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News - November 2006

Nov 25-Dec 2, 2006

  • Saudi Raids Net 136 Militants [more]

  • Saudi's Naimi Says Oil Stocks Too High, Indicating a Supply Cut [more]

  • Saudi Doctors Begin Surgery to Separate Iraqi Conjoined Twins [more]

  • Saudi Index Declines as Investors Dump Stocks [more]

  • Saudi Backs Lebanon Govt [more]

  • Iraq Fury Over Saudi Threat [more]

  • Saudi Government Allocates $2.1 Billion for Higher Education Projects [more]

  • Daughter Highlights the Legacy of a King [more]

  • Building Bridges of Understanding [more]

  • Business Leaders to Discuss Regional Cooperation [more]

  • Opec Aims For �Fair and Stable� Oil Price � Saudi [more]

  • Saudi Ambassador to Give Policy Address, Dec. 7 [more]

  • Saudi Arabia, UAE Economies to Boom [more]

  • MBC4 Launches I Matter, a New Forum for Arab Women [more]

  • Saudi Firm to Build Railway Track Mill [more]

  • Rigid Interpretation of Religion Hampers Women�s Progress [more]

  • SAMA Halts Licenses for Foreign Banks [more]

  • Saudi Court Threat to Smoke Firms [more]

  • Journalists Say Saudi Media Dominated by Clerics [more]

  • Saudi Ambassador: Israel Key to End of Mideast Turmoil [more]

  • Merrill Lynch Seeks Saudi Financial License [more]

  • Samsung Wins $214m Saudi Order [more]

  • Play Triggers Brawl as Islamists Storm Stage [more]

  • Saudis Halt Eurofighter Talks Over Graft Probe [more]

  • Relatives of Gitmo Detainees Meet HRW Delegation [more]

  • Need for Educational Reform Stressed [more]

  • Media Forum Focuses on Women [more]

  • Saudi Urges US to Play Fair in Middle East [more]

  • BAE Admits Saudi Eurofighter Fear [more]

  • Saudi Finds Gas Field in the South [more]

  • KIA Big Saudi Plans [more]

  • Oil Prices Climb as Saudi Arabia Hints at OPEC Cut [more]

  • Saudi Arabian Ambassador to Speak at University Scranton [more]

  • Saudi Clinic to Examine Sexual Assault Victims [more]

  • Saudi Retail Business Academy to Open Soon [more]

  • Saudi Arabia Facing Housing Shortage [more]

  • Sixth Dialogue Forum Kicks Off in Al-Jouf Today [more]

  • Crude Oil Rises on Report Saudi Arabia May Support OPEC Cut [more]

  • Sinopec-Saudi Refinery Deal to Boost Aramco Foothold in China [more]

  • BAE Shares Fall on Saudi Typhoon Contract Reports [more]

  • In Saudi Arabia, AIDS Still a Stigma Despite Government, Activist Moves [more]

  • Moody's Upgrades Nine Saudi Banks [more]

  • Saudi Arabia to Undergo Major Industrial Changes [more]

  • Philippines Embassy Aided Four to Flee in Family Row [more]

  • Alpha Tours in Major Saudi Foray [more]

  • SCT in Aggressive Drive to Saudize Travel Industry Jobs [more]

  • Environment Friendly Investment [more]

  • Saudi Arabia Becomes Leading Donor, Fighting Hunger Worldwide [more]

  • US Seeks Saudi Help [more]

  • UK's 76 BLN STG Eurofighter Deal with Saudi in Jeopardy [more]

  • Saudi Arabia Keen to Conclude Treaty for Avoidance of Double Taxation- Singapore [more]

  • Opec to Cut if Market is Unbalanced [more]

  • Gold Demand Drops in Saudi [more]

  • Saudi Bourse Probes Portfolio Liquidations [more]

  • Cisco Saudi Arabia Tops Growth Globally [more]

  • John Hopkins, MIT Offer Program for Gifted Students [more]

  • Saudi Arabia to Mark Saud's Achievements [more]

Nov 19-Nov 25, 2006

  • Cheney Meets With Saudi King in Riyadh [more]

  • Dominican Republic Wants Saudi Arabia to Build Oil Refinery [more]

  • Saudi Says OPEC to Cut Output if Market Unbalanced [more]

  • Saudis May Pull Out of Eurofighter Contract Over Fraud Probe [more]

  • Saudi Envoys Gather for a Crucial Meeting [more]

  • King Donates SR36 Million for Nanotechnology [more]

  • Saudi Stocks Rebound on Attractive �Buy Levels� [more]

  • Cheney to Leave for Saudi Arabia [more]

  • Children�s Rights and Health Issues Come Under Focus [more]

  • Region Fast Becoming a Global Petrochemical Hub [more]

  • Cheney to Meet With Saudi King Ahead of Iraq Summit [more]

  • Rape Case Has Saudi Law Under Scrutiny [more]

  • Saudi IPO Summit Relocates to Dubai from Riyadh [more]

  • Saudi Presence at Cityscape to Double [more]

  • Corporate Social Responsibility and the Private Sector [more]

  • On a High [more]

  • Kingdom, India to Boost Cooperation in Health [more]

  • Saudi Arabia's Gas Search Goes Nationwide [more]

  • Saudi steps on to world property stage [more]

  • NGV Tech Gets US$70m Saudi Vessel Contract [more]

  • Saudi Arabia's Anti-terrorism Campaign to Target Students [more]

  • Lessons From the Saudis [more]

  • Gosaibi Announces Plan to Spur Job Growth for Saudis [more]

  • Moody's Upgrades Nine Saudi Arabian Banks [more]

  • Saudi King to Open Fifth Economic City [more]

  • 18 Projects Selected Under Saudi Scheme [more]

  • Minister Denies Reports of Terror Attack During Haj [more]

  • Saudi Corporate Earnings Grow in Line With Trend [more]

  • Govt Offers Financial Support to Land Bridge Project [more]

  • Saudi Arabia Only OPEC Member to Keep Promise to Cut Output [more]

  • Deutsche Bank Unveils First Research on Saudi Arabia [more]

  • Fears of Dissent as Saudi Bourse Tumbles Again [more]

  • Going to Saudi? Polio Drops Must [more]

  • Saudi Arabia to Maintain Investment Plans as Oil-Export Revenues Soar [more]

  • Kingdom Denies Plans to Build Fence on Border With Iraq [more]

  • US Embassy Expedites Visas for Saudi Students [more]

  • IPO Summit Participants Disappointed [more]

  • Saudi Aramco, Dow to Sign New Plant MOU Soon [more]

  • Saudi Shares Rise as New Guidelines Hearten Investors [more]

  • Opec Cuts May Be Lower [more]

  • Saudi APPC Prices IPO Shares at SR10 [more]

  • Riyadh Summit to Explore Ways of Bolstering GCC Ties [more]

  • Kingdom Re-Elected to ITU Board [more]

Nov 12-Nov 18, 2006

  • Saudi IPO Summit Opens Tomorrow [more]

  • Colorado AG Defends Abuse Case to Saudis [more]

  • Energy Forum Offers Vast Investment Opportunities [more]

  • Saudi Stocks Fall on Fear of Greater Retreat [more]

  • Free Movement a Great Success [more]

  • GCC: No Plans to Alter Exchange Reserves [more]

  • OIC to Hold Emergency Meeting [more]

  • More Job Opportunities for Women Needed � Princess [more]

  • Naif Denies Speaking to Al-Anbaa [more]

  • Celanese Sues Saudi Group Over Secrets [more]

  • Saudi Energy Forum '06 Starts Next Week [more]

  • Saudi Shares Bounce Back [more]

  • Saudi Arabia Makes Nuclear Experiments [more]

  • Saudi Minister Attends Convention on Climate Change in Nairobi [more]

  • Succession Law Is Abdullah�s Idea: Sultan [more]

  • German Firms Bid for Railway Projects [more]

  • Data Solutions Wins $16m Saudi Deal [more]

  • Saudi Arabia Allocates $800 Million for E-Government Project [more]

  • Saudi Women 'Might Vote But Not Drive' [more]

  • Commodity Strategists: Oil May Fall Below $50, Nippon Oil Says [more]

  • Saudis Must Pump Billions Into Utilities [more]

  • Fair Distribution of Wealth Assured [more]

  • Arms, Ammo Found Near US Consulate [more]

  • Yemeni President Arrives for Talks [more]

  • DoD Approves $1.5B Engine Sale to Saudi Arabia [more]

  • Saudi Promises "Security Fence" Along Iraq Border [more]

  • Saudi Bourse Runs Out of Steam [more]

  • Germany Steps Up Trade Drive in Saudi Arabia [more]

  • Oil Rises After Saudi Arabia Meets Its Pledge to Trim Output [more]

  • GCC Investing $120b in Energy Industry [more]

  • Kingdom Regrets US Veto of UN Resolution [more]

  • GCC Ministers Call for Integrated Strategy to Confront Terrorism [more]

  • Saudi Arabia's Interior Minister Calls Iraq a Major Base for Terrorism [more]

  • Saudi Shares Rebound as Large Investors Buy [more]

  • Saudi Says No Foreign Hot Money in Bourse [more]

  • Slovenia, Saudi Arabia Sign Two Deals [more]

  • Saudi Plans to Divest $800 Billion From State Firms [more]

  • First Saudi Commercial Film Draws Crowds in Bahrain [more]

  • Media Campaign to Cast Light on Saudi Women�s Role in Development [more]

  • GDP Grew 6.5 Percent in 2005 [more]

  • Arabs Improve Ranking in Press Freedom Index [more]

  • Cisco Saudi Arabia is the Fastest Growing Region in the World [more]

  • Mitsubishi, Gulf Investment and ACWA Secure Saudi Utilities Deal [more]

  • Saudi Airline to Lease More Aircraft [more]

  • UN Official Lauds Ministry�s Efforts to Rationalize Water Consumption [more]

  • Saudi Reformers Still Can�t Travel: Activists [more]

Nov  5-Nov 11, 2006

  • Massive Selling Sends TASI Further 9.66% Down [more]

  • Saudi Radical Sentenced to Death for Joining Iraq Insurgency [more]

  • Saudis Again Head to U.S. Campuses [more]

  • Fire Up Digital Economy With Education, Infrastructure and Mindset [more]

  • Jeddah Water & Power Forum Opens Today [more]

  • Saudi and Iranian Oil Output Falls [more]

  • Saudi Aramco to Source Half its Materials and Services from Asia [more]

  • Saudi Arabia Plans Consulate in Hyderabad [more]

  • Government Working Hard to Protect Oil Facilities [more]

  • Working Together Will Help Curb Child Abuse [more]

  • Saleh to Visit Kingdom Next Week [more]

  • Gates Signs 14 Accords With Saudi Institutions [more]

  • Saudi Condemns Israel Attack, Calls for Peace Talks [more]

  • ASI Signs a $266.6 Million Steel Plant Deal [more]

  • GCC Drops Oil Pipeline Plan [more]

  • New US Hub After Arab Media Hearts, Minds [more]

  • Saudi Stocks Down 4.48% [more]

  • Saudi Gusto Fails to Lift Gulf Marts [more]

  • Portland State University Brings Essence of Saudi Arabia [more]

  • Saudi Joint Stock Firms 'Are 100% Transparent' [more]

  • Qld Govt Appoints Saudi Trade Rep [more]

  • Bill Gates� Visit to Kingdom Raises High Expectations [more]

  • Demand for Saudi IPOs Remains Strong [more]

  • Kingdom Urges International Conference on Palestine [more]

  • Oil Flat at $60, Support From Saudi Talk of Cuts [more]

  • Major Expansion Planned for Saudi Airports [more]

  • Saudi Firm to Set Up $266m Steel Plant [more]

  • Analysts: US-Midterms Offer Nothing Good for Region [more]

  • US-Saudi Business Council Takes Up Visa Issue [more]

  • Saudi Aramco, Conoco Plan $1 bln Sukuk [more]

  • India, Saudi Arabia to Promote Scientific Relations [more]

  • Gulf Bourses Feel Tremors of Saudi Index Slump [more]

  • $30bn Jizan Mega Project Joins Others to Create New Economy [more]

  • Human Rights Watchdog Team to Visit Saudi Arabia [more]

  • Kingdom, Italy to Sign Deal on Double Taxation [more]

  • US Firms Looking for Local Partners [more]

  • Our Education System Is Flawed, Say Shoura Members [more]

  • Exxon, Saudi Basic to Study Synthetic Rubber Plant [more]

  • Saudi Index Plunges as Retail Investors Bail Out [more]

  • IMF Expects Oil Prices to Hold Steady [more]

  • MMC To Develop US$30 Bln Jizan Economic City In Saudi Arabia [more]

 

 

 

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