses Iraq, Iran and US Public Diplomacy in Interview [more]

  • Saudi Arabia Eases Business Visa Regulations [more]

  • Bush Waives Sanctions on Kingdom [more]

  • Madawi First Woman to Run for JCCI Post [more]

  • SABIC Plans New $70bn Investments [more]

  • OPEC President Seeks New Quota, Backed by Saudi Arabia, Nigeria [more]

  • Boeing Announces Key Executive Appointments in Saudi Arabia [more]

  • Tussle Between S. Arabia and Bahrain Over �Bird Laundering� [more]

  • Saudi Stocks Touch All-Time High [more]

  • Business Visa Rules Eased [more]

  • Forum Debates Religious, Economic Issues [more]

  • US Court Rejects Lawsuits Against Prince Naif, Prince Salman and Saudi Charity [more]

  • India Emerges as Favorite Tourist Destination for Saudis [more]

  • WTO Set to Boost Foreign Direct Investment into Saudi Arabia [more]


Sep. 12- 18, 2005

  • Saudi Ambassador�s Credentials Accepted by United States [more]

  • Kingdom Will Deal With All WTO Members [more]

  • Kingdom, Switzerland to Sign 2 Economic Deals [more]

  • �Kingdom Must Finalize Natural Gas Pricing Before WTO Entry� [more]

  • Jeddah to Host Business Forum [more]

  • Saudi Women to Run for Office for First Time [more]

  • Saudi Offers Crude, but World Needs Refined Fuels [more]

  • Samsung to Construct Plant in Saudi Arabia [more]

Sep. 5- 11, 2005

  • Saudi Trade Deal Helps Bid to Join WTO [more]

  • Terrorists Wiped Out in Dammam [more]

  • U.S.-Arab Economic Forum Postponed [more]

  • Iraq to Reopen Embassy in Saudi Arabia [more]

  • Saudi Arabia Debt Doused To Below USD 160 Billion [more]

  • Abdullah Sets Aside SR12.5bn Surplus Revenue for Education [more]

  • Changing the National Curriculum of Saudi Arabia [more]

  • 2 Militants, Officer Die in Saudi Clashes [more]

  • Siege Continues In Eastern Saudi [more]

  • Women Demand More Private Sector Jobs [more]

  • Shoura Delegation in New York for IPU Conference [more]

  • Terrorists Wiped Out in Dammam [more]

  • Riyadh Seeks UN Endorsement for Anti-Terror Center [more]

  • Saudi Arabia Urges OPEC to Cover Shortfall in Crude [more]

  • UNDP Official Calls for Resetting HRD Priorities [more]

  • Nine Consortia Present SOQs for Landbridge [more]

  • Saudi Minister Says Militants Targeted Oil [more]

  • All Five Terrorists Killed Were on the Wanted List [more]

  • Katrina: US Thanks Kingdom for All-Out Support [more]

  • Grand Mufti Tells Militants to Surrender [more]

  • Jeddah Telecom 2005 Set to Open [more]

  • WTO Entry to Boost Foreign Investment [more]

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