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New American ambassador to Saudi Arabia
The White House on Monday announced that the US President George W. Bush chose one of the major industrialists working in the field of oil to be the US ambassador in Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia-USA, Politics, 11/19/2003

Jordan hands over Riyadh one of the Saudi plane high-jackers
Saudi Arabia's minister of the interior Prince Nayef Bin Abdul Aziz said that Jordan handed over Saudi Arabia one of the highjackers of the Saudi plane that was hijacked to Baghdad three years ago.
Jordan-Saudi Arabia, Politics, 11/18/2003

Okaz: Executor of al-Muhayya operation is wanted number 19 Saudi Arabia: al-Qaida is unable to foil the regime
The Saudi daily Okaz disclosed yesterday that the executor of al- Muhayya residential complex in Riyadh last week was one of the 19 wanted persons in the "terrorist list" declared by the Saudi ministry of the interior after Riyadh explosion in May this year. This came at a time when the Saudi authorities stressed that al-Qaida organization "will not succeed in toppling the regime," in Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia, Politics, 11/17/2003


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