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Kingdom to Take Part in ‘Forum for the Future’

MANAMA, 8 October 2005 — Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Pakistan will participate in a meeting to be held in Bahrain on Nov. 11 within the framework of the Group of Eight (G-8) Broader Middle East and North Africa (BMENA) initiative. The BMENA plan, launched by the G-8 member states including the United States, seeks to promote reform and peace initiatives in individual BMENA countries as well as in the Middle East region as a whole.

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95 Oil Companies to Set Up New Database

RIYADH, 25 September 2005 — A new oil database, prepared with the help of seven major energy organizations and nearly 95 oil producing and consuming countries, including Saudi Arabia, will be published periodically after being released to the public near the end of this year. The database is prepared as part of a Joint Oil Data Initiative (JODI) by the International Energy Forum Secretariat (IEFS) and other energy organizations.

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Saudi Students Back From Arctic Feted

Saudi Students Back From Arctic Feted

RIYADH, 16 September 2005 — Six Saudi students, who recently returned from a 15-day expedition to the Arctic island of Svalbard, were greeted at a reception in Riyadh on Wednesday. The trip was part of a project — supported by Prince Turki Al-Faisal, the new Saudi ambassador to the US and the Kingdom’s leading express and logistics provider SNAS/DHL — to promote cultural understanding between Riyadh and London.

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Riyadh Seeks UN Endorsement for Anti-Terror Center

Riyadh Seeks UN Endorsement for Anti-Terror Center

RIYADH, 7 September 2005 — Foreign Minister Prince Saud Al-Faisal said here yesterday that the Kingdom was seeking UN endorsement of its proposal for an international center to combat terrorism. “Saudi Arabia has presented a proposal to the UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan and governments who participated in the international anti-terrorism conference held in Riyadh last February calling for the General Assembly to issue a resolution endorsing the Riyadh Declaration,” Prince Saud said.

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Project Under Way To Induce Artificial Rains Nationwide

RIYADH, 22 August 2005 — An SR75 million project to induce artificial rains by injecting and seeding moisture-heavy clouds will be launched before the end of this year. The successful test run carried out in the Asir province last summer encouraged the authorities to design a national artificial rain project to cover all regions of the Kingdom, Naif Selhu, director of environmental awareness at the Presidency of Meteorology and Environment (PME), said here yesterday.

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Government Intensifies Efforts To Constitute Municipal Councils

RIYADH, 11 August 2005 — The Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs (MOMRA) has increased efforts to constitute all 178 municipal councils and make them functional across the Kingdom as early as possible. The MOMRA has also created a separate department within the ministry which will work to provide a broad framework within which the municipal councils will function, said Dr. Ibrahim ibn Hamad Al-Quayid, an elected member of the Riyadh Municipal Council.

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Abdullah Seen As Promoter Of Change

RIYADH, 4 August 2005 — A cross-section of Saudis from different walks of life expect the new leadership to carry forward the reforms program set in motion by King Fahd in the economic, political and administrative fields. “As crown prince, King Abdullah was instrumental in moving the Saudi nation toward social and political reforms, while giving a stable government in the Kingdom,” said Dr. Selwa Al-Hazzaa, chairwoman of the “Friends of Saudi Arabia” — a forum set up at the initiative of then Crown Prince Abdullah.

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Swiss-Lufthansa Merger To Help Saudis

RIYADH, 25 July 2005 — Saudi nationals traveling to European destinations will be greatly benefited from the merger of the Swiss International Airlines and Lufthansa, enabling them to choose the best from an expanded route network and an even larger service offering. The two airlines, despite their partnership on corporate level, will market their products independently and maintain their individual operational identities in Saudi Arabia.

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3 Gitmo Inmates Arrive In Kingdom

RIYADH, 21 July 2005 — The United States has handed over three Saudi citizens who were held at the US detention camp in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba to Saudi Arabia, the Ministry of Interior said here yesterday. The three men, among 520 inmates — which included 124 Saudis — detained at the camp since the US-led war in Afghanistan, have arrived in the Kingdom, the ministry said in a statement.

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Two Indians Cheat Saudi Companies, Flee Kingdom

Two Indians Cheat Saudi Companies, Flee Kingdom

RIYADH, 11 July 2005 — Two expatriate workers have allegedly fled with a large sum of money belonging to two different Saudi companies. The news came to light when the two companies realized that their workers, believed to be cousins, from the Malappuram district of the southern Indian state of Kerala, had not reported for duty since June 25.

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