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Wednesday 29 June 2005 (22 Jumada al-Ula 1426)

Who Wants Law Schools?

The need for the Kingdom to have law schools teaching the legal profession has become a pressing necessity. In the past law schools were luxuries, but it is no longer the case. With globalization now... Full Story


Is Dubai Worth Copying?

The press in the United Arab Emirates has begun complaining about the large number of foreigners in the country, saying it is altering the UAE’s demographic complexion. At the same time, people outside... Full Story


Child Molestation — a Serious Approach Needed

According to an online newspaper, one quarter of Saudi children have been molested at least once during their lives. The paper, Al-Wifaq, said that 62 percent of the victims refused to identify the... Full Story




Expats Are Not the Problem

At a recent forum in the Eastern Province, the Saudi Aramco vice chairman spoke of future energy projects worth SR487 billion. He pointed out that the projects would result in job opportunities for... Full Story


Too Many Applicants for Too Few Jobs

Some 2,500 women recently applied for 12 jobs at Taiba University in Madinah. The newly established university advertised for staff with BA degrees and six years experience working with computers and... Full Story


Thank You, America

What have the Arabs given us Saudis in comparison to what we have gained from our relations with America? I know very well that this is an extremely sensitive issue that many would hesitate to address;... Full Story


Women Need Jobs, Not Driving Licenses

Reading what is being written these days about women driving, one might get the impression that putting women behind the wheel was a priority for the Kingdom’s women. It is as if all the country’s... Full Story


Airport Parking

In most of the world’s airports, there are car parks that can be used for short periods as well as others for longer periods. They are used by travelers who want their cars when they return from their... Full Story