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BusinessWeek March 29, 2004 Stanley Reed |
Saudi Arabia Wakes Up To Terror's Dangers The kingdom is finally taking on al Qaeda |
BusinessWeek October 27, 2003 |
Signs Of Trouble In Saudi Arabia Political friction is growing in Saudi Arabia. |
Reason September 2005 Matt Welch |
Saudi Censors Days after Saudi Arabia's Prince Abdullah's visit, Freedom House, a 60-year-old global watchdog group with close ties to official Washington, released its 26th annual Press Freedom Survey of the world. Out of 194 countries, Saudi Arabia placed a desultory 173rd. |
Salon.com September 28, 2001 Eric Boehlert |
Friends like these Why did so many of the Sept. 11 hijackers have ties to Saudi Arabia? Why can't the U.S. use Saudi bases to fight the war on terrorism? What Americans don't know about their best Muslim ally... |
BusinessWeek May 17, 2004 Stanley Reed |
Shaking The Timbers Of The House Of Saud It is dawning on everyone who does business with the kingdom that the Saudi government is locked in a long, vicious struggle with Islamic militants that threatens to send wave after wave of jitters through the oil markets and shake the timbers of the House of Saud. |
BusinessWeek August 15, 2005 Stanley Reed |
Saudi Arabia: Reform May Start Flowing Can Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah remake the state? |
BusinessWeek December 2, 2010 Carey & Reed |
Who Will Succeed King Abdullah? The recuperating Saudi king has ruled progressively and vigorously. There is no clear successor. |
BusinessWeek March 22, 2004 Stanley Reed |
Is The Kingdom Out Of The Doldrums? Stocks are hot, and even hiring may be set to pick up. That may ease social tensions for the Saudis. |
Smithsonian April 2006 Afshin Molavi |
Young and Restless Saudi Arabia's baby boomers, born after the 1973 oil embargo, are redefining the kingdom's relationship with the modern world. |
BusinessWeek March 2, 2011 Peter Coy |
Saudi Arabia's Social Lubricant To buy stability, Saudi Aramco -- a 21st century corporation in a premodern monarchy -- must keep the oil flowing |
Parameters Winter 2005/2006 Bradley L. Bowman |
Realism and Idealism: US Policy toward Saudi Arabia, from the Cold War to Today Before analyzing US policy toward Saudi Arabia during the Cold War and developing a strategy for the future, it is important to gain a better understanding of realist interests and idealist values. |
BusinessWeek February 23, 2011 Carey & Carroll |
Calm in Saudi Arabia Speaks Volumes Saudi Arabia has thus far escaped tumult thanks to tighter market controls and better social programs than its neighbors. |
The Motley Fool February 24, 2011 David Lee Smith |
Can the Saudis Keep Oil From Skyrocketing? With an important part of our world in chaos, is Saudi Arabia next in line? |
BusinessWeek April 26, 2004 Stan Crock |
Has The House Of Saud Tired Of Bush? The tangled web of ties between America's First Family and Saudi Arabia's ruling dynasty surely wasn't a topic President George W. Bush wanted highlighted in an election year. |
BusinessWeek August 4, 2003 Stanley Reed |
Suddenly, the Saudis Want to Close Some Deals If you want to see how the overthrow of Saddam Hussein in Iraq may be changing the Middle East, you need look no further than the breakthrough gas deal signed by Royal Dutch/Shell Group and Total Group in Saudi Arabia. |
BusinessWeek June 14, 2004 Reed, Anderson & Coy |
Oil Anxiety Hits A Slippery Slope The prospect of more attacks in Saudi Arabia will keep the markets on edge. |
BusinessWeek June 16, 2011 Stanley Reed et al. |
Saudi Arabia Is Putting Itself First As OPEC rivalries flare up, the Saudis are using oil, guns, and a fat checkbook to guard their interests. |
Chemistry World January 30, 2013 Andrew Turley |
Sabic invests $500m in new R&D centers Saudi state owned oil company Sabic is to invest $500 million to create four new R&D centers: two in Saudi Arabia, one in India and one in China. |
InternetNews December 4, 2007 |
Al Qaeda-Linked Web Sites Proliferating A researcher found that more than 5,600 Al Qaeda-linked Web sites have sprouted up in the past few years and more than 900 are added each year. |
The Motley Fool March 11, 2011 Eric Dutram |
Friday's ETF to Watch: PowerShares DB Energy Portfolio Today's planned "day of rage" in Saudi Arabia puts this ETF in focus. |
BusinessWeek October 16, 2006 Stanley Reed |
The Sheiks Don't Shriek Why the Saudis can live with cheaper oil. |
BusinessWeek April 5, 2004 Stanley Reed |
Oil Shortage? Saudi Arabia: There's plenty in the ground, but it won't be easy to get. The kingdom may need major new foreign investors. Will it dare open up? |
Parameters Autumn 2005 Chris Zambelis |
The Strategic Implications of Political Liberalization and Democratization in the Middle East Promoting democracy in the Middle East will mark a positive shift in American foreign policy if and when Washington decides to back up its rhetoric with action. |
AskMen.com April 26, 2013 |
Too Handsome For Saudi Arabia You can never be too handsome, right? Wrong. the Saudi Commission for the Promotion of Virtue and Prevention of Vices recently had three men expelled on the grounds that the commission "feared female visitors could fall for them." |
The Motley Fool July 21, 2011 David Lee Smith |
Cash In on the World's Biggest Oil Country The desert kingdom is an ideal place to find the world's hottest companies. |
Reason January 2008 Michael Young |
Soundbite: Al Queda's Forerunner Yaroslav Trofimov's just-published The Siege of Mecca is valuable, not only as a description of the murky events surrounding the 1979 takeover but as a backgrounder on the depth of fundamentalist tendencies in Saudi Arabia and the later emergence of Al Qaeda. |
BusinessWeek April 8, 2010 Camilla Hall |
In Saudi Arabia, a Credit Squeeze Saudi banks that used to lend on a handshake are demanding paperwork and collateral. That's hurting small businesses and stunting the country's growth. |
BusinessWeek August 1, 2005 Stanley Reed |
All Pumped Out "Twilight in the Desert: The Coming Saudi Oil Shock and the World Economy" is an in-depth study of the Saudi's future oil-producing capability. |
BusinessWeek November 13, 2008 Peter Burrows |
Internet Censorship, Saudi Style The Saudi Arabian government uses routers and other technology to block content on controversial Web sites. |
Fast Company June 2014 Jennifer Keishin Armstrong |
Princess Reema Bint Bandar Al-Saud "You cannot have half of your population not working," says Princess Reema Bint Bandar Al-Saud, CEO of Saudi Arabian luxury retailer Alfa Intl., who is bringing meaningful change to one of the world's least-progressive cultures. |
BusinessWeek November 4, 2010 Zainab Fattah |
The Shifting Sands of Saudi Real Estate New rules may loosen the country's mortgage market and bring homeownership to the masses. |
The Motley Fool March 31, 2008 David Lee Smith |
Bulletin: The Empty Quarter May Be Empty Saudi Arabia's Empty Quarter just may be aptly named; a whole lot of natural gas apparently isn't located where it was supposed to be. |
The Motley Fool September 27, 2005 Stephen D. Simpson |
Saudi Oil: A Slippery Future? Saudi Arabia's oil minister makes several reassuring comments, but can we rely on them? With so much of an important resource concentrated in one place, we'll likely see plenty of nervousness and volatility for years to come. |
ifeminists June 24, 2003 Wendy McElroy |
Of Family Law and Foreign Policy American foreign policy should not be flexed in what ultimately might be revealed to be a child custody dispute. |
The Motley Fool March 21, 2011 David Lee Smith |
Peace in Saudi Arabia Means Less Pain at the Pump With a Western coalition hitting Gadhafi, the Saudi king tries to buy tranquility. |
The Motley Fool May 15, 2007 David Lee Smith |
Dow Chemical's New Plans in the Sand Dow Chemical has new plans for a facility in Saudi Arabia, and potentially another in China. Also, the company starts investors off with an enticing dividend yield of 3.3%. |
ifeminists May 27, 2003 Ilana Mercer |
Women Who Wed the Wrong Wahhabi Roush is an advocate for women whose personal errors she turns into international political incidents. She is asking President Bush to intensify the pressure on Saudi Arabia to rectify the marital mistakes these women have made. |
The Motley Fool February 16, 2011 David Lee Smith |
An Eye on Mideast Tensions and Oil Prices With a string of nations catching the latest Middle East malady, where are oil prices headed? |
The Motley Fool November 18, 2008 Joe "Jolly Roger" Magyer |
Fool Blog: An Open Letter to Somali Pirates I'm a bit concerned that you've bitten off more than you can chew here. I mean, really, you thought you'd hijack $112,000,000 worth of product from the crown prince of oil companies and walk away unscathed, with a handsome booty to boot? Really? Really? |
The Motley Fool March 16, 2011 Isac Simon |
Why Speculating on Oil Prices Will Eventually Hurt Speculation driven by unnecessary fears will hurt investors in the long run. |
Fast Company September 2015 Karen Valby |
How Princess Reema Is Opening Doors For Women In Saudi Arabia Princess Reema, 40, lives in Riyadh, the conservative capital of Saudi Arabia. By Western standards, the limitations placed on women there are indeed severe. |
Finance & Development December 1, 2008 |
Saudi Arabia Graphs showing the economic progress of Saudi Arabia. |
The Motley Fool December 6, 2011 Dan Dzombak |
High Oil Prices Are Here to Stay Cheap oil is not coming back. |
BusinessWeek October 27, 2003 Stanley Reed |
Commentary: The Other Saudi Arabia? Russia is fast reemerging as the oil power to challenge OPEC. |
BusinessWeek November 13, 2008 |
The Cisco Playbook Cisco has rapidly boosted sales in emerging markets like Saudi Arabia and is trying to maintain strong growth even in the face of the current economic crisis. |
Reason November 2007 Juliet Samuel |
Much Ado About Shopping Samizdat chick lit in Saudi Arabia: Rajaa Alsanea's first novel, Girls of Riyadh, describes the sex and shopping habits of four rich Saudi girls. |
Entrepreneur June 2008 Shelby Scarbrough |
A Whole New World In a global economy, cultural literacy is as critical to entrepreneurs' success as the skills and ideas they bring to the table. Rarely is this lesson as important as in Islamic nation. |
BusinessWeek March 13, 2006 Stanley Reed |
The New Middle East Oil Bonanza Beyond the Dubai Ports deal: Where all those billions are going. |
BusinessWeek April 7, 2011 Stanley Reed et al. |
Oil Traders See Lasting Mideast Instability Oil traders believe that a new era of turmoil will lock a high-risk premium into the price of crude for the foreseeable future. |
BusinessWeek March 15, 2004 Stanley Reed |
Iraq: Why The Bombers Won't Win The Day The identities of those who organized the bombings that killed more than 200 people in Karbala and Baghdad on Mar. 2 may be obscure, but their motives are clear.
The bombers want to frighten the Shiites into dialing back their political aspirations, and they want to plunge Iraq into the chaos of a sectarian civil war. |