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Death-Defying Feats Focus Of Riyadh Festivities

Death-Defying Feats Focus Of Riyadh Festivities

RIYADH, 15 November 2004 — Highlighting the capital city’s Eid festivities are the performances of several young daredevils. The spotlight has been turned full force on an incredible bungy jumping show and a series of breathtaking stunt driving displays by young Saudis. These feats of derring-do amazed a capacity crowd of some 20,000 visitors at a sprawling recreation complex on the Ring Road between Exit 10 and 11 in Riyadh. The entertainment is part of the 10-day long Eid program organized by Riyadh municipality and supported by the city’s mayoralty.

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Women Gear Up For Driving Rights

RIYADH, 9 November 2004 — A broad-based coalition of prominent Saudi women has renewed the call for removing the ban on driving, urging government agencies to review the issue on priority basis. The women are hopeful that the reform process initiated by the Saudi government in different sectors also will cover the subject of driving, and this reform process, while touching the sensitive issue, will eventually change Saudi society’s attitude to women behind the wheel.

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Recruitment Of Foreign Labor Down By Half

RIYADH/JEDDAH, 2 November 2004 — The number of foreigners recruited to work in the Kingdom has dropped by more than 50 percent last month compared to the same period last year, according to figures just released by the Ministry of Labor. Regional labor offices last month issued 31,965 work visas for foreigners to come and work in the Kingdom compared to 65,096 visas issued in the same period last year, said Dr. Abdul Wahid Al-Humaid, deputy minister of labor for planning and development. This is a 51 percent drop over the same period and is the result of the ministry’s policy to curb recruitment of foreign workers as part of the Saudization drive.

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Car Thieves Resort To Creative Techniques

RIYADH, 27 October 2004 — Car rental companies have cautioned customers about a new trend in automobile thefts. In one incident, Budget Rent-a-Car Company lost a brand-new Lumina driven by a customer only a few days ago when thieves adopted a novel technique to steal it. Budget alone lost three vehicles in one day. Similar incidents have been reported by other car rental companies.

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Quake Monitoring To Be Expanded

RIYADH, 24 October 2004 — Saudi Arabia will expand its network of earthquake monitoring centers by adding three high-powered digital seismic stations within six months. The Riyadh-based King Abdul Aziz City for Science and Technology (KACST), the central scientific organization to monitor seismic activities with a mandate to report any tremor or aftershocks directly to the Saudi government, is working on the expansion project.

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5,500 Prisoners to Be Freed This Ramadan

RIYADH- Saudi Arabia will release 5,500 prisoners, mainly convicted Asian and African workers serving prison terms in different jails. Only those foreign workers, whose cases are unrelated to such serious crimes as terrorism and drug-trafficking, will be released and deported during Ramadan following royal clemency to be granted by the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Fahd.

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Insan To Build Social Club For Orphans In Al-Kharj

RIYADH, 29 September 2007 — As part of efforts to integrate orphans into mainstream society, the Charitable Society for the Care of Orphans (Insan) has announced plans to build two major facilities. The total cost of the two projects, which include a special social club for orphans in Al-Kharj and a central Insan office building in Riyadh, will exceed SR69 million.

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World’s Largest Islamic Financing Deal Concluded

RIYADH, 27 September 2004 — The successful conclusion of the world’s largest Islamic financing transaction was announced here yesterday by senior officials of Ettihad Etisalat and commercial banks of Saudi Arabia and other Gulf states. The move by the UAE’s Etisalat to enter the expanding Saudi GSM market has generated the $2.35 billion Islamic transaction setting a benchmark for Islamic financing deals in the years to come.

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