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1 MILLION PEOPLE MAY GET SAUDI CITIZENSHIP

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Candidates Who Played Tribal Card Face Defeat

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Election Website Launched

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Code of Conduct for Candidates Announced

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Saudi Women Spectator in Male-only Landmark vote

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Survey Shows Lack of Interest in Municipal Poll

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Alqateef Municipal Council Formed

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Riyadh Poll Fever

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Saudi's to Begin Registration for Historic Elections Tomorrow

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Voters Urged To Participate In Decision Making

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No Foreign Observers for Election - Riyadh Mayor

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Voters Registration Opens

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Population Nears 23 Millions - CENSUS

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Saudi Business Women to Vote for First Time in RCCI Poll

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Minister Names Poll Officials

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Saudi Business Women Make history

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First Voter Registered

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25,000 Register for Civic Polls

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Jeraisy Group Wins Election to RCCI Board

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Poll Chief to Answer Questions Online

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Saudi Women to Participate in Municipal Elections

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CAN'T WE BE HEARD ?

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Saudi First Election Not Compulsary

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Reforms Will Continue, Says Salman

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Voter Registration Under Way in Western Region

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Candidates Voice Concern About Expat Workers' Plight

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Contestant Launches SR.4m Ad Campaign

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All Set for Historic Civic Elections

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Physician Ready to Nurse His Constituency if Elected

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Landmark Civic Polls Start Today

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Riyadh Wears a Festive Look for Municipal Elections

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Voting Power Dawns Today

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Prince Dr. Mansour Meets Officials in-charge of Municipal Election

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Saudi Held to Prevent Protest

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Voter Registration in EP Today

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VOTER APATHY AT START OF STAGE 2

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Arabs Urged to Make Full Use of US Political Process

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Saudis Apathetic about Registering to Vote

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30% REGISTRATION SEEN IN RIYADH

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Voter Apathy Shows as Registration Ends

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Jeddah Woman Named Liason To French Chamber

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Hamas Makes Strong Showing in Polls

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Saudi Jounalist cautions against issuing fatwa on demonstrations

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Final Tally of Voters : 149,000

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Few register to vote in Saudi municipal elections

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526 VIE 7 MUNICIPAL BODY SEATS

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High Turnout of Registrants in Eastern Province, Al-Hassa

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NEARLY 2,000 RUN FOR 7 SEATS

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The Next Big Thing for the Middle East in 2005 : Elections

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Saudi Women Will Be Allowed to Vote in '09

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UN Slammed for Aiding Saudi Elections

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Saudi Women demand representation on New Councils

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Candidate Cites Priorities

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A New Middle East

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It’s love at first sight for Saudi radio announcer

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Peace In the Mideast, And Turkey

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15 Jailed for Anti-Govt. Demonstration

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Saudi Candidates Learn Politics

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Reporters on the Job

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Saudi dissidents to get jail, lashings

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Voter Registration Closes in Eastern Province

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Saudi takes democratic baby step

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Voting Will Have to Wait...'til 2009

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Flying Voters To Be Stricken Off The List

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Fear Of the Price

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As Pomp Ends, Problem-Solving Begins

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Royal Seal Of Approval for Polls Fails To Stir Public

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TAKING THE REGISTER

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Citizens Term Shoura Council's Expansion Plan as Positive Move

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Campaigning To Begin Saturday

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6 Electoral Constituencies Given Go Ahead

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Governor's Mayors Can't Contest Poll

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Poll Candidates Will Have to Explain Expenses

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District Chiefs Want Poll Ban Revoked

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Riyadh Poll Candidate Explains His Vision

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Poll Draws Mixed Reactions

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Candidate Declares War on Corruption

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Voters Crowd Counters in Dammam

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Election Ban on District Chiefs to Stay

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Municipal Votes Up for Sale, Candidate Reveals

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Poll "Generally Successful"

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Citizens Suggest Cap on Election Expenses

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Riyadh Winners Refuse to Be Labeled Islamists

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Controversy Over Results

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Deciphering The Victory

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Riyadh Shows the Way for Jeddah Voters

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Dozens of Candidates Call for Election Probe

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Poll Losers Appeal Today

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Poll Losers Back Out

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Voter Registration Low in south Jeddah

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Election Website Gets Four Million Hits

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ALBRIGHT Has A Definition Of Terrorism

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Full House for Surprise Session On Women's Issues

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Street In Riyadh Named For Hariri

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Bank Shares Evoke More Interest Than Election

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Never Too Old to Cast His Vote

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Anti-Terror Conference Takes Hard-Line Position

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BBC Turns Spotlight on Young Arab Women

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Women's Business Forum - March 2

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Terror Threat?

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Some Arabs see beginning of new era in Lebanon

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Saudi municipal hopefuls woo voters

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Crowds Back on Streets

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EP Vote May Reflect split Electorate

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Faqeeh Tipped to Become New Jeddah Mayor

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Hafr Al-Batin Ballots Stolen

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Some polling stations see early crowds gather

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Polls close in round two of Saudi local elections

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Groups Used Net Forums to Influence EP Voting

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Dammam, Qatif Voters Pick Businessmen

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As many as 46,494 citizens registered for Municipal Election in Jeddah Governorate

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Kingdom to Mark Women’s Day Quietly

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Jeddah voter count expected to pick up

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ANTI-TERROR OPINION POLLS

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Saudi-American University in the Offing, Says Envoy

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Saudi election body rejects appeal of Riyadh vote

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GCC meeting TODAY

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Trial of Saudi reformists held for a year adjourned for three weeks

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College Graduates to be given priority in jobs, says ministry

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Instead of Changing Policies, Bush Is Changing the Story

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Students Get Crash Course In E-learning

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Do We Really Know the Facts?

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Prince Saif Dies

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‘20 Million Mobile Users by 2014’

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Women Driving Possible Gradually: Naseef

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Binladen Group Wins New Airport Projects

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Talks with election expert

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Independent Election Observer

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Middle East Studies Council of Foreign Relations meets Turki Faisal Rasheed.

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The National Council for Election Monitoring have replaced the name of The Coordinating Council for

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Saudi Voters Center (SVC) officially registered in Saudi Arabia

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Saudi Voters Center Director/Founder registered as an election observer in Al Jouf

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Turki Faisal Al Rasheed interview with The Yomiuri Shimbun a Japanese newspaper

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Documentary Film About Saudi Election - NHK Japan Broadcasting Corporation

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Prince Miteb bin Abdulaziz receives elected members of municipal council

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The Voices of Resistance From Within

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Saudi Judicial System Undergoes Sweeping Changes

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Prince Musaed Passes Away

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Abdullah To Embark On Major Tour

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‘More Needs to Be Done on Women’s Empowerment’

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Islamic Solidarity Games - 2005 Open

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Former Judge Calls for Women’s Section in Public Courts

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Four-Day Pan-Arab Medical Congress Opens in Riyadh

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Abdullah to meet with Bush in Texas

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Practice of forced marriage banned in Saudi

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Shoura to Help Open Up More Jobs For Saudis

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Candidate Sees Polls as an Opportunity for Change

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RIYADH and PARIS pledge anti-terror cooperation

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CITIZENSHIP APPLICATIONs OPEN MAY 7

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Scholar Defends Backing Candidates

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Saud: Arab Initiative Focus Of Abdullah's Meeting With Bush

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Balad Candidate Complains About Rivals Living Outside Precinct

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Campaign Sites Fall Silent After Candidates Retreat

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Campaign Violations Noticed as Election Day Nears

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How the Storm Turned the Table on Candidates

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Voter Info Leaked Through CDs

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Wider Role for City Councils Urged

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Palestinian Issue Of ABDULLAH-BUSH Talks

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How the Storm Turned the Table on Candidates

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Islamist Win Madina

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Saudis vote in final round of landmark polls

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Expatriates Can Apply for Citizenship From May 23

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Sultan to Give Away Naif Prize Today

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Cleric-Backed Winners in Makkah, Madina, Taif

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Stage Set for Switchover to E-Governance

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Trial Of 3 Jailed Protesters Today

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Over 1,000 Held in Jeddah Crime Swoop

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Saudi Teens Go ‘West’

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EXCERCISING THE LEGAL ARM TO END TERROR FINANCING

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A Fresh Start in Saudi-US Relationship

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POWERFUL BLAST WRECKS STORES in JEDDAH MARKET

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MOVE TO CREATE AGENCY TO FIGHT TERROR FUNDING?

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RIGHTS GROUPS CALL TO RELEASE YOUNGEST GUANTANAMO DETAINEE

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Prince Saud to Lead Kingdom’s Delegation to Brazil Summit

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NPC Website to Give Information on Saudi Products

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Fingerprinting to Be Mandatory for All Entering Saudi Arabia

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SMS Alert for Drivers, Traffic Violators Soon

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REGIONAL COUNCIL APPOINTMENTS OK’D

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11,000 Overstayers Await Deportation

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Fahd Confers With Hamad

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3,081 Expatriate Students Register in Govt Schools

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KING FAHD STEADILY IMPROVING, says NAIF

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Labor Visas Will Not Be Renewed

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King Fahd’s Health Reassuring: Abdullah

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Fahd to Leave Hospital Soon

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NSHR Plans Hotline, Shelter for Abused Women

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KINGDOM REJECTS U.S. GOV’T REPORT

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STC, Mobily in War of Sops

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OIC Wants US to Punish Qur’an Desecraters

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Kingdom and Oman Call for Israeli Pullout

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Madinah Hospital Faces Probe Over Child’s Death

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STC to Add More Mobile Lines

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Replace Your Old 500, 100 Notes

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SABB to Set Up Ladies Lounges

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Over 2,700 Overstayers Arrested in Jeddah Raids

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SAUD SUPPORTS WOMEN DRIVING

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‘Kingdom Free of Banned Nuke Activities’

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King to Leave Hospital Soon, Says Saud

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Woman Driver Injured in Car Accident

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Kingdom Optimistic About Outcome of Rice’s ME Tour

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Officer’s Killers Shot Dead

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Convicted protesters file appeal against sentences

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612,000 Pirated CDs Destroyed

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Several Arrested in Al-Sawat Murder Case

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Radio, TV Lined Up for Privatization

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SR1M-ROBBERS nabbed

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Doctors Separate Alaa and Walaa

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150 Illegal Expatriates Arrested in Raid on Jeddah Fish Market

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Riyadh Police Continue Raids in Many Districts

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Father Shaves His Daughters’ Hair

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Egyptian Twins in Stable Condition

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VISIT AUSTRALIA, BUT FIRST WORRY ABOUT THE VISA

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Kingdom Issues New List of Terrorists

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Female Staff in MOH Hospitals Complain About New Work Shifts

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We Can Track Them Down, Says Prince Naif

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Review of Umrah Laws Urged

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Saudi arrests women’s bank chief for fraud

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Riyadh Professor Objects to Woman Pilot

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Terrorist Leader Killed

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Jeddah Residents Without Water

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13-YEAR-OLD GIRL JAILED FOR MURDER

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Abdullah Vows to Wipe Out Terrorists

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ESB of Employees Will Not Be Canceled: Gosaibi

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Woman Bank Employee Steals From Customers

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Woman Files Suit Against Bank Employees for Identity Theft

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Taking Photos in Public Places to Be Allowed

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Death Row Inmate Escapes Prison

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ILLEGAL EXPATS REMAIN ON STREETS DESPITE ORDER

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1st Conference on Domestic Violence set to take place in the Kingdom

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Husband Beats Wife to Death

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Overstayer Escapes From Prison

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Malaysian Woman Driving in Makkah

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Police Arrest Saudi Male Belly Dancer

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Kingdom Offers Support to Find London Bombers

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8 Expat Workers Die in Taif Fire Accident

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Minister to Represent Kingdom at Massacre Anniversary

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Foreign Security Guards to Be Phased Out

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Saudis cancel or postpone travel plans to UK

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Police Refuse to Release Nour Miyati From Jail

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Four Terror Suspects Arrested in Riyadh

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POOR DRUGS FLOOD WEBSITE PHARMACIES

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London Bomb Blasts Dampen Travel Plans of Saudi Families

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Number of New Colleges to Be Set Up

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Saudi Arabia Allocates SR15 Billion to Promote Exports

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Crime victims rarely complain to police

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8 protesters freed after investigation

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Canadian Firm to Help Eliminate Problem of Overstaying Pilgrims

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Riyad Bank Donates SR1m to PSCDR

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Cabinet Passes Anti-Drugs Law

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Ministry halts female employment

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Pilgrims evacuated as fire hits makkah hotel

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Young Girl Irks Shoura Members With Phone Calls

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13 die of thirst in Saudi desert, says report

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Saudi Found Murdered in Bahrain

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3 Gitmo Inmates Arrive in Kingdom

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KSA To Sign Bilateral Agreement With U.S.

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Saudi Woman Celebrates Divorce

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Virtue Commission Not to Have Female Members

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Kingdom condemns bombings in egypt

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Madinah Residents Help Police in Drive Against Overstayers

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Ministry Cracks Down on Maid Abuses

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Citizens Help Police Nab Top Terrorist

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U.S.Bans Travel In KSA For Military

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Jail terms of reformers in Saudi upheld

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More Terrorists Arrested

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30 illegals held in tabuk

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Nurses Complain to NSHR Over Working Hours

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Saudi women to vote in chamber poll

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3 activists not included in pardon

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PRINCE ADMITS SAUDI TOURISM ‘UNORGANIZED’

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POLICE DISMANTLE TENT OF HOMELESS SAUDI

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Saudi Telecom Slashes International Call Rates

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Bank Lost SR5 Million Because of Dress

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Saudi women push for female shop clerks

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Older Generation Reacts to King Fahd’s Death

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Eastern Province Marks Sad Day With Reflections

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Expats React With Shock, Surprise

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Eradicating Poverty & Unemployment Will Be New King’s Top Priority

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Saudis Place Great Hopes in Efforts of New King

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PRINCE TALAL LAUDS SMOOTH POWER TRANSFER

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Police Seize Weapons in Madinah

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Burning Trash Has Residents Holding Their Noses

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CIGARETTE SALES ARE BANNED BY OFFICIALS

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‘AIDS, What AIDS?’

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Saudi warned britain of july London bombings

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Sri Lankans on death row may be pardoned

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Two Drown in Swimming Pool

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Mass resignations in Jeddah Health Department

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Wife Pours Hot Water on Sleeping Husband

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Passport Errors Causing Serious Problems

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U.S. diplomatic missions reopen

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Fahd’s Wife Receives Foreign Dignitaries

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FIRE ON BOARD SAA FLIGHT 317

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Workers Unaware of Labor Laws Robbed of Time, Cash by Bosses

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FLOODS RAVAGE ASIR, BISHA REGIONS

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Ministry Warns of Jail Term for Abuse of Maids

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Foreign Ministry to Issue Tourist Visas Starting Next Year

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900 Rounded Up in Jeddah Raids

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Saudi Tourism Visa by Early 2006

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CUSTOMS MEN TRAINED TO DETECT NUCLEAR RADIATION

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killer SAUDI WOMAN AWAITS FREEDOM OR DEATH sentence

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221 nabbed in madina security campaign

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Mobily’s Women Employees Harassed

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Wanted Terrorist Among the Riyadh Dead

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security forces gun down Saleh Al-Awfi; separate raid in riyadh

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111-Year-Old Saudi Woman Receives ID Card

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80% occupancy in Makkah hotels

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Kingdom to Release 1,200 Yemeni Prisoners

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Police Pounce on Currency Counterfeiters

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Tribal Leaders Bail Out Sawa Scam Mastermind

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Govt Staff to Get 15% Pay Raise

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Abdullah Meets Women Education Specialists

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BUSINESSES RAISE SALARIES AS WELL

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More Companies Join Pay-Rise Bandwagon

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Hundreds of Call Cabins Face Closure

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Terror Attack Foiled With Arrest of 41

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Women Take to Martial Arts for Defense & Discipline

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Makkah Man Who Made Headlines After Assaulting Daughter Murdered

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Saudi Bomb Mastermind Killed

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Railway Project Ignored Region, Asiris Complain

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Labor Ministry Provides Free Legal Assistance

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ISSUE FALSE FATWAS, GO TO JAIL – MUFTI

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SWEEPS NET 41 MILITANTS

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Women Blast Double Standard on Workplace Conditions

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STC ADMITS 905 STAFFERS NEED MORE TRAINING

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Court Summons Elected Member

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Employers Placing Women in Night Shifts Face Fines

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Jizan Gets New Hospitals

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CABINET PASSES GUN LAW

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Madinah Municipality Razes Hijaz Railway Bridge

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Challenges Facing Arab Media Focus of Riyadh Seminar

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Woman Takes the Wheel to Help Husband

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King Abdullah Underpass Opens for Traffic

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KATRINA: ABDULLAH OFFERS HELP TO AMERICA

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5 women running for JCCI board

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POWER OUTAGE IN JEDDAH

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Electronic Fraud — Facts & Myths

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Health Ministry Releases New Data on AIDS Victims

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SCT Eyes Development of Historic Sites to Promote Tourism

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Over 4,000 Prisoners Freed From Kingdom’s Jails After Pardon

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197 Fresh SJAHI Grads Land Jobs

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BEGGARS OUT AS RAMADAN NEARS

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Saudis ban women chamber candidates

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Saudi Security Forces Gun Down Terrorist in Dammam Shootout

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Women Demand More Private Sector Jobs

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Terrorists Wiped Out in Dammam

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King Receives Credentials of Ambassadors

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CHAMBER OF COMMERCE STAFF TO GET SALARY Raise

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Madinah Municipality Justifies Bridge Demolition

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DNA Tests to Identify Dead Terrorists

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SHOCKING’ VERDICT IN FORCED ABORTION CASE

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Saudi Women Enjoy Special Treatment in Men’s Sections

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Stampede after bomb hoax on saudia plane

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Muslims Must Progress, OIC Delegates Say

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400 HOMES FOR the POOR READY IN RABIGH VILLAGE

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OIC Delegates: Educate the People and Give Them a Voice

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16 Percent Surge in Recruitment of Saudis

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GIVING saudi WOMEN A BUSINESS BASE AT HOME

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Urges UN to Fight Terrorism

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Clock Is Ticking for Khamis Girl

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Saudi Aramco Staff to Get Pay Hike

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Makkah Quake a Minor Event, Says Geologist

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TRAINING FOR 5 Saudi Nurses in Japan

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Suicide a Growing Problem Among Women

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1,000 Overstayers Arrested in Raids

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Saudis waste $100m on medication a year

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JCCI Gives Businesswomen Full Ballot Privileges

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Makkah Festivities Begin Today

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KING RECEIVES SAUDI WOMEN JOURNALISTS

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2 KILLERS EXECUTED

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Saudi Explains How Al-Qaeda Used Him for Terror Operation

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Sultan Intervenes in Asiri Girl’s Case

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Asyah a Magnet for Iron Thieves

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More Obstacles Facing ‘Golden List’ Case

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Saturday Holiday for Private Sector Employees

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7 WOMEN, A PRISONER GET CENTENNIAL FUND SUPPORT

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Business Visa Rules Eased

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Women and Shariah Courts

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PIRATED CD’S BACK DESPITE CRACKDOWN

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THOUSANDS JAM CAPITAL ON NATIONAL DAY celebration

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CROWN PRINCE ARRIVES IN JEDDAH

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Father Asks His Terrorist Son to Turn Himself In

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Abdullah, Bashir Discuss Regional Issues

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Park to Be Named After Abdullah

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Drug Trafficking Laws Redefined

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Kingdom spends SR4b to secure borders

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Shocking Treatment of Mental Patients

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Banks Consider Options to Meet Deadline for Smart Cards

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MANIAC CAUSES PANIC

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US Appreciates Saudi Efforts to Combat Terror

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Patients mistreated?

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Forum to open doors for Saudis

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Salman Underlines Efforts to Promote Higher Education

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Prince Khaled Calls for Effective Measures to Solve Water Crisis

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NOTORIOUS Al-SWAIDI DISTRICT GETS SQUARE

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Arab League Panel on Iraq to Meet in Jeddah Tomorrow

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Government Probes Reports of Abuse at Mental Hospital

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HASHISH SMUGGLing FOILED

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4 Arrested for Molesting Girls in Riyadh

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Labor Court Verdict Favors Ex-Employees of Al-Rajhi

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Most of Kingdom’s Internet Users Aim for the Forbidden

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Labor Law advances expatriates’ rights

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Female Sections: Private Firms Given 2 Years to Submit Applications

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Jizan Airport Renamed

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CONSTRUCTion HALTED FOR RAMADAN

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labor law 7 months away

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Businesswomen Upbeat About JCCI Elections

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Turki Al-Sudairi Named Head of Rights Watchdog

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ABDULLAH, SULTAN EXTEND RAMADAN GREETINGS

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Thousands of Illegals ARRESTED IN SWEEP

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King Abdullah receives Islamic University's delegation

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New Program for Pregnant Women

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Low-Salaried Civil Servant Rejects SR2 Million Bribe

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Four-Story Building Collapses in Old Jeddah; No Casualties

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‘Women Staff in International Schools Causing Problems’

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Fasting Parents Tend to Forget Non-Fasting Children

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PROFITING on BRAIN-dead patient?

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Strong Case Against Video Harassment Boys: Expert

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Reforms on Right Track,says SAGIA governor

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Riyadh Gets Tough on Litterbugs

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Saudi Arabia ranks 77th among 177 countries in terms of HDI: UNDP

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Support the Needy, Says Princess Adelah

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Jeddah’s Water Problem Persists

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Expats Express Shock, Horror Over Earthquake

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Labor committees will continue to be organized

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VISAS HALTED FOR PRIVATE SCHOOLS

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Khaled Al-Tuwaijeri Appointed Chief of the Royal Court

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King Abdullah receives the annual report of SAMA

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King orders urgent Saudi relief assistance to Quake-victims in Pakistan

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Girls’ Excellent English Skills Commended

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GOTEVOT to Set Up Auto Institutes With GM Help

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Kingdom’s GDP Grows 5.3 Percent: SAMA

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Revert’s Message of Peace to the West

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Charitable Blood Bank Planned for Asir

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Haj Ministry Mobilizes 80 Field Units

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Cleanup Campaign On in Riyadh

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Start of renting in new Jeddah complex

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Kingdom Moves Closer to WTO Accession, Says Yamani

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Saudi parents face abuse from 'disobedient' sons

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Prince Turki Calls for Inter-Faith Unity to Defeat Terrorism

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Women Welfare Society to Hold Charity Event

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Kingdom Takes Stringent Steps Against Bird Flu

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Al-Oraija Walkway New Step in Riyadh City Plan

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Mobily Launches Recharge Bonus for PrePaid Customers

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Prince Naif orders remittance of more than SR 28 million for educational programs in Palestine

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King Abdullah Bin Abdul-aziz orders SR 500 million assistance to Pakistan

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Shoura Considers Proposal to Regulate Shopping Hours

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Final List of JCCI Contestants This Week

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Sweet Factory Run by Overstayers Closed Down

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King Abdullah Bin Abdul-aziz approves National Security Council System

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Fund-Raising Curbs Force WAMY to Scale Down Activities

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‘Hand of Goodwill’ Fair Begins

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Govt Stocking Up on Anti-Bird Flu Drugs

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New Regions Planned: Naif

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Youthful ‘Theft Busters’ Track Down Stolen Cars

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Users Stand to Gain From Mobile Operators’ Competition

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First Saudi Cinema to Screen Cartoons for Women, Children

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Taibah Investment Posts SR99.2m Profit

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Al-Jouf Agriculture Announces Profit

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Saudi Pharmaceutical’s Profits Rise 42%

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CONSUMERS COMPLAIN OF HIKE IN PRICES

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JCCI holds accredited judges meeting

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Toll-free number to report pricing violations

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HUMAN ORGANS DONATION LAW SOON

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Two Suspects Arrested in Riyadh and Mecca

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Saudi Arabia leads Arab Countries in attracting foreign and Arab investments

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Dammam to Host BUILDEX 2006

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Law Offices Run by Women a Possibility, Says Minister

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Migrating Asian Birds May Bring Deadly Flu

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Security Body to Draw Out Domestic, Foreign Policies

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SABIC’s Net Profit Jumps 54% to SR14.7 Billion

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Shoura Endorses WTO Accession

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NSC Given Wide Powers

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New Lawsuit Filed Against Another ‘Golden List’ Winner

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French Academics Initiate Cooperation With KAAU

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Pregnant Women and Critically Ill Patients Insist on Fasting

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Actors Receive Death Threats

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Abdullah Urges Industrialized Countries to Cut Oil Taxes

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School Failure Rate Raises Concern

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SCT Plans to Strengthen Tourism

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Riyadh, Jubail Shortlisted for Top Honor

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Abdullah OKs Housing Project for Poor

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Parenting a Part-Time Job for Most Saudis

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Dawa Launches New Campaign

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Saudi Real Estate Co. to Increase Capital

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Growing Traffic Considered in Tabuk Airport Expansion Plan

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STC’s New SMS: Serving Meals at Signals

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Madinah Gets New High-Tech Hospital

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New Ad Screens for Jeddah’s Supermarkets

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Telethon for Earthquake Victims Today

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King Opens Quake Fund-Raising With SR10m Donation

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Prince Muqrin New Intelligence Chief

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As Eid Approaches, Jeddah’s Tahlia Street Becomes Busy

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Waste From Seashore Construction Site Destroys Jeddah’s Coral Reef

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Book Sheds Light on Flaws in Education System

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Kingdom’s Oil Export Income to Touch $163 Billion: Samba

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Toyo-SABIC Row Ends Up in Court

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Over 10,000 Saudi Students US- Bound

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13 Terror Suspects Arrested

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Cornerstone Laid for Girls’ Technical Institute in Madinah

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Education Ministry Opens New Unit to Look Into Teachers’ Complaints

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Official: No terror prisoners released

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Reports on runaway workers in thousands

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Emergency plan for Haj, Earthquake dangers

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SR144m in Real Estate Loans in EP

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STC to Announce Q3 Figures on Nov. 12

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BNP Paribas Makes Debut in Riyadh

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Technology Zone Planned for Dammam

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Muslim Leaders to Meet in Makkah

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Businesswomen Form Own Group to Contest JCCI Polls

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Diabetes Patients Receive Medicines at Home for Free

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Saudi Fisheries Reports Loss

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Bluetooth Clip Shows Teacher Beating Student

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Madinah Residents Pin High Hopes on New Governor

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Global Gold and Jewelry Exhibition Opens in Riyadh

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Police Uncover Bank Heist Plot

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Zamil Steel Wins SR33.7m Contract

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Human Rights Watch Appeals Teenage Killer’s Death Verdict

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Caught on Bluetooth: Ugly Cases of Violence

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BBC Arabic TV May Bring In New Perspectives

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NON-MUSLIMS ‘embrace’ fasting

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AFTER 3-YEAR COURT BATTLE WORKERS AWAIT PAYMENT OF UNPAID SALARIES

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Saudis on brink of WTO membership

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Family of Saudi Guantanamo Prisoner Plead for His Release

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First Center for Domestic Violence Launched in Saudi Arabia

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More Development Projects for Madinah in the Offing: Governor

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Kingdom Takes Steps to Prevent Bird Flu, Bans Poultry Import

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Georgetown University to Help Effat College Design Curricula

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NON-ARABS DISMAYED

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Eid Al-Fitr festival brings out shoppers

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JCCI Hosts Meeting of Jizan Port

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Riyadh Construction Plans New Sector

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Eleven Cooler Trucks Handed Over to Saudis

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Five Misleading Internet Sites Blocked

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CMA Approves Food Products Request

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WOMAN JAILED FOR EMPLOYEE’S CRIME

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Customer complaints reach peak as INSTITUTIONS’ ATMs fail to cope with Eid rush

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CORRECTIONAL SURGERY PERFORMED IN RIYADH

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BIDS SOUGHT FOR TRAFFIC MONITORING

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Major Companies Move to Stem Drain of Experienced Saudi Staff

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Counseling for Deviants Is Working: Naif

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Absenteeism Over Ramadan an Epidemic

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Thousands of Students Prep for US Study

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SAGIA Gives More Licenses to Women

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Businesswomen Center in Madinah

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Ten Contractors Fined for Littering

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SR2.5bn Sales of Bani Najjar Lands

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New Brands Have Difficulty Entering Saudi Market

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7 dead, cop slain in Makkah

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HEARTLESS 10 JAILED

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Abdullah receives leaders of Lebanon and Jordan

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7 Die in Rush to Receive Zakat

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After Daughter’s Refusal, Man Marries Mother

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Kidnapped His Family for Losing Cell Phone

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On-the-Job Training for Women Teachers

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Saudi policeman shot dead in Mecca

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Cut in Salaries for Late Payment of Loans

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New Strategy for Construction

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WTO Will Not Change Gas Prices, Says Abdul Aziz

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Saudi Cable Bags SR56m Contract

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New Charity Named After King Fahd

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Jeddah Municipality to Study Applications

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Expert Urges Small Saudi Firms to Merge

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New Phone Licenses Planned

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Suspected terrorist arrested in Zulfi

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RED CRESCENT prepared for Eid emergency crush

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14 DEAD IN WRECKS

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Madinah Airport Pushed to the Limit

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Female Wrestling Match Over Shoes

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‘Pickup Pirates’ Drive Madinah Taxis Out of Business

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Filipino finds SR20,000, returns it

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Female Saudi Director screens films

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Prince dies in traffic accident

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Sultan to Open Tabuk College of Technology

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Smuggler, maids arrested

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Children’s Cinema and Women’s Play Open smoothly

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Proposal for Female Guards

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Kofi Annan to Visit Kingdom Wednesday

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Tabuk Airport Expansion Launched

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Yalamlam Meeqat Mosque Needs Repairs, Say Pilgrims

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Courts and Women’s IDs

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Sultan Center to Become Gateway of Science & Technology

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Bird Flu: A Cause for Concern, Not Panic

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Films Add to Fun at Riyadh Eid Fest

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Saudi Banks Invest in Gulf Markets

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Air Force to Get Modern Aircraft, Says Sultan

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Poultry Found Dead at Farm in Surat Obaida Sent for Tests

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Employees: Public Sector Revamp Should Continue

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Riyadh to Host Energy Forum

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Jordanian Company to Open Saudi Office

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Wanted Terrorist Repatriated

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Ministry Denies Bird Flu Outbreak

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Sultan Technology Center Launched

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Saudi Stock Index Hits Another Record High

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JCCI to Host Anti-Dumping Workshop

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To Whom Is the Sunni Threat to Boycott the Iraqi Elections Directed?

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Greek Trade Officials to Visit Saudi Arabia

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YCC Produces 3,000 Tons of Cement

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Sultan Gifts Technology Center to KFUPM

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Investments to Look Up After Formal WTO Accession

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Food Poisoning in Najran

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Saudi Students in France Safe

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Asir Farmer Blasts Delay in Identifying Bird Disease

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TOP SAUDI FIRMS, MINISTRIES BEST EMPLOYERS OF FILIPINOS

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BIRD-HUNTING BAN OVER FEAR OF KILLER FLU

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CHEAT SEIZES SR500 CHANCE

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Investments to Look Up After Formal WTO Accession

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WTO executive approves Saudi Arabia's entry

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Courts and Women’s IDs

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Stolen Cars Returned to Owners

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Warning Against Obscene Films

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50,000 Without Jobs in Riyadh

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Flu Fears Hit Chicken Sales

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Saudi Arabia: Al-Qaeda Member in Custody

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No Mahram? Then Please Don’t Dine Out

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Riyadh Set to Host Avian Flu Conference

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Abdullah Visits Makkah Today

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Naif to Open Asir Border Guard Base

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Hospital Slapped SR61,000 Fines

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SR1bn Collected in Ramadan Charity

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Morocco Jails Saudi for Drug Possession

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Businessmen optimistic about WTO

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Sultan Calls for Strengthening GCC Forces

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Kingdom Bans Import of All Birds

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Businesses Told to Invest in Water and Power

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Confusion on boycott of Israeli goods

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Wanted Nurses

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Pilgrims Won’t Be Allowed to Overstay: Naif

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Teacher Charged With Mocking Religion Sentenced to Jail

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Call for Permanent Exhibition Center in Makkah

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Privatization strategy For Water, power sectors

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New controls for recruitment of domestic workers

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FEMALE WRITERS SEEK VOICE

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Saudis surprise condi with birthday cake

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STC Roasted Over Internet Services

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Blood Money Is Now Big Business

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5,000 Saudis Apply for 200 Prison Jobs

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3,471 Overstayers Rounded Up in Jizan

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Woman Driver Killed in Accident

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SR9 Billion Contract for Shuaiba-3 Plant Signed

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Journalist’s Car Vandalized

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Election Case Adjourned Again

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Princess Al-Jowhara Dies

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SR2,000 Camel Sold for SR75,000

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MEDIA, CONSERVATIVES IMPEDE PROGRESS IN OPENING THEATERS

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Cement Company to Train 50 Saudis

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Almarai, Jarir to Raise Capital

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Women in Workplace Challenging Society

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Kingdom to Sponsor London Anti-Terror Meet

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IS IT LEGAL TO TAKE PHOTOGRAPHS? MOST PEOPLE DON’T KNOW

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SciTech Center: a gift to the Eastern Province

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Mitsubishi Reports 20% Growth in Saudi Market

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Police Officer Arrests Killer of Boy

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Khamis Girl May Receive Pardon

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Jeddah Woman Wins Divorce for One Riyal

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Clients Don’t Chicken Out Over Bird Flu, Restaurateurs Say

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No Letup for Stranded Pilgrims

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Families ill-treating maids blacklisted

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Kingdom seeks tax cuts on petrochem products

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Sultan’s statement augurs new hope

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Affordable Housing for Saudis

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Terrorism Will Be Put to an End Within Two Years: Crown Prince

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Cut Energy Taxes, Says Abdullah

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Woman Faces Death for Child Murder

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Two Arrested in Al-Darb for Rape Attempt

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Saudia, Aramco Eye Sniffer Dogs to Enhance Security

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Terrorism Will Be Put to an End Within Two Years: Crown Prince

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Ban on Expats Aged 60 Draws Mixed Reaction

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Clerics warn of blind obedience to TV teachers

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Riyadh all set to welcome Abdullah - The King of Hearts

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Focus on Empowerment of Women

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Over 2,000 Rounded Up in Ongoing Crime Sweep

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Saudi Arabia: Jeddah''s Chamber of Commerce Removes Pictures of Female Candidates from Campaign Leaf

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Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority to Set Up International Offices

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Riyadh Felicitates King Abdullah

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Terms served, still in prison

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OIC Summit Urged to Adopt Unified Islamic Calendar

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Taif Girl in Hospital After Stepmother’s Brutal Torture

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Over 400 Extremist Released in the Last Six Months

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Seven New Universities to Be Set Up Under 8th Plan

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Preparations for JCCI Election in Final Stage

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Most Terror Suspects Lack Knowledge of Religion

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Commission enters CHILD ABUSE CASE

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Aramco Launches SR18 Billion Refinery Project in Yanbu

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Harmain Project Owners Promise Refund

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Saudi Youths to Visit Germany Under Exchange Program

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JEDDAH POLICE RAID DEN OF SIN

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Poultry is off menu for consumers in Saudi Arabia

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500 cases of domestic violence under probe

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American Women Speak About the Beauty of Islam

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Saudi Banks to Cut Personal Loans, Period

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Low women voter turnout at historic JCCI poll

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KINGDOM Media Under Criticism

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SMALL-BUSINESS SWING VOTE SEEN

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Saudis Returning from Iraqi to Receive Government Assistance

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GIRL on wheels causes accident

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WOMEN SEEK ACCESS TO SMES TECHNOLOGY

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Heavy Turnout as Men Cast Votes in Close JCCI Poll

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More Saudi Women Take to Nursing

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Jeddah Book Lovers Annoyed by Cancellation of Fair

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Killers Arrested 7 Years Too Late

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JCCI Candidates Crying Foul

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Kingdom Signs SR512 Million Contract for Railroad Project

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Kingdom to mark AIDS Day

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Two women win Saudi chamber polls

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Retirement Age Decision Applies to All Professions

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Saudi Women Leads Human Rights Delegation on First International Trip

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‘Al-Qaeda Militants Have No Respect for Saudi Scholars’

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Doctor Refuses to Help Woman in Labor

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TV Broadcast banned from Women’s Economic Forum

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AIDS DAY IN EASTERN PROVINCE

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LOTTERY GANG BUSTED

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kingdom to double gold production

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Stocks attract Saudi women

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Saudi Students in the US Stray Away From Educational Goals

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Saudi Postal Development Lauded by Universal Postal Union

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Saudi Aramco Cuts Propane Prices

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Top Swedish Firms Take Part in Riyadh Exhibition

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Saudi Woman Driver Fined SR10,000

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Kingdom Marks AIDS Day With Massive Awareness Campaign

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New Passenger Lounges to Be Built at KAIA Haj Terminal

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Abdullah to Lay Cornerstone for OIC Headquarters

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Another Saudi Diver Drowns in Red Sea

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US delegation visits Saudi as part of seven-nation tour

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Kingdom Arrests 17 Terror Suspects

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KFSH Launches Awareness Campaign Against AIDS

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Traffic Violators Held

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Media forum fails to mention the lack of training for women in the field

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17 EXTREMISTS ARRESTED IN PRE-EMPTIVE RAID

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Municipality Pulls Down Historic Site

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Ministry Warns Against Dealing With Illegal Debt Collectors

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Girls Silently Suffering Societal Bias

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Pilgrims Start Arriving From India, Pakistan as Haj Terminal Is Officially Opened

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JCCI Achievements and Expectations

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Forum Initiates Private, Public Sector Dialogue

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SR100 million credit fund for SMEs

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Hopes and Demand from Makkah Summit

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SHOOT-OUT

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king hopes for unity of MUSLIMS

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Qaradawi Calls on Muslim Rulers to Revive Zakah System

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Ministry Names Two Women to JCCI Board

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FBI Trained Saudi Intelligence: Mueller

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Students Reach Out to Taif Orphans

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Groundbreaking for Jeddah Nursing College Next Week

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FAMILY BURNED TO DEATH

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Abdullah Urges Muslims to Unite

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Treat Us Like Human Beings, Saudi Reporter Tells US Ambassador

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Mubarak Likely to Attend Summit Today

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Murderers Executed

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Saudi journalist tears visa form before US envoy

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Investments Boost Port Activities in Kingdom

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Credit Suisse Forms Joint Venture in Kingdom

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We Can’t Expect Others to Solve Our Problems, Says OIC Chief

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Salman to Open Bank Albilad Headquarters

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Summit Gives Hope to the Muslim World

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Expert Lauds Saudi Strategy for Conflict Resolution

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Another Teacher Gets Royal Pardon

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JCCI Publishes 25th Edition of Directory

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Call 700 — and Get a Wife!

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Technical Cooperation Between JCCI, MCCI

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KING Abdullah, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, laid the foundation stone for a number of expansio

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Agricultural Subsidies to Be Cut Gradually

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Arbitration panel formed

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S.M.S. privacy guaranteed

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NUMBER OF RUNAWAY GIRLS INCREASES

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Finally, a WTO member

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‘It’s a Budget With a Vision’

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Saudis Trying to Cross Into Iraq Arrested

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Nurse Assaulted for His Work as a Journalist

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Mentally Ill Person Sets Himself on Fire

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Abha Dialogue Forum to Be Televised Live

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Needed Saudi female workers

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Saudi Exports Reach SR652bn: Al-Assaf

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Riyadh Mulls Care of Municipal Burial Sites

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Women to Contest EPCCI Polls

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More needs to be done on SAUDIZATION

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More needs to be done on SAUDIZATION

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PARENT ATTACKS TEACHER

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178 Municipal Councils Are Formed Across Saudi Arabia

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GCC Leaders to Tackle Demographic Issue

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STC Official Blames Network Upgrades for SMS Onslaught

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Explosives Seized at Riyadh Villa

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Insurance Fails to Pay Up, Driver Ends Up in Jail

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500 SAUDI GIRLS TO BE TRAINED

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SAUDI ARTIST BEATEN

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Savola Invests $100m in Petrochemical Sector

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Mother Attempts Revenge on Wrong Teacher

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UK Minister Seeks Cultural Accord With Kingdom

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With No Movie Theaters, Cafe Owners Fill the Void

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US Visa Woes Could Hit Saudi Students’ Study Prospects

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A ‘National Vision’ Emerges at Forum

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Six-Year Limit for Expats After GCC Consensus, Says Gosaibi

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Miteb Announces Bylaws for Municipal Councils

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Businessman Husein Alireza Passes Away

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Mobily Network Expanding to Cover Highways

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Summit to Bolster GCC Ties

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Parents’ Approval Needed for Girls in Cases of Emergency in Schools

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Adila Urges Women to Take Charge

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Domestic pilgrims asked to apply for permits

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Kingdom Sets Free 400 Detainees

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Sultan Opens 3-Day Conference on Investment in Kingdom

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Thousands of Saudis Throng Banks to Buy YANSAB Shares

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Family Needs SR3.5m Blood Money to Save 17-Year-Old

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Fatwa Sanctions Denial of Death-Delaying Treatment

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Hospitals ready to serve pilgrims

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Sultan Orders Protection of Madinah Site

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Participants of Women’s Forum Want Proposals Sent to Shoura

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Controversy Surrounds Ads for Marriage Services

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Companies Rent Names to Beat Saudization Rules

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Salman Calls for Funds Repatriation

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Saudi women will contest Dammam chamber elections

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Abdullah Launches Mega Economic City

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Saudis With AIDS Put on Brave Face

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Charges Dropped Against ‘Golden List’ Candidate

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First-Degree Boycott of Israel to Continue

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Domestic Violence on the Rise, Says Human Rights Group

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Saudi Student Killed in Bahrain Accident

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Work Begins on King Abdullah Economic City

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British Cop Coming to Study Haj Crowd Management

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New NSHR Members to Help Defend Gitmo Detainees

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Scottish Teachers Watch Saudi Schools at Work

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Kingdom Clarifies Jet Deal Amount

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Cash-Strapped Families Lured by IPO Prospectors

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11,000 Houses Needed for Makkah Region’s Poor: Princess Sarah

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Teen Suicide Shocks Family

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Angry Student Takes Revenge on Teachers

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Mobily Simplifies Method of Payment

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‘They wish me a happy Ramadan, so why shouldn’t I wish them a Merry Christmas’

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Websites and TV play matchmaker

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Human-trafficker killed

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Record Number of Pilgrims Expected From Abroad

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Murabba Bridge Free of Beggars, Except One

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Needed 50,000 Pharmacists

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Yet another eye gauging verdict

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Indonesian Maid’s Tragedy Continues

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Women Driving a Family Issue, Says Sultan

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Saudi Woman Becomes World-Class Jockey

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New Web Service for Female ‘Stock Sharks’

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Saleswomen a reality

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Turki Faisal Al Rasheed one of the prominent KFUPM alumni

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Saudi Arabia to launch low-fares airline to meet demand

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Family Denies Deal for Dissident’s Return

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Abdullah Urges Rapid Implementation of OIC Resolutions

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Railways Will Connect Jeddah’s New Airport to Holy Cities

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Good Turnout for Engineers Election

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Man Consumed by Flames of Love

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‘Matchmaker’ Hustles Bride-Seeking Sucker

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Al-Daheri Elected Head of Jeddah Municipal Council

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Salman Inaugurates Riyadh Public Park

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City Officials Begin Billboard Crackdown

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Divorce rate lowest in Saudi Arabia

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Civil Defense Gears Up for Haj Operation

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Security Forces Gun Down Most Wanted Terrorist

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WOMAN WINS council ELECTION

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Many in Kingdom Celebrate New Year’s Secretly

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Mobily Stops Reality Show Voting

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‘Pilgrims’ Security Our Top Priority’

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Desperate Woman Seeks Husband by Telephone

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New Panel Disappoints Women

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Abdullah Meets Abbas

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Haj Preparations Complete

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MAN IMPERSONATING AS WOMAN HELD

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New ‘kiswa’ to be handed over today

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Hard Bargaining Awaits Blood Money Negotiator

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Saudis Focus of SCT’s Tourism Strategy

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Jan. 9 Arafat Day

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Religious authorities set date for Islamic feast

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Officials Told to Serve Pilgrims

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Moroccan Twins Arrive for Surgical Separation

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Tortured Woman Says Brothers Have Eyes on Inheritance

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Offices Set Up Nationwide to Issue Pilgrim Permits

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Greedy Landlords Evict Students to Profit From Haj

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Justice Served in Al-Suhaimi Case

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Mayor Chosen Head of Yanbu Council

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Haj, an Affirmation of Universal Human Brotherhood

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Deadline for Haj Permits Extended

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NEW PLANES TO OPERATE ON NATIONAL, REGIONAL ROUTES

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ONLY 5% SAUDIS unemployed

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Haj Security Top Priority: Naif

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CNN to Broadcast Haj Live

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TRAIN FARES HIGHER, BUT MORE LUXURY OFFERED

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MUNICIPALITY WARNS ROAD CONSTRUCTION COMPANIES

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Businesswoman and Babysitter, Saudi Makes Inroads as Both

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Building Collapse Toll 76

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King Invokes Past as Guide for Future

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Measures implemented to minimize overstayers

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Pilgrims Move Into Mina

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King Donates SR2bn for Housing Poor

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Engineers Look for Cause of Hotel Collapse

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Cigarette Ban in Madinah a Boon for Black Marketers

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Smuggling of Qat foiled

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All Set for Haj Clim