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| Siebel Service Management Developer Job Opening Riyadh, Saudi Arabia | | 2008-07-02 09:28:00 | | Job Title: Siebel Service Management Developer
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| | Wael Julaidan, Founder of al Qaeda, Back in Action in Saudi Arabia? | | 2008-06-05 09:21:16 | | Is Wael Julaidan, founder of al Qaeda and one of only two Saudis ever designated as terrorist financiers by the Saudi regime and supposedly out of circulation, back in the public spotlight? It would seem so. According to the English language Saudi paper, the the Arab News Julaidan was a featured speaker at a recent conference hosted by the World Assembly of Muslim Youth (WAMY). The article was first noted and commented on by the Global MB Report (registration required). There are no other known leaders...(read more) | | By: An American Warning | | |
| | NEW MODERN CITIES PLANNED IN SAUDI ARABIA | | 2008-05-29 00:00:00 | |
Talking of development and modern architecture, the focus is Saudi Arabiathe oil kingdom of the globe. With the hike in oil prices since 2002, a barrel touching $130 this month, the Saudi economy has picked up like fire in last five years. The result has been a well-planned diversification beyond the oil exports. Worlds largest Petrochemical plant; Petro Rabigh a joint venture by state-run oil company Saudi Aramco and Sumitomo Chemicals of Japan. The project is Saudi Arabias boldest bet to create its identity beyond the oil regime, as an industrial powerhouse. The plant is part of a $500 billion investment program to build new contemporary cities, create millions of jobs and diversify the economy away from petroleum exports over the next two decades.
Abu Dhabi alone has been planning to spend about $1 billion for a new museum with the help of the Louvre, Paris. Dubai is planning to build a small-scale replica of the French city of Lyon, complete with residential housing, a mus | | By: SPACIFY – Modern Furniture | | |
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| News: Saudi Arabia becomes major UN donor | | 2008-05-24 15:30:00 | | The UN appealed for US$755 million to cover the high costs of food and fuel which have risen dramatically since June 2007, hampering the world's most vulnerable nations in the global food crisis.31 countries responded in donating a collective US$460 million. Saudi Arabia now close the gap with a US$500 million donation.The half-billion dollar contribution puts the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia at the forefront of the large-scale, high-level, multilateral UN action by the global community. (Full)Picture courtesy Tom Haskell/WFP
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| | Facebook and Saudi Arabia Crimes | | 2008-04-16 22:11:08 | | I read about this really shocking story, about father murdered his own daughter recently in Saudi Arabia -Riyadh, when he discovered that she was having an online conversation with a man through facebook.
I don’t know.. but if this is true then I only can say that facebook I completely agreed that facebook is dangerous. If [...] | | By: Life Thinking | | |
| | Mile high tower to be built in Saudi Arabia | | 2008-03-31 09:52:00 | | On a clear day, the view from the top will take in the Middle East, North Africa and the Indian Ocean - providing you've a head for heights. Plans for a mile-high tower in the Saudi Arabian desert have been unveiled by the billionaire owner of London's Savoy Hotel. At 5,250ft, the £5billion project, masterminded by two British engineering consultancies, will be twice as high as its nearest | | By: News Alert | | |
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| News: Saudi Arabia uses 11 planes to bring rain. | | 2008-03-25 07:40:57 | | Saudi Arabia has started the fourth phase of its program to extract rain from clouds, part of a project started five months ago to secure more water resources in the kingdom.The head of the Meteorological and Environmental Protection Administration, Saleh al-Shahri, said 11 planes are being used in the current phase, together with a high-tech network of mobile cloud physics radars, a communication and satellite network, and experts from various Saudi universities and research centers.The process, commonly known as "cloud seeding" is a form of weather modification, attempting to change the amount or type of precipitation that falls from clouds, by dispersing substances into the air that serve as cloud condensation or ice nuclei.The program is part of the kingdom's ongoing efforts to counter the scarcity of water, especially since ground water is subject to depletion. The average annual rainfall for Saudi Arabia is around 4.4 inches (112 mm) per year but whole regions may not experience | | By: The Road to the Horizon | | |
| | Canadian to face beheading in Saudi Arabia | | 2008-03-04 08:04:00 | | A young Canadian citizen was sentenced to death in Saudi Arabia yesterday, convicted of murder in relation to a schoolyard brawl that turned deadly last year.Observers, who point out that the kingdom has not executed a Westerner in decades, are pinning their hopes on an appeal in coming months. | | By: News Alert | | |
| | | Saudi Arabia prepares to lift ban on female drivers | | 2008-01-22 22:01:11 | | Filed under: Government/Legal, Driving
If you’re of the opinion that the religious right has too much influence on American politics, you should check out Saudi Arabia. The royal family has relied for decades on the support of fundamentalist Wahabi clerics who, in return for their support to the ibn Saud regime, have insisted on ever more [...] | | By: Car O Focus | | |
| | Bush Delivers Arms Sale to Saudi Arabia | | 2008-01-14 13:01:08 | | RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) - President Bush, on his first visit to this oil-rich kingdom, delivered a major arms sale Monday to a key ally in a region where the U.S. casts neighboring Iran as a menace to stability.
Bush’s talks with Saudi King Abdullah, which began over dinner and were continuing with late-night meetings, also [...] | | By: TexasFred's | | |
| | Ati-Atihan fest has become a favorite in Saudi Arabia | | 2007-12-27 19:09:28 | | Unknown to many, the Kalibo Sto. Nino Ati-atihan Festival is being held worldwide and has become a favorite in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Mary Jane Tupas, who was recently awarded by President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo as Natatanging Bagong Bayani (OFW) Awardee, said that they have been celebrating the Ati-Atihan festival in Saudi freely, only without any [...] | | By: Philippines Travel Blog | | |
| | "Saudi Arabia does not use terrorism..." | | 2007-12-21 15:00:00 | | In editorials, the Saudi press has harshly censured Syrian Vice President Farouq Al-Shar' for stating at a National Progressive Front conference last week that the Saudi royal family was opposed to dividing Iraq out of fear of losing its control of the oil wells.In an editorial, the Saudi daily Al-Watan said, "Al-Shar' is the most prominent element making inter-Arab relations difficult," and that "unlike others, Saudi Arabia does not use terrorism, violence, or assassinations to protect its interests." | | By: THE NEW BABYLON TIMES | | |
| | | Surprise, Surprise: Yet More Evidence that the Majority of Foreign Fighters in Iraq Come from Saudi Arabia | | 2007-11-23 18:45:10 | | Almost since the beginning of the Sunni insurgency in Iraq in late 2003, there has been an ongoing public debate about the significance and origins of foreign-born jihadists who have traveled to Iraq intent upon joining Al-Qaida and killing Americans and Muslim "apostates". Despite a veritable avalanche of evidence suggesting that these foreign fighters have had a disproportionate role in destabilizing Iraq and that a large cross-section (if not outright majority) of these fighters are coming from...(read more) | | By: An American Warning | | |
| | SAUDI ARABIA: Gas pipeline blast kills 28 in Saudi Arabia | | 2007-11-19 00:18:58 | | An explosion set a gas pipeline ablaze and killed 28 workers in eastern Saudi Arabia, the Saudi national oil company Aramco said on Sunday. "The fire broke out while contractor workers where linking...
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| | Saudi Arabia!: You Suck Balls Too! | | 2007-11-17 20:42:00 | | Saudi Court increases punishment for gang rape victim.There are a lot of low-life countries which beg the question "Why does anyone want to live there?".. and Saudi Arabia is very high on the list, especially for women. We can write volumes here about what an ass-backward piece of shit country Saudi Arabia is.. This story drives the point home, doesn't it? | | By: Amerikan Turk | | |
| | SAUDI ARABIA: Aramco to shut Rabigh refinery for a month | | 2007-10-17 18:07:51 | | Saudi Aramco will shut down its 400,000 barrels per day (bpd) Rabigh refinery for at least a month for a planned turnaround from early next week, industry sources said on Wednesday.
The shutdown...
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| | | Saudi Arabia Lectures the EU on Human Rights | | 2007-10-09 10:00:00 | | Brussels Journal - The “Human Rights Commission” of Saudi Arabia, a country where slavery was formally abolished as late as the 1960s and is still practiced more or less openly (it is allowed according to sharia law), now lectures Europeans on Islamophobia. Notice that this is not an isolated incident; it is part of a sustained, ongoing effort with the explicit goal of surrendering half a billion Europeans to Islam.Saudi Arabia’s Human Rights Commission (HRC) will urge its counterparts in the European Union to ask their governments not to link terrorism to Islam and also to issue regulations to protect Muslims from prejudice and discrimination because of their faith. The government-funded rights body will also address various human rights issues in Europe: when Muslims are unjustly interrogated, treated with disrespect, physically or mentally abused, or not allowed to practice their faith freely such as Muslim girls being prevented from wearing the hijab (head cover) in some schools. | | By: THE NEW BABYLON TIMES | | |
| | Saudi Arabia urgently needs more nurses, other health workers | | 2007-07-24 13:32:00 | | Davao City (24 August) -- The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) is in urgent need of additional nurses and health-related workers.Francis B. Domingo, chief of the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA) Mindanao area yesterday (August 22) said the Ministry of Health (MoH) through the Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia, Saudi Recruitment Office (SRO) has requested their assistance regarding the immediate deployment of health workers particularly nurses.While the KSA has requested earlier the screening of at least 2,000 nurses, Domingo said the additional number is on top of their original request. The SRO has requested at least 5,100 licensed nurses, 100 of which must have had at least 2 years experience in the ICU, MICU, CCU, CHU and CSICU, he said.Minimum monthly rate for nurses is between US$ 600.00 - 2,133.00 with 45 days annual paid vacation with free round trip ticket, free housing and transportation. Work contract is renewable every year, Domingo said.Domingo stressed that no | | By: Philippine Nurses - Board Exam Results NLE - Nurse | | |
| | | In Saudi Arabia, a view from behind the veil | | 2007-06-12 17:21:00 | | Megan K. Stack - The hem of my heavy Islamic cloak trailed over floors that glistened like ice. I walked faster, my eyes fixed on a familiar, green icon. I hadn't seen a Starbucks in months, but there it was, tucked into a corner of a fancy shopping mall in the Saudi capital. After all those bitter little cups of sludgy Arabic coffee, here at last was an improbable snippet of home — caffeinated, comforting, American.I wandered into the shop, filling my lungs with the rich wafts of coffee. The man behind the counter gave me a bemused look; his eyes flickered. More... | | By: THE NEW BABYLON TIMES | | |
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