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Saudia Arabia Blames Hamas: Arab World Begins to Split

Reports that Saudia Arabia has placed blame firmly on Hamas for the continuing Israel onslaught is creating division in the Arab League.
In the Media by Michael Squires - 2 comments

Reforming Saudi Jihadis In Comfort

The Saudi government is taking a new approach to reforming prisoners who fought with al-Qaeda, giving them a more comfortable prison term and classes where Islamic scholars challenge their world view.
In the Media by KJ Mullins

Saudis set up force to guard oil plants

Saudi Arabia has begun setting up a 35,000 man security force to protect its oil infrastructure, amid growing concern about its oil installations after threats from al-Qaeda to attack facilities in the Gulf, & rising tensions between Iran and the US.
In the Media by RobotGod - 2 comments

Blair hits back at Saudi probe allegations

Tony Blair has hit back at claims by the Liberal Democrats that the Serious Fraud Office was pressured to drop an investigation into claims that a deal between the Saudis and BAE Systems was corrupt.
In the Media by Fortunesfool

Saudis plan Iraq security fence

Looks like the U.S. isn't the only one worried about people crossing their borders...
In the Media by KeithLDick

Suicide Bombing Hits Riyadh

CAIRO (voa) - Saudi Arabia says terrorists are responsible for explosions at a residential compound in Western Riyadh, that killed at least two people and wounded dozens of others, many of them children. The bombing came a day after the United States c...
In the Media by Digital Journal Staff

Bush, Abdullah To Meet Thursday In Texas

WASHINGTON (voa) - President Bush and Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Abdullah meet Thursday at the Bush ranch in Crawford, Texas, where they are expected to focus on how to advance the Saudi leader's Mideast peace plan. Leaders at last month's Arab su...
In the Media by Digital Journal Staff

White House Praises Saudi Peace Proposal

WASHINGTON (voa) - The Bush administration has welcomed the Arab League's unanimous endorsement of a Saudi peace plan for the Middle East. But the White House is not expecting the Arab leaders' approval to lead to a quick end to escalating Israeli-P...
In the Media by Digital Journal Staff

Cheney, Saudi Crown Prince Abdullah To Meet Saturday

RIYADH (voa) - Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Abdullah says he will tell U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney that he opposes a U.S. strike against Iraq when the two men meet Saturday. The Saudi prince told two American television networks (CNN and ABC) t...
In the Media by Digital Journal Staff

Saudis Call For Peaceful Pilgramage

MECCA (voa) - Some two million Muslims have converged on Mecca for the annual hajj pilgrimage amid Saudi government warnings it will not tolerate any political activity. The country's interior minister (Mayef bin Abdel Aziz) says authorities will us...
In the Media by Digital Journal Staff
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Khalid Aldawsari, a 20-year-old college student near Lubbock, Texas, allegedly targeted the Dallas home of former President George W. Bush.
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No Time for Complacency

Energy and Security - Chuck Colson for BP Over the past few weeks, oil prices have dropped from their record levels...
Oct 2, 2008 in  Christianity by Sheba

How Obama will spend your hard earned tax dollars.

With the problems with the US economy and crippling debt to the nation, instead of finding ways to cut our costs,...
Sep 20, 2008 by Katie - 2 comments
 

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