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News - June 2006

Jun 25 -Jul 1, 2006

  • High Oil Price Hasn�t Harmed World Growth: Saudi Minister [more]

  • Visitor Numbers on Rise in Saudi Arabia Report [more]

  • Saudi Arabia Funding Somali Islamists: US [more]

  • Official, Envoy Review Saudi-Japanese Educational [more]

  • Move to Tap Phones Upsets Women Teachers [more]

  • King Orders New College at KFUPM [more]

  • Saudi Raises Interest Rates Before Likely Fed Hike [more]

  • Iraq Seeks Saudi Backing on Reconciliation [more]

  • Winds of Change [more]

  • Youth Leaders Asked to Help Fight Terrorism [more]

  • Arab Nations Voice Fears Over Crisis [more]

  • Saudi Cut Shows Record Oil Defies Market Logic [more]

  • Saudi Envoy to US Says Kingdom Will Have Democracy [more]

  • DP Calls for Support to Boost US-Arab Trade Accord [more]

  • Saudi Index Rises Ahead of Q2 Results [more]

  • US Ambassador Visited Saudi Arabia to Discuss Iraq [more]

  • United States Absent From Saudi Economic Boom [more]

  • Shoura Rejects Three Proposals for Commission [more]

  • Trade Surplus of Oil Exporters Jumps to $450 Billion in 2005 [more]

  • Arab Women Seek Support, Respect As Economic Factors [more]

  • U.S.-Arab Economic Forum Announces Exchange Initiatives [more]

  • New Economic City in Saudi Arabia Set to Become the Largest Transportation and Logistics Hub in the Middle East [more]

  • Saudi King Offers Amnesty to Al Qaeda Terrorists [more]

  • W-H Energy Gets Saudi, Brazil Contract [more]

  • Jordan, Saudi Arabia to Demarcate Maritime Borders [more]

  • Saudi Insurgents Offered Pardons [more]

  • Saudi Index Tops 13,000 [more]

  • Reliance to Set Up Two Fiber Optic Cable Stations in Kingdom [more]

  • The King Approves $ 1 Million for Palestinian Sports Projects [more]

  • Al-Sudairi: Saudi Arabia Protects Human Rights [more]

  • Women Advisors on Saudi Council [more]

  • Dry Up Terror Sources: Naif [more]

  • Sinopec Drilling for Gas in Saudi Arabia [more]

  • Saudi Arabia Supports Calls to Close Jail at Guantanamo [more]

  • Saudi Cash Boost for Black Stars [more]

  • 14 at Guantanamo Sent to Saudi Arabia [more]

  • US-Arab Economic Forum Aims to Bridge Cultures, Boost Investment [more]

Jun 18 -Jun 24, 2006

  • Saudi Arabia Arrests 40 Militants [more]

  • ABN AMRO and Saudi Hollandi Bank Close Largest Ever Greenfield Project [more]

  • Call to Protect Saudi Poultry Industry [more]

  • Spain beat Saudi Arabia 1-0 to top World Cup Group H [more]

  • 7 Said Killed in Saudi Arabia Shootout [more]

  • China and Saudi Arabia: Interesting SPR Team Up? [more]

  • Saudi Arabia v Spain Match Preview [more]

  • Bush to Dismiss U.S. Ban on Military Aid to Saudi [more]

  • GCC States to Register Record Fiscal Surplus [more]

  • Oil Scene [more]

  • Saudi Relief Assistance to Kenya Inaugurated [more]

  • Saudi Ambassador's Wife Holds Meeting [more]

  • Saudi Arabia to Introduce New Corporate Governance Regulations [more]

  • Saudi Women Find Their Voice [more]

  • A Veil Doesn't Mean Oppressed [more]

  • Recruitment Curbs Hamper Investment Flow: SAGIA [more]

  • Yamani to Explain Reform Process to American Public [more]

  • Millionaire Numbers Grow; Saudi Arabia Tops in Mideast [more]

  • National Strategy Mulled to Fight Diabetes [more]

  • Saudi Bourse Regulator to Propose Share Buybacks [more]

  • Plan to Widen Persian Gulf Trade Deal [more]

  • Media Campaign in US to Dispel Islamophobia [more]

  • Saudi Human Rights Chief Addresses UN Council [more]

  • Military Move on Iran Could Triple Oil Price: Saudi [more]

  • Ukraine 4 - 0 Saudi Arabia [more]

  • Crude Gains on News of China-Saudi Deal [more]

  • Al Rajhi Lifts Saudi Stocks to 6-Week High [more]

  • Arab Governments Keep Uneasy Silence on Guantanamo [more]

  • Counseling a Tool for Combating Terrorism [more]

  • Saudis Offered Scholarships for Aviation Courses in US [more]

  • Prince Turki Discusses Saudi-US Relations at the Brookings Institution [more]

  • Saudi Women Unveil Opinions Online [more]

  • Analysis: Behind Saudi's Successful War on Terror [more]

  • Saudi Arabia v Ukraine - Match Preview [more]

  • Lifting the Veil in the Middle East [more]

  • Third Mega Economic City in Madinah [more]

  • OIC Foreign Ministers to Discuss Formation of Common Market [more]

  • Post-mortems on Guantanamo Pair [more]

  • Saudi Ambassador Delivers Keynote Address at ADC Convention [more]

  • Making Curricula Job Oriented [more]

  • Saudi Index Gains; UAE Stocks Cling to Losses [more]

Jun 11 -Jun 17, 2006

  • US Sends Remains of Three Guantanamo Suicides to Saudi Arabia, Yemen [more]

  • UAE Dominates Foreign Investment in Saudi Arabia [more]

  • Saudi Stock Market Turnover Falls to SR138.64BN [more]

  • We Bribed Saudis, Says Ex-minister [more]

  • Saudi Arabia Gives Tyler County the Power [more]

  • State Foreign Minister of Saudi Arabia to Pay Visit to Azerbaijan [more]

  • Saudi Arabia Boycotts Award Sponsored by Beer Company [more]

  • Oil States and Their Responsibility to Poor Countries [more]

  • Chinese Find Investment, Trade Prospects Bright [more]

  • SR600 Million Saudi Investment in Germany [more]

  • Saudis Hand Over Manager of Sunken Ferry to Egypt [more]

  • Guidelines To Select Schools In The US [more]

  • Tunisia Held 2-2 by Saudi Arabia at World Cup Group H Match [more]

  • Saudi Cuts Asian Exports [more]

  • Saudi Arabia Provides Food Aid for 50,000 Palestinian Families [more]

  • Saudi Bourse Slightly Up [more]

  • Case of Dead Guantanamo Inmates Snowballs [more]

  • Value-Added Across The Board [more]

  • IDB Chief hails Saudi Support to Sacrificial Meat Project [more]

  • First Charity For AIDS Patients In The Kingdom [more]

  • Saudi Arabia�s Growing List of New Friends [more]

  • London Event to Highlight Strong GCC-UK Links [more]

  • Lords Rule That Britons Cannot Sue Saudi Torturers  [more]

  • Saudi Oil Output in May Down at 9.05 mbpd [more]

  • Saudi Civic Body Listens to Citizen Critique in First Open Meeting [more]

  • Saudi Plans $8bn Economic City in North [more]

  • Hail University Foundation Today [more]

  • OPEC Fund Marks 30th Anniversary [more]

  • Muallami Opens China Trade Fair [more]

  • Laura Bush Announces Partnership to Fight Breast Cancer in the Middle East [more]

  • Saudi to Increase Oil Production to 12 Million Barrels a Day by 2009 [more]

  • Franchise System Growing Fast in Saudi Market [more]

  • New Defence Attache Position in Saudi Arabia [more]

  • Rights Watchdog Worried by Gitmo Deaths [more]

  • New Monthly Publication on Tourism Launched in KSA [more]

  • IBM and SAP Roadshow Kick Off in Saudi Arabia [more]

  • Saud Satisfied With Iran Talks [more]

  • Cabinet Decries Israeli Airstrike on Beachgoers [more]

  • Saudi Prisoners Suicide Impossible [more]

  • Saudi Aramco's Key Figures on Oil Reserves and Production [more]

  • Saudi Suspicion Over Guantanamo Deaths [more]

  • Tunisia, Saudi Seek to End World Cup Drought [more]

  • Saud�s Tehran Talks to Focus on N-Program [more]

  • Saudi Companies Asked to Use Hong Kong as Business Base [more]

  • Zarqawi Death Gives Jihad New Momentum - Saudi Qaeda [more]

  • Sustaining Saudi Arabia [more]

  • Saudi Arabia: Agricultural Sector Consumes 85% of Kingdom's Water Supplies [more]

  • Lawyer Says CMA Can Be Sued to Reveal Stock Manipulators [more]

  • King to Launch 20 Projects Worth SR81 Billion in Jubail [more]

  • Dead Saudi Detainees Named [more]

Jun 4 -Jun 10, 2006

  • Value of Saudi Traded Shares Tops SR150bn in a Week [more]

  • Most Muslim Women Play Down Gender Inequality [more]

  • Saudi Student Goes to US as Goodwill Ambassador [more]

  • Steps to Curb Child Trafficking Studied [more]

  • Embassies To Run Foreign Schools [more]

  • Air France To Begin Riyadh-Paris Flights [more]

  • Commerce Minister to address the Chicago CFR on June 22 [more]

  • Saudi Shares Rebound, While Arabia Titans Index Drops [more]

  • Saudi to Set Up Another Hospital For Quake Victims [more]

  • Pressures Build on Saudi Media [more]

  • Textbooks Not Inciting Extremism, Says Naif [more]

  • Oil Prices Slide Under $70 [more]

  • Crown Prince Sultan Extends 1 Million to Scientific Project [more]

  • House Jabs Saudi Arabia in Foreign Aid Bill [more]

  • Saudi Education System Backed [more]

  • WFP Honours its First Saudi Special Ambassador [more]

  • Saudi Prince Shares Views in Louisville [more]

  • Thales Wins 180 Million Euro Contract in Saudi Arabia [more]

  • Saudi King Claims Al Qaeda Defeated [more]

  • Saudi Index Dips 8.2% [more]

  • Accor Plans Saudi Tourism Academies [more]

  • Saudi Arabia, Jordan Reject Olmert's Plan [more]

  • Interior Minister: Plans Underway to Extradite 2 Saudi Terrorists From Iraq [more]

  • Riyadh Pledges $10m for Drought Relief in Africa [more]

  • Abdullah to Launch New Petrochemical Projects at Jubail-II [more]

  • Saudi Aramco Awards Halliburton Multimillion-Dollar [more]

  • No Umrah Visas For People Under 40 yrs: Saudi [more]

  • Saudi Prince Says Oil Troubles Offer No Short-Term Remedy [more]

  • Chinese Province, Saudi Enterprises Sign Trade Deal of 400 Mln Dollars [more]

  • Saudi Decries Report on Human Trafficking [more]

  • Curbed Production Due to Demand Fall, says Saudi [more]

  • Saudi-Chinese Economic Meeting Starts in Riyadh [more]

  • Kingdom Among Countries Most Affected by Climate Change [more]

  • OPEC Chief Calls for Easing of Tensions [more]

  • China Products Fair in Jeddah [more]

  • Saudi Advertising Agencies Score with the World Cup [more]

  • Mexico Wants Saudi Help in Tapping Oil Reserves [more]

  • More FDI Expected in Saudi Arabia [more]

  • Roed-Larsen Meets Saudi Monarch on Syria-Lebanon Crisis [more]

  • Saudi Arabia and Military Expenditures [more]

  • Jeddah Water Forum to Present Investment, Technology Projects [more]

  • Saudi-Chinese Economic and Trade Ties Progressing Remarkably, says Envoy [more]

  • Gosaibi Answers Back [more]

  • Bitcom Computer Plant Opens in Saudi Arabia [more]

  • Saudi Diplomat Drowns Near Turkish Resort [more]

  • Rights Group to Ask Bush to Free Saudi Detainees [more]

  • Saudi Airlift Relief Operations to Quake-hit People in Indonesia [more]

  • Cooperate Fully With IAEA, GCC Tells Iran [more]

  • Saudi Airlines Could Be Next for Privatisation [more]

  • Foreign Banks Launch into Saudi Financial Market [more]

  • Saudi, UAE Shares Extend Rally [more]

 

 

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