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Sunday 1 November 2009 (13 Dhul Qa`dah 1430)

Shoura chief blasts Iran for politicizing Haj
Arab News
RIYADH: Shoura Council President Abdullah Al-Asheikh on Saturday denounced the Iranian move to exploit the annual Muslim pilgrimage for political purposes, saying it would create division among the...  Full Story 
 
 
Saudi-India ties enter new era
Mohammed Rasooldeen | Arab News
RIYADH: Both Saudi and Indian businessmen will now get long-term multiple entry visas to visit each other’s country — this was one of the major decisions taken at the 8th meeting of the Indo-Saudi...  Full Story 
 
 
Drive to bust fake Haj firms launched
Arab News
JEDDAH: The Ministry of Haj is sending inspectors to visit domestic Haj groups in order to identify fraudulent companies, said Ibrahim Al-Jabiri, director general of the Department of Domestic Pilgrims...  Full Story 
 
 
The hydraulics of Holocaust
Roger Harrison | Arab News
JEDDAH: Jordan was one of the first countries in the world to sign a water agreement, which it did twice with Israel, first in 1953 and again in 1987. Al-Naser’s words appear prophetic, but the...  Full Story 
KSU researchers develop antigens
P.K. Abdul Ghafour | Arab News

 
JEDDAH: Researchers at King Saud University (KSU) in Riyadh have developed antigens to prevent the spread of cancer cells by fortifying the patient’s immune system. Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques...  Full Story 
 
 
No case of blasphemy against Al Arabiya yet
Muhammad Humaidan | Arab News
JEDDAH: There has been no official complaint of blasphemy against Al Arabiya news channel yet, a senior official has confirmed. “We have so far not received any information about a case filed...  Full Story 
 
 
An Indira Gandhi moment
M.J. Akbar | Arab News
If so many male members of the Delhi establishment were not irredeemably bald, the loudest sound in the capital would be that of hair being torn in frustration. Those who have rescued their pates with...  Full Story 
 
 
Editorial: Climate costs
1 November 2009
The only certainties about how the world will tackle carbon emissions are that it is going to be very expensive and that initially at least the effort is going to be plagued by muddle and argument. How...  Full Story 

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