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Saudi frees activist held over Web article
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Reuters - Saudi Arabia on Tuesday released an Islamist activist who was arrested earlier this month after criticising a cabinet minister in an Internet article, Islamist Web sites and Arab media said.
Prince Charles starts visit to Cairo
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AFP - Prince Charles and his wife Camilla arrived in Cairo, kicking off a two-week tour of Egypt, Saudi Arabia and India meant to promote tolerance between civilizations.
Royal couple set for foreign tour
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Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall prepare to go on their second overseas tour, to Egypt, Saudi Arabia and India.
Slain al-Qaida Leader Vowed to Attack U.S
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AP - The slain leader of al-Qaida in Saudi Arabia vowed in his final testament that his group would overthrow the royal family and stage more attacks against the kingdom and Americans in the region, according to a video released Saturday.
Rights group condemns Saudi activist's arrest
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Reuters - Media rights group Reporters Without Borders on Thursday called on Saudi Arabia to release an Islamist activist arrested last week after criticizing a government minister in an Internet article.
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Saudi Prince Pledges Billions To Stop Stock Market Crash
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Matthew Borghese - AHN Staff Writer Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (AHN) - Saudi Prince, Alwaleed Bin Talal Alsaud, says his company may invest up to $2.7 billion in his country's stock market, to help avert a total collapse of the market. According to the prince, "There are now special and great...
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Gitmo Transcripts Paint Shadowy Portraits
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AP - Named detainees: 186, citizens of two dozen countries including Iraq and Saudi Arabia. Accusations: Recruiting for the Taliban, helping Osama bin Laden escape U.S. troops, harboring gunmen who attacked American special forces.
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Gitmo Transcripts Paint Shadowy Portraits
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AP - Named detainees: 186, citizens of two dozen countries including Iraq and Saudi Arabia. Accusations: Recruiting for the Taliban, helping Osama bin Laden escape U.S. troops, harboring gunmen who attacked American special forces.
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Saudi Preacher Detained for Internet Posting
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Lynda Fisher - AHN Staff Writer Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (AHN) - A prominent Saudi preacher has been detained after publishing an Internet article criticizing adviser's to the ruling family of Saudi Arabia. According to his colleagues, Mohsen al-Awajy has been detained since Friday. The article...
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Saudi detains Islamist after Internet article
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Reuters - Saudi Arabia has detained a prominent Saudi preacher who wrote an Internet article criticising the ruling family's advisers, colleagues said on Monday.
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Some Gitmo Prisoners Don't Want to Go Home
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AP - Fearing militants or even their own governments, some prisoners at Guantanamo Bay from China, Saudi Arabia and other nations do not want to go home, according to transcripts of hearings at the U.S. prison in Cuba.
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Saudi wants to trim waists of overweight population
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Reuters - Saudi Arabia has launched a battle to trim waistlines in its overweight population, which has become one of the world's foremost "obese societies," a seminar heard this weekend.
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France's Chirac preaches respect in cartoon row
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Reuters - French President Jacques Chirac on a trip to Saudi Arabia preached on Sunday greater tolerance and respect after the publication of satirical cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad a month ago whipped up protests around the world.
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France seeks to boost Saudi trade
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President Chirac of France is in Saudi Arabia, for a three-day visit expected to focus on economic relations.
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Oil Prices Rise on Supply Fears
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AP - Oil prices rose Friday as tensions in Nigeria, Iran and Saudi Arabia supported fresh supply fears.
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Saudi Admits Involvement in Oil Attack
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AP - Iraqi border guards captured a Saudi who admitted he was involved in the suicide attack on the Abqaiq oil facility in Saudi Arabia, an Iraqi military spokesman said Thursday.
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Britain's Prince Charles to tour Egypt, Saudi Arabia, India
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AFP - Britain's Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, will visit Egypt, Saudi Arabia and India during a two-week official tour later this month, Charles' office said.
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Document: Al-Qaida Encourages Oil Attacks
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AP - Al-Qaida has encouraged its followers to attack oil pipelines and facilities in Muslim countries but not wells, according to a document posted on a Web site by the group that targeted the world's largest oil-processing complex in Saudi Arabia.
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Saudi Qaeda ideologue sets rules for oil war: Web
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Reuters - Al Qaeda has advised followers to attack pipelines in Saudi Arabia and Iraq but to steer clear of oil wells because they are the lifeline of Muslim states, according to a two-year-old document recently posted on the Web.
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FIFA President Defends Media Restrictions
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AP - FIFA president Sepp Blatter defended restrictions on newspapers and news agencies at this year's World Cup and threatened Wednesday to impose further limits in response to criticism.
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Oil deepens losses, eyes on bulging US crude stocks
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Reuters - Oil prices fell half a dollar on Tuesday, deepening losses after Saudi Arabia moved swiftly to quell future attacks against its oil installations and on forecasts for a further rise in bulging U.S. crude inventories.
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Saudis Kill 5 Militants For Failed Attack On Oil Facility
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Yvonne Lee - All Headline News Staff Reporter Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (AHN) - The Saudi government says Monday that its security forces shot dead five militants who are suspected of participating in a failed suicide bombing of an oil facility last week. The Interior Ministry says in a statement...
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Oil falls $2 after steep Saudi-led gain
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Reuters - Oil fell nearly two dollars on Monday, unwinding gains made after a foiled al Qaeda attack on the world's biggest oil processing plant in Saudi Arabia.
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Saudis: 2 Would-Be Bombers on Terror List
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AP - Saudi Arabia said Sunday that two suicide bombers killed in a foiled attack on the world's biggest oil processing complex were on its list of most-wanted extremists.
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Gulf oil supplies secure despite Qaeda threats: Qatar
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AFP - Gulf oil supplies are secure despite fresh threats by the Al-Qaeda network after a foiled suicide bombing against Saudi Arabia's biggest processing plant, Qatar's energy minister has said.
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