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Students of closed college oppose transfer to KAU
A group of students gathers in front of the Science and Technology College at Al-Hamra district in Jeddah, Monday. — SG photoFatima MuhammadSaudi GazetteJEDDAH — More than 50 students of both genders gathered in front of the Science and Technology ...
Arab world FDI flows decline by 37.4% in ’11
KUWAIT CITY – Inter-Arab direct investment reached $6.82 billion in 2011, official data received from 5 Arab countries – Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Tunisia, and Yemen – compared with $12.5 billion received by 10 Arab countries in 2010, the Arab Investment ...
Distress in Disney
The hijab remains a highly combustible issue in the US as evidenced by a Muslim woman who recently filed a federal suit against the Walt Disney Company on the grounds of a double whammy — religious discrimination and harassment. Not ...
Taliban apologists
Among the Taliban apologists, there are two major schools of thought — one considers the Taliban’s war against the Pakistan government as just and a result of the Americans presence in neighboring Afghanistan and the other wants us to believe ...
An eye on Mormons
After reading the article “Stopping Israel’s extremist settlers” I asked myself: And who is behind these extremists to encourage them? My hunch: it’s the fundamentalist evangelical Christians. The Mormon apostle Orson Hyde erected in 1841 on the Mt of Olives ...
Psychology of boredom
The article “Why waiting is torture” on Monday was an eye opener. It has never occurred to me that much of our complaints about delays whether in our flight or in waiting for our baggage at the airport is psychological ...
Eid play
Children participate in a play during an Eid Festival organized by the Jeddah governorate, Monday. — Okaz photo
Eid Tournament
Teenagers warm up prior to a pool tournament in downtown Jeddah, Monday. — Okaz photo
Eid joy
This boy gives a flower to a cop on traffic duty in Jeddah, Monday. — Okaz photo
Strong peso cuts Manila BPO competitiveness
MANILA – The strengthening of the peso may diminish the competitiveness of the Philippine brightest industry, business process outsourcing (BPO), Malaya Philippine daily reported Monday.Economists have warned this that especially that the rupee, the currency of its fiercest competitor India ...
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