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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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