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News - October 2005

Oct. 31-Nov 6, 2005

  • Riyadh Moves to Help Women Find Jobs [more]

  • Kofi Annan to Visit Kingdom [more]

  • 40 Saudis Likely to Be Freed From Guantanamo Soon [more]

  • Jeddah to Undergo Massive Facelift [more]

  • Sultan to Open Tabuk College of Technology [more]

  • WTO Entry to Hit Saudi Companies [more]

  • Kingdom Told to Double Oil Output [more]

  • US Mission Sounds Caution Against Fraudulent Fax [more]

  • Saudis Top List of 20 Prominent Gulf Businessmen [more]

  • Saudi Arabia Reintegrates Gitmo Detainees [more]

  • Nation Gets Into Festive Mode [more]

  • Hyundai Wins $147m Saudi Arabian Order [more]

  • Saudi Warden Says Abu Ali Was Treated Well [more]

  • Oil Revenues Boost Saudi Budget Surplus to $56 Billion [more]

  • Saudi Arabia Bans the Importing of All Types of Poultry [more]

  • Internet Fraud Rises in Saudi Arabia [more]

  • Pakistan Asks Saudi Arabia to Let Sharif Visit London [more]

  • Terror Suspects Arrested in Madinah [more]

  • Eid Tomorrow [more]

  • Madinah Airport Pushed to the Limit [more]

  • Charity Named for Fahd [more]

  • Saudi Delegation to Visit Belgium [more]

  • Saudi Stock Index Gains Over 600 Points in 3 Days [more]

  • Ban on UAE Meat Imports Lifted [more

  • WTO Will Not Change Gas Prices, Says Abdul Aziz [more]

  • 7 Die in Rush to Receive Zakat [more]

  • Alwaleed Offers $1m More for Quake Victims [more]

  • Police Hunt Cop Killers [more]

  • Saudi Stocks Keep Upward March [more]

  • The Road to a Stronger Saudi Industrial Base [more]

Oct. 24-30, 2005

  • Abdullah Played Big Role in WTO Accession [more]

  • Relief Convoy Leaves for Pakistan [more]

  • Thousands of Students Prep for US Study [more]

  • WTO News Sends Saudi Stocks to All-Time High [more]

  • Saudi Arabia�s Net Foreign Assets Up [more]

  • King Abdullah and Jordanian King Hold Meeting [more]

  • Abbdullah Meets Siniora, Syrian Minister [more]

  • Counseling for Deviants Is Working: Naif [more]

  • WTO Members Approve Saudi Accession [more]

  • Saudi Stocks Fluctuate as Investors Sell Blue Chips [more]

  • Georgetown University to Help Effat College Design Curricula [more]

  • Saudi Arabia Gets Nod for WTO Entry by Year-end [more]

  • Is Saudi Arabia oil production tapped out? [more]

  • Sharp Rise in Initial Public Offerings in Saudi Arabia [more]

  • Intelligence Service in Saudi Arabia to be Modernized [more]

  • First Center for Domestic Violence Launched in Saudi Arabia [more]

  • Saudi Red Crescent chief tours Saudi field hospital in Pakistan [more]

  • Kingdom Takes Steps to Prevent Bird Flu, Bans Poultry Import [more]

  • Human Rights Watch Appeals Teenage Killer�s Death Verdict [more]

  • BBC Arabic TV May Bring In New Perspectives [more]

  • WFP Team to Coordinate Relief Operations in Pakistan [more

  • Riyadh Denies WTO Role in Bank Licence [more]

  • Saudi Arabia Set to Join WTO and Open Up Economy [more]

  • Global Gold and Jewelry Exhibition Opens in Riyadh [more]

  • MESC Signs Deal With SHB, Ernst & Young [more]

  • Rocket Fired at Saudi Arabia From Yemen [more]

  • Foreign Investment Heads Sharply Upwards in Saudi Arabia [more]

  • BNP Paribas Makes Debut in Riyadh [more]

  • Businesswomen Form Own Group to Contest JCCI Poll [more]

  • Health Insurance Mandatory From Jan. 1 [more]

  • Petromin to Be Merged With Saudi Aramco [more]

  • Massive Response to Telethon [more]

  • 13 Terror Suspects Arrested [more]

  • Saudi Loans to Help Fund Road Projects in Mindanao [more]

  • Saudi Arabia to host Islamic summit in December [more]

  • Imports of Pet Birds Banned [more]

  • Insurance Key to Saudis' WTO Membership Effort [more]

Oct. 17-23, 2005

  • Over 10,000 Saudi Students US- Bound [more]

  • Saudi Arabia's Oil Export Income to Touch $163 Billion [more]

  • Saudi Arabia Evolves into a Global Petrochemical Hub [more]

  • Book Sheds Light on Flaws in Education System [more]

  • King Opens Quake Fund-Raising With SR10m Donation [more]

  • Saudi Stocks Decline After Poor 9-Month Results [more]

  • Prince Moqrin Head of Saudi Intelligence [more

  • Responsibilities of Saudi Rights Commission Defined [more]

  • Saudi TV, Al-Arabiya Plan Telethon for Quake Victims [more]

  • Saudi Arabia Rejects Accusations of Prisoner Torture  [more]

  • Riyadh, Jubail Shortlisted for Top Honor [more]

  • Abdullah Urges Industrialized Countries to Cut Oil Taxes [more]

  • Anonymous Saudi Donates Millions [more]

  • Shoura Endorses WTO Accession [more]

  • NCB Launches $700 Million Bond [more]

  • Security Body to Draw Out Domestic, Foreign Policies [more

  • New Regions Planned: Naif [more]

  • Bandar Heads New National Security Body [more]

Oct. 10-16, 2005

  • Oil Dominates G20 Talks [more]

  • Saudi Arabia to offer $133m aid to Pakistan [more]

  • Yemen asks Saudi Arabia to hand over dissident [more]

  • Saudi Arabia to offer $133m aid to Pakistan [more]

  • Saudi Arabia Moves Close To Entering WTO This Year  [more]

  • Saudi Arabia To Build �Relief Bridge�  [more]

  • Saudi Arabia Blocks Access To Blogger, Flickr, Livejournal  [more]

  • Kingdom to Set Up Market for Govt Bonds  [more]

  • Kingdom Strives to Become Top FDI Location  [more]

  • Saudi Arabia: US-Saudi Oil Relation Still Expected To Improve  [more]

  • Project Kingdom�s Image Abroad: Khaled  [more]

  • Kingdom Takes Stringent Steps Against Bird Flu  [more]

  • Saudi 'Working To Cut Oil Price'   [more]

  • Abdullah Wins Applause for Assurance on Women Driving  [more]

  • 10 Saudi Guantanamo Detainees to Sue Bush  [more]

  • Sri Lanka Seeking More Saudi Tourists  [more]

Oct. 3-9, 2005

  • Pentagon Tells Congress Of Possible $2B Military Sales To Saudis  [more]

  • Saudi Arabia Tops Region In Creating Positive Investment Climate  [more]

  • IEF To Inaugurate Permanent Secretariat-General Building In Saudi Arabia  [more

  • Saudi Arabia Cuts US Crude Prices  [more]

  • Cabinet OKs Anti-Terror Pact   [more]

  • Saudi Arabia Ranks 77th Among 177 Countries In Terms Of HDI: UNDP  [more]

  • Saudi Arabia, EU Reach Accord on Gas Prices   [more]

  • New Rights Body Gets More Powers  [more]

  • International Honor for Saudi Woman   [more]

  • Lawyers Seek to Form Own Association   [more]   

  • SAGIA Seeks US Investment  [more]

  • Kingdom to Take Part in G-20 Meeting  [more]

  • Iraq's Jabor Regrets Attack On Saudi Arabia-Paper   [more

  • Iraq Blasts Saudi Arabia For Anti-Shi'ite Remarks  [more]

  • New Labor Law OK�d  [more]

  • Saudi Business Mission to Visit Paris   [more]

  • US Appreciates Saudi Efforts to Combat Terror   [more]

  • U.S. Official Criticizes Female Driving Ban In Saudi Arabia  [more]

  • Saudi Arabia Says Oil Reserves Have Doubled  [more]

  • US Concern At Saudi 'Hate Works'  [more]

  • Oil Prices Lower In Asian Trading After Saudi Pledge To Raise Output  [more]

  • Canada-Saudi Forum on the Cards  [more]

  • Saudi Arabia: A Whole New Drill  [more]

  • Saudi Arabia's $35 Billion Construction Boom  [more]

  • World Bank's Doing Business In 2006 Report: Saudi Arabia's Global Competitiveness Rank At 38, Up 29 Notches    [more]

  • Arab League Panel On Iraq To Meet In Jeddah   [more]

  • Saudi Arabia Funds Colombo Trauma Unit   [more]

  • Saudi Arabia Denies Secret Arms Talks With Britain   [more]

  • Britain 'Agreed In Secret' To Expel Saudis During �40bn Arms Talks  [more]

  • Saudi Arabia Expected To Navigate With Galileo  [more]

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