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Saudi religious leader: Twitter leads to damnation
This from the BBC website: The head of Saudi Arabia's religious police has warned citizens against using Twitter, which is rising in popularity among Saudis. Sheikh Abdul Latif Abdul Aziz al-Sheikh said anyone using social media sites - and especially...
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Saudi vegetable seller dies after lighting self on fire in rare case in conservative kingdom
Associated PressRIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) — A Saudi newspaper says a vegetable seller who set himself on fire in Riyadh after police confiscated his goods for standing in an unauthorized area has died. The website for newspaper Sada reported that the man,...Tags: Saudi Arabia, Arab Spring
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MIDEAST WEEKAHEAD-Saudi regulations target stock market speculators
Reuters* Biggest Arab market dominated by retail traders * Makes prices volatile, distorts money flows * CMA mounts biggest drive in years to cut speculation * Appears to have backing of top officials * Some small-cap shares tumble By Nadia Saleem DUBAI,...Tags: Stock Market, Abdullah II of Jordan, World Bank Group, Saudi Arabia, Arab Spring
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Netanyahu must take a page from Sadat
NEW YORK (JTA) — U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is correct to describe a new proposal by the Arab League to revive Israeli-Palestinian peace talks as "a very big step forward." Yet there will be no serious movement toward peace until Israeli...Tags: John Kerry, Doha (Qatar), Religion and Belief, Saudi Arabia, National Government
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Saudi c.bank pushes banks to reserve more jobs for locals -paper
ReutersRIYADH, May 13 (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia's central bank has asked commercial banks to identify jobs that can be done by Saudi nationals as Riyadh pushes to move more of its citizens into jobs now done by expatriates, Asharq al-Awsat reported on Monday....Tags: Saudi Arabia, Newspaper and Magazine
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New coronavirus can probably can be passed person to person- WHO
ReutersRIYADH, May 12 (Reuters) - The World Health Organisation (WHO) said on Sunday it appeared likely that the novel coronavirus, which has killed 18 people in Saudi Arabia and Europe, could be passed from person to person. WHO Assistant Director-General...Tags: Saudi Arabia
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Alwaleed's Kingdom, on prowl for acquisitions, plans hotel sale
Reuters* Says asked banks for potential acquisition ideas * Plans to sell stakes in 20-30 hotels globally * Backs Citi CEO's "conservative strategy" * Says no rush for Twitter to go public By Mirna Sleiman and Angus McDowall RIYADH, May 6 (Reuters) -...Tags: Business Enterprises, Earnings Forecasts, Abdullah II of Jordan, Investment Service, News Corp.
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In changing region, U.S. committed to military ties with Gulf Arabs
ReutersBy William Maclean and David Alexander DUBAI/WASHINGTON, April 29 (Reuters) - Washington is signalling its military commitment to its Gulf Arab allies at a time of unfamiliar strain in their decades old partnership. Syria's civil war and Iran's...Tags: White House, U.S. Department of Defense, Wars and Interventions, Saudi Arabia, Abdullah ibn Abdulaziz al Saud
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Saudi royal decree may ease $67 bln housing logjam
Reuters* Decree brings grants of land, loans under one umbrella * Removes hurdle to $67 bln construction programme * Addresses major social, political issue * But administering process may be slow * Solution to housing shortage may take a decade By Martin...Tags: Abdullah II of Jordan, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, Saudi Arabia, National Government, Finance
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Saudi royal decree may ease $67 billion housing logjam
ReutersDUBAI/RIYADH (Reuters) - A royal decree in Saudi Arabia has shaken up the way in which the government allocates vast tracts of land, removing an obstacle to a $67 billion program to ease the country's housing shortage. King Abdullah originally...Tags: Abdullah II of Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, National Government, Finance
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ANALYSIS-Nuclear Saudi Arabia a lifeline for the atomic energy industry
Reuters* Kingdom likely to choose more than one reactor design * Varied designs mean a greater range of reactor vendors involved * High capital costs, environmental resistance not issues * Signed nuclear cooperation deals with France, Korea, China, and...Tags: Abdullah II of Jordan, Japan Nuclear Emergency (2011), Saudi Arabia, Toshiba Corporation, Japan
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Curtis B. Reiber, Army officer
Curtis B. Reiber, an Army intelligence officer whose career spanned three decades, died Nov. 20 of a stroke at Saint Agnes Hospital. He was 77.
The son of a DuPont Co. worker and a homemaker, Curtis Brooks Reiber was born in Centre Hall, Pa., and...Tags: Central Michigan University, Melbourne, Religion and Belief, Saudi Arabia, Defense Intelligence Agency
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