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Three wanted Saudis killed in confrontations in Riyadh
Three wanted Saudis were killed in violent confrontations that erupted yesterday at dawn with the Saudi police who were carrying out a breaking in operation into one house to the east of the capital, Riyadh.
Saudi Arabia, Local, 10/13/2004

Riyadh: administrative reasons behind banning woman from taking part in the elections
One official in the Saudi municipal elections said yesterday that there are administrative reasons behind a likely decision on banning women from taking part in the elections which were declared by the Saudi minister of the interior Nayef Bin Abdul Aziz in Kuwait on Sunday.
Saudi Arabia, Politics, 10/12/2004

Study underway to transport oil from Sidi krir to Ain Sukhna
Egypt's Minister of Petroleum Sameh Fahmi discussed on Monday with Abdullah Jum'ah, Chairman of Saudi Aramco, vistas for furthering cooperation between the two sides.
Egypt-Saudi Arabia, Economics, 10/12/2004

Prince Nayef: Women will not take part in the elections
Saudi Arabia's minister of the interior said yesterday in Kuwait it is not likely that woman will be permitted to take part in the municipal elections due to be held next year.
Saudi Arabia, Politics, 10/11/2004


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