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Friday 26 September 2008 (26 Ramadan 1429)
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Dialogue is vital: King — ‘Use KANDC as platform to air views’
P.K. Abdul Ghafour I Arab News
JEDDAH: Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah stressed the important role being played by King Abdul Aziz National Dialogue Center (KANDC) in deepening the values of love, tolerance and dialogue...  Full Story 
 
 
Saudi researchers map first Arab genome
Andrew Hammond I Reuters
RIYADH: Saudi researchers have mapped the first Arab genome in a project to put the Arab world on the global genetic map and improve health care. Geneticists from Saudi Biosciences say unlocking...  Full Story 
 
 
Port crisis resolved — Freight handling at JIP back to normal, says official
P.K. Abdul Ghafour I Arab News
JEDDAH: The crisis at Jeddah Islamic Port (JIP) is over and business there is back to normal, Khaled bin Ahmed Bubshait, president of the Saudi Ports Authority (SPA), announced yesterday. He said the...  Full Story 
 
 
No freeze on recruitment, says Bangladesh Embassy
M. Ghazanfar Ali Khan I Arab News
RIYADH: Saudi Arabia has not stopped issuing visas to Bangladeshi nationals seeking employment in industrial and agricultural sectors or even in households, the Bangladesh Embassy reiterated yesterday. “The...  Full Story 
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Lawmakers agree on framework of $700bn bailout
Barbara Ferguson I Arab News
WASHINGTON: Despite a cacophony of protests from American taxpayers, US lawmakers said yesterday they had reached an agreement on the fundamentals of a proposed $700 billion bailout of the financial...  Full Story 
 
 
Kidnapped tourists taken to Libya
Andrew Heavens I Reuters
KHARTOUM: Kidnappers holding 11 European tourists and eight Egyptians moved from Sudan into Libya with their hostages yesterday, a Sudanese spokesman said. The kidnappers seized the tourists...  Full Story 
 
 
Editorial: Uncertain times for airlines
26 September 2008
STORIES of airlines in trouble or brought crashing down to earth in a financial fireball because of the high costs of fuel have become commonplace. Around 30 have already gone bankrupt this year, most...  Full Story 
 
 
The maverick rides again
Simon Tisdall I The Guardian
DEMOCRATS heaped scorn on John McCain’s shock decision on Wednesday to suspend his presidential campaign and return to Washington to tackle the nation’s financial crisis. The Republican...  Full Story 
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