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Archive for January, 2004
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Violations In The 3RD Phase
Posted on January 30, 2004 | No CommentsJEDDAH, The third phase balloting, which covered Jeddah, Taif, Makkah and Madinah in the west, and the northern regions of Qassim, Hail, Tabuk, Al-Jauf and the Northern Frontier, has witnessed... -
OPEC Support Builds to Keep High Oil Output
Posted on January 28, 2004 | No CommentsVIENNA, 31 January 2006 — OPEC oil ministers gave strong support to keeping output near a 25-year high yesterday as worries over supplies from Iran, Nigeria and energy powerhouse Russia... -
PRINCE ALWALEED DONATES $100 MILLION TO LOUVRE
Posted on January 22, 2004 | No CommentsPARIS – Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal, recently ranked by Forbes as the fifth wealthiest individual in the world and a confirmed philanthropist who gives away, by his own reckoning, about... -
Bird Flu and the Haj
Posted on January 22, 2004 | No CommentsThere are many reasons why no one should say we are safe from bird flu. First of all, the season for Haj and Umrah has begun and second, the seasonal... -
35 Women in Hail Get Training Under UN Program
Posted on January 18, 2004 | No CommentsJEDDAH, 1 May 2005 — Thirty-five women in Hail graduated last Tuesday from a training program that will prepare them to enter the job market. The women graduated in cooking,... -
NAYS, YES ON WOMEN DRIVING
Posted on January 17, 2004 | No CommentsRIYADH – A lecture on women s rights in Islam Sunday evening turned into what appeared to be a rallying cry against giving women the right to drive. I am... -
Revolution
Posted on January 13, 2004 | No Comments11/26/05 “ICH” — – President Bush was recently criticized for not being forceful enough in denouncing Chinese human rights abuses during a trip there. Excuse me? This is the torture... -
We Have a Job to Do
Posted on January 9, 2004 | No CommentsThe other day I was sitting and talking to a group of people. Our discussion was focused on the municipal elections in Jeddah and I was frankly amazed at how... -
Saudi Liberals and Election Lessons
Posted on January 7, 2004 | No CommentsThere are many lessons to be learned from the first Saudi municipal elections in decades. One of the most important is the state of our nation’s consciousness. It has been... -
SAGIA, Intel to Set Up $100m Company
Posted on January 7, 2004 | No CommentsSAGIA Governor Amr A. Al Dabbagh and Intel Chairman Dr. Craig Barrett sign a Memorandum of Understanding to help set up $100 million venture capital investment company in Riyadh on... -
Thousands of Vacant Positions Await Saudis: Gosaibi
Posted on January 6, 2004 | No CommentsJEDDAH, 9 August 2005 — As many as 82,312 jobs in the private sector are available for Saudi applicants, Labor Minister Dr. Ghazi Al-Gosaibi announced yesterday. He said his ministry... -
SELLING STAMPEDE SHUTS DOWN STOCK MARKET
Posted on January 6, 2004 | No CommentsTOKYO (Agencies) – THE chaos on Japan s stock market is temporary and the world s second largest economy remains in solid shape, Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi said Wednesday. I... -
Large Number of Saudis to Be Trained as Election Monitors
Posted on January 4, 2004 | No CommentsRIYADH, 16 March 2005 — The Saudi Association for Media and Communication (SAMC) will train a large number of Saudis to act as election monitors in the upcoming Jeddah municipal... -
Is war the only path to peace?
Posted on January 1, 2004 | No CommentsIT IS ironic that while logic and history tell us that war can achieve little or no peace, yet it is just the weapon that the US is keen to...