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 Crossroads Arabia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has undertaken the role as part of its religious and national duty with regard to the situation in the region and the crisis in Lebanon and the occupied Palestinian territories.
Saudi Arabia is one of the world's most conservative societies, an absolute monarchy which governs through a strict interpretation of sharia, Islamic law.
Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan and Kuwait - which are traditionally allies of Washington - have criticised Hezbollah for the fighting in Lebanon.
www.xrdarabia.org /blog   (3785 words)

  
 Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia is a monarchy without elected representative institutions or political parties.
Children of Saudi fathers are considered Muslim, and reportedly are coerced to conform to their father's interpretation of Islam.
Hospital workers reported that many women were admitted for treatment of injuries that apparently resulted from spousal violence; hospitals now are required to report any suspicious injuries to authorities.
www.state.gov /g/drl/rls/hrrpt/2002/18288.htm   (13303 words)

  
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The system of government in Saudi Arabia is a royal dynasty, and the King, the Cabinet and the Shura Council constitute the executive and legislative powers in the country.
By the end of 1996 the total number of hospitals in the country reached 290 out of which 179 are governmental, and the rest are either private or owned by some government departments.
It borders the Red Sea to the west; Jordan, Iraq and Kuwait to the north, the Arabian Gulf, Bahrain, Qatar and UAE to the east; and Yemen and the Sultanate of Oman to the south.
www.middleeast.com /ksa.htm   (3607 words)

  
 Saudi Arabia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
For the first time, the Saudi nation was able to see what the Israelis were doing to the Muslim populations of Palestine and resentment of the USA grew by leaps and bounds as it was pointed out that the tanks and weaponry were financed by the USA.
Osama bin Muhammad bin Awad bin Laden ("Bin Laden") was born in Riyadh in 1957, the 7th child of 52 children of Muhammad Bin Laden, a Saudi Citizen of Yemeni origin and founder of the biggest construction conglomerate in Saudi Arabia.
The Saudi authorities are convinced that the selection of so many Saudi nationals was a deliberate act by bin Laden for the express purpose of driving a wedge between the USA and Saudi Arabia.
www.eurolegal.org /neoconwars/mesauar.htm   (6576 words)

  
 Saudi Arabia - Consular Information Sheet
Saudi Arabia has a modern and well-developed infrastructure, and facilities for travelers are widely available, although the country does not issue visas for tourism except for approved tour groups.
To ensure that conservative standards of conduct are observed, the Saudi religious police have accosted or arrested foreigners, including U.S. citizens, for improper dress or other infractions, such as consumption of alcohol or association by a female with a male to whom she is not related.
The Saudi Embassy in Washington advises women traveling to Saudi Arabia to dress in a conservative fashion, wearing ankle-length dresses with long sleeves, and not to wear trousers in public.
www.arabicnews.com /travel/saudi.html   (4849 words)

  
 Kingdom Issues New List of Terrorists   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Saudi analyst Faris ibn Houzam said that of those outside Saudi Arabia, most were likely to be in neighboring Iraq.
Saudi security consultant Nawaf Obaid said most of the Saudis — who made up 29 of the 36 names on the new list — were “second tier” militants who had worked under more senior operatives, most of whom have been killed or captured.
The non-Saudis are wanted by Saudi Arabia but “also represent a threat in their native countries” because they have gained access to money, logistics and training, Obaid said.
www.arabnews.com /?page=1§ion=0&article=66089&d=29&m=6&y=2005   (1088 words)

  
 Human Rights Watch - Saudi Arabia - Migrant Workers
In an important sense, this report is an indictment of unscrupulous private employers and sponsors as well as Saudi authorities, including interior ministry interrogators and shari’a court judges, who operate without respect for the rule of law and the inherent dignity of all men and women, irrespective of gender, race, and religion.
But the government of Saudi Arabia has the primary responsibility to promote and protect the rights of the country’s large migrant worker population in a much more aggressive and public manner, consistent with its obligations under international law.
Saudi authorities must also recognize that many migrant workers are simply too afraid to report abusive treatment for fear of alienating sponsors or de facto employers, inviting retaliatory punishment, and losing their jobs.
hrw.org /mideast/saudi/labor   (2489 words)

  
 Saudi Arabia News.Net
The king was referring to an Arab peace initiative, proposed by Saudi Arabia and adopted in a 2002 Arab summit, which offers Israel a comprehensive peace in return for Arab land it seized in a 1967...
Saudi Arabia warned today that the conflict between Israel and Lebanese Hizbollah guerrillas could ignite a broader Middle East war, even as King Abdullah announced $1.5 billion in aid to Lebanon.
Saudi Arabia News.Net is part of an international network of news sites, dedicated to the major regions, countries and cities of the world.
www.saudiarabianews.net   (2086 words)

  
 Saudi demography and geology
Saudi Arabia's oil wealth is almost exclusively along the Gulf, in an area with most of the Shia population of that country.
Saudi officials even went so far as to take journalists on fly-overs of Saudi Arabia's oilfields in the so-called "Empty Quarter," pointing out the high-tech wells that the kingdom insists will keep it the top exporter of crude oil for decades.
In Saudi Arabia, seawater is injected into the giant fields to help move the oil toward the top of the reservoir.
www.oilempire.us /saudioil.html   (5037 words)

  
 Dhimmi Watch: Where is Christmas in Saudi Arabia?
Their sensibilities cannot be offended in Saudi Arabia, and their sensibilities cannot be offended in Europe, as we have documented here with several recent stories.
Saudi Arabia has stated publicly that its policy is to protect the right of non-Muslims to worship privately.
Sipping Saudi champagne, a concoction of fizzy water and apple juice, the woman said Christmas used to have its own traditions in Saudi Arabia.
www.jihadwatch.org /dhimmiwatch/archives/004418.php   (1386 words)

  
 Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia is a monarchy ruled by the Al Saud family without elected representative institutions at the national level and with a 2004 population of approximately 26.7 million of which an estimated 7 million were foreign citizens.
The Saudi Journalist Association was founded in 2004 under a charter granted by the government in 2003.
The law provides that women may not be admitted to a hospital for medical treatment without the consent of a male relative; however this was not generally enforced.
www.state.gov /g/drl/rls/hrrpt/2005/61698.htm   (12996 words)

  
 The Bush-Saudi Connection
Throughout the eighties, when the United States assisted the Saudis in a giant military buildup of airfields, ports, and bases throughout the kingdom, many of the contracts were awarded to the largest construction company in Saudi Arabia, the Saudi Binladen Group, founded by Osama bin Laden’s father.
The Saudi royal family placed him under house arrest after discovering that Mahfouz had used the royal bank to channel millions of dollars through fake charities into bin Laden’s organizations, but Mahfouz was not so much punished as inconvenienced.
Michael Springmann, formerly chief of the visa section at the US Embassy in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, claims that he rejected hundreds of suspicious visa applications, but the C.I.A. officer overruled him and ordered the visas to be issued.
www.hermes-press.com /BushSaud.htm   (5000 words)

  
 The Hindu : New Delhi News : Apollo Group to set up hospitals in Saudi Arabia
NEW DELHI: To expand its presence in Asia, the Apollo Hospitals Group has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Fawaz Al Hokair Group of Saudi Arabia to set up three 250-bed hospitals and 20 clinics in the Kingdom over the next three years.
"Saudi Arabia represents the largest market in the Middle East and we are confident of tapping this opportunity,'' said Apollo Hospitals Group founder-chairman Prathap C. Reddy at a press conference here on Wednesday.
Meanwhile, Indraprastha Apollo Hospital in Delhi has announced installation of a high-power 3.0 Tesla MRI scanner with an advanced parallel imaging computer system, enabling the hospital to offer to its patients twice the field strength of most conventional MRI scanners.
www.hindu.com /2006/01/26/stories/2006012611290400.htm   (405 words)

  
 Saudi Arabia the country in Brief
The history of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia dates back to about 1747 when the ruler of the central Arabian Peninsula, Muhammad Bin Saud, formed an alliance with the Muslim scholar and reformer Muhammad Bin Abdul Wahab, a partnership that led to the founding of the modern state.
Saudi Arabia has the largest reserves of petroleum in the world (26% of the proved total), ranks as the largest exporter of petroleum, and plays a leading role in OPEC.
Saudi Arabia was a key player in the successful efforts of OPEC and other oil producing countries to raise the price of oil in 1999 to its highest level since the Gulf War by reducing production.
www.saudia-online.com /saudi_arabia.htm   (2034 words)

  
 Country Profile - Saudi Arabia
Saudi Aramco's plan for the conservation of the environment states that the company guarantees that its operations will not cause unnecessary hazards which damage the environment or the public health, and will be carried out with the utmost care for the protection of the land, the air, and the water from harmful pollution.
Forests in Saudi Arabia are considered one of the renewable natural resources that play an important role in the ecosystem of the Kingdom in view of its extensive area and diverse environment.
Saudi Aramco has initiated a program for the gradual limiting and phasing-out of the use of polychlorinated biohenyls (PCBs) from all electric transformers and capacitor oils in vies of the high toxicity of these compounds.
www.un.org /esa/earthsummit/saudi-cp.htm   (11622 words)

  
 May 2005 - Regional profile: Saudi Arabia - Turning to the private sector
Several Saudi hospitals rank with the best in the world and serve as models of healthcare to the Middle East, such as the enormous, superbly equipped and expertly staffed King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre (KFSHandRC) in Riyadh which has accreditation from the highly regarded United Statesbased Joint Commission International (JCI).
In March 1992 the Constitution of Saudi Arabia was adopted and promulgated by Crown Decree.
The hospital recently initiated a degree of privatisation that allows revenue to be generated and opens new avenues, enabling more flexibility in the delivery of healthcare.
www.middleeasthealthmag.com /may2005/feature1.htm   (1734 words)

  
 Y-Axis : The Global Indian - Where & How to find a Healthcare job in Saudi Arabia?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
It lists every possible resource where you can find healthcare job or hospital in Saudi Arabia.
The most attracting prospect for job seekers in Saudi Arabia is that working there provides the opportunity to save a major part of one’s salary with tax-free income and free housing.
A list of Hospitals in Saudi Arabia that recruit foreigners.
www.y-axis.com /globalindian/sa_healthcare.shtml   (447 words)

  
 The Country & People of Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia has at least one quarter of the world's oil reserves, and the oil industry dominates the economy.
In the conflict with Israel, Saudi Arabia has generally supported the Arab states, although as a friend of the U.S. it is a somewhat moderating force.
The Saudi government restricted the use of American bases in the country during the U.S.-led invasions of Afghanistan (2001) and Iraq (2003), and by Sept., 2003, all U.S. combat forces were withdrawn from the country.
www.hejleh.com /countries/saudi.html   (3271 words)

  
 Jobs of Arabia
Although we are located near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, we've been to Saudi Arabia and therefore will tell you exactly what to expect.
We've been successfully recruiting professional staff for Saudi Arabian employers since March of 1991.
We recruit for several hospitals in the Kingdom and have many openings for Health Care Professionals.
members.aol.com /saudijobs/saudijob.htm   (569 words)

  
 Ten mental health hospitals to be established in Saudi Arabia | WIRE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Ten mental health hospitals to be established in Saudi Arabia
Ten mental health hospitals to be established in Saudi Arabia - Despite Saudis being preoccupied with the Shahar scandal, Dr. Hamed al Manee, the Kingdom’s Minister of Health delayed publicizing the findings of the investigation.
A government probe was launched after accusations that patients were abused and their privacy infringed upon at the Shahar hospital in Taif.
www.machineanswering.me.uk /wire/node/view/442   (111 words)

  
 Saudi Arabia's Domain Name Registration
These entities include but not limited to: hospitals and medical clinics.
For personal names/use under.pub.sa a copy of the Applicant's Civil Affairs ID card is required.
Saudia-Online,Malls2Save,JeddahMalls,RiyadhMalls,RiyadhShops,SaudiMade,Travel2Saudi and HDC are trademarks of Horizon for Commercial Development Co. Ltd. P.O. Box 14657, Jeddah 21434, Saudi Arabia
www.saudia-online.com /ISP/howtoregister.htm   (715 words)

  
 HospitalWeb - Global (not including USA)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
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This resource list was created and is maintained by the Department of Neurology at Massachusetts General Hospital.
neuro-www2.mgh.harvard.edu /hospitalwebworld.html   (2731 words)

  
 Hobbes' Internet Timeline - the definitive ARPAnet & Internet history
Permission is granted for use of this document in whole or in part for non-commercial purposes as long as this Copyright notice and a link to this document, at the archive listed at the end, is included.
Einar Stefferud soon took over as moderator as the list was not automated at first.
Though forced to remove the list from the site, it was too late as the list had already been replicated across the Net.
www.zakon.org /robert/internet/timeline   (8031 words)

  
 IHHC to replicate 'Soukya' model in Russia, Saudi Arabia - Hospitals & Clinics
IHHC to replicate 'Soukya' model in Russia, Saudi Arabia - Hospitals & Clinics
IHHC to replicate 'Soukya' model in Russia, Saudi Arabia
International Holistic Health Centre (IHHC) has inked a pact with the Petro Consultants in Russia to start a health facility in Russia at St Petersburg
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