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Riyadh Daily To Close Next Month

The English-language newspaper Riyadh Daily, published in the Saudi capital city, will cease publication from next month following a decision of its publishers, Al-Yamamah Press Est. This was announced here yesterday by Talaat F. Wafa, editor in chief of Riyadh Daily.

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War May Last More Than 3 Months: Poll

RIYADH, 3 April 2003 — The war on Iraq will last more than three months, according to a majority of people polled by Arab News. The poll, conducted in the last two days by telephone, covered a cross-section of senior professionals of 17 nationalities including Saudis, Western expatriates and Asians living in Riyadh. Some of them spoke on condition of anonymity.

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Protection Against Radiation Ensured

RIYADH, 25 March 2003 — The Kingdom has put in place an emergency plan to protect its people and environment against any nuclear accident or doses of high radiation from industrial disasters or bombardment. “We have set up 14 radiation monitoring stations and early warning systems in the country, which have so far not detected any abnormal levels of radiation because of the war on Iraq,” said Dr. Ahmad Ali Basfar, director of the Institute of Atomic Energy Research at King Abdul Aziz City for Science and Technology (KACST) here on Sunday.

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Govt OKs Setting Up Of 2 New Universities

RIYADH, 22 June 2003 — In a move to privatize the Kingdom’s education sector, the government has given permission to private organizations to set up two new universities and 36 colleges. Government incentives will include land for campuses at subsidized costs as well as soft loans for construction of buildings.

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Quake Stations To Monitor Bombing Aftershocks

RIYADH, 20 March 2003 — More than 40 digital earthquake monitoring stations located around the Kingdom will measure the movements and aftershocks of bombs and missiles which will strike Iraq. Dr. Abdullah N. Al-Rajhi, director of tectonic studies at King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST), said that the earthquake monitoring stations in the Kingdom under the Saudi Arabian National Digital Seismographic Network (SANDSN) project are capable of differentiating between artificially-produced earth movements and the natural ones of earthquakes.

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Janadriah Heritage Festival Kicks Off

RIYADH, 9 January 2003 — On behalf of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Fahd, Crown Prince Abdullah, deputy premier and commander of the National Guard, yesterday inaugurated the 18th National Culture and Heritage Festival at Janadriah village, 45 kilometers north of the capital Riyadh.

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Fake Certificates: MOH Blacklists Over 740 Doctors

RIYADH, 5 January 2003 — The Ministry of Health has blacklisted 742 doctors of different nationalities whose educational certificates were either fake or otherwise found not to be in order. The highest number — 223 — was from Egypt, according to a report released by the MOH. The blacklisted doctors also include 11 Britons, eight Americans and one Saudi, the report added.

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Saudi Ban On S. Africa Beef Lifted

RIYADH, 1 January 2003 — The Kingdom has lifted the ban on South African beef following the conclusion of an extended bilateral discussion and the visit of a Saudi technical delegation to Pretoria. The ban was lifted after Pretoria’s vehement denial of allegations for several months that its cattle were infected with mad cow disease or any other bovine disease.

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