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Friday 20 November 2009 (03 Dhul Hijjah 1430)

20 swine flu cases reported among pilgrims: Al-Rabeeah
Muhammad Humaidan | Arab News
JEDDAH/RIYADH: Twenty swine flu cases have been reported among foreign Haj pilgrims since they started arriving for this year’s pilgrimage, Health Minister Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah said at a press conference...  Full Story 
 
 
Civil defense geared up for Haj
Badea Abu Al-Naja | Arab News
MAKKAH: The Civil Defense has over 70 units ready to check pilgrim accommodation for any possible hazards during Haj. It has also provided 85 units for medical evacuation and to check the safety...  Full Story 
 
 
New faces at JCCI welcomed
Galal Fakkar | Arab News
JEDDAH: The business community in Jeddah is happy over the announcement made by Commerce and Industry Minister Abdullah Zainal Alireza appointing four men and two women to the board of Jeddah Chamber...  Full Story 
 
 
Play fair, and Egypt may yet be land of the rising son
Sultan Sooud Al Qassemi
To his supporters he is a voice of reform in a stagnant country. To his detractors he represents the ruling elite responsible for the stagnation of the Arab world's most populous nation. However...  Full Story 
Kingdom, US sign pact
Arab News
WASHINGTON: Saudi Arabia and the United States have discussed prospects of expanding military cooperation during a strategic meeting attended by Prince Khaled bin Sultan, assistant minister of defense...  Full Story 
 
 
423 Palestinian kids suffering in Israeli jails
Mohammed Mar'i | Arab News
RAMALLAH: Palestinian Minister of Social Affairs Majidah Al-Masri said on Thursday that 423 Palestinian children are currently living in what she described as “difficult and painful circumstances”...  Full Story 
 
 
Lifting the lid on UK’s Israel lobby
Neil Berry | albionroad@tiscali.co.uk
The journalist, Peter Oborne, could not believe his ears when, last summer, in the aftermath of Israel’s bloody invasion of Gaza, the leader of the British Conservative Party, David Cameron, praised...  Full Story 
 
 
Editorial: Sport and violence
20 November 2009
Algeria's 1-0 football win over Egypt in Wednesday’s World Cup qualifying play-off in Khartoum, was no doubt all the sweeter for the victorious team after the violence mounted against them on and...  Full Story 

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