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Prisoners Can Vote in Upcoming Local Polls

RIYADH – Prisoners will be able to take part in the upcoming municipal elections. Gen. Ali Al-Harithy, director general of prisons, said prisoners would be allowed to vote in the Kingdom’s first nationwide elections due later this year, as the chance – to participate “is open to everyone with no exceptions.

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11 OFWs Facing Death Penalty In Kingdom

RIYADH, 18 August 2004 — Philippine officials said yesterday 17 Filipino nationals are facing the death penalty overseas, including 11 in Saudi Arabia. Foreign Undersecretary Jose Brillantes was quoted in Manila as saying five other OFWs were sentenced to death in Malaysia and one in the United States. Brillantes’ count, as reported by news agencies from Manila, included 13 OFWs in Saudi Arabia’s death row, for a total of 19 worldwide.

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New waste water treatment project set

RIYADH, July 25 – Making a headway with Saudi oil industry and emerging to be the second leading desalination company in the world, Metito Arabia Industries, the local pioneering Saudi company involved in waste water treatment and desalination, has bagged SR50 million waste water treatment contracts.

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Amex Launches Its Summer Promotions

RIYADH- American Express has announced its summer promotions for this year, which include special offers from a variety of cooperating businesses. Lasting until mid-August, the promotion period coincides with the summer shopping season.

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Riyadh Double Murder Suspect’s Body Found

RIYADH, 1 July 2004 — The body of the Filipino suspect involved in the attempted rape and murder of two Pakistani women at the heavily-fortified Seder Village residential compound was found here Tuesday. The suspect was named as Don David Prado, 45, according to the Philippine Embassy quoting from the police investigation. The man, who had been at large since June 24 after committing the double murder and fleeing the upmarket residential complex, is believed to have taken his own life.

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Crackdown On Car Washers In Riyadh

Crackdown On Car Washers In Riyadh

RIYADH, 30 June 2004 — Seven expatriate car washers were detained in a raid but later released, as part of occasional crackdowns on this section of casual labor. “Some of them were briefly detained and later released after their residence permits were found to be in order,” said two car washers, Mujahidul Islam and Majid Kutty. Islam, a Bangladeshi car washer, said those detained included four Bangladeshi nationals and an Indian.

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