Daily Archives: June 4, 2014
Saudi non-oil business activity slows in May
JEDDAH – Growth in Saudi Arabia’s non-oil business activity slowed in May as new orders rose at their most sluggish pace since September 2011, a survey showed on Tuesday. The seasonally adjusted SABB HSBC Saudi Arabia Purchasing Managers Index slipped
Aviation safety remains high
DOHA – Safety in global aviation remains high, the International Air Transport Association said Tuesday, as it seeks to improve in-flight tracking after the disappearance of a Malaysian passenger jet in March. There were 0.34 accidents per million flights in
Tendulkar savors opportunity to pair up with Lara at Lord’s
SINGAPORE — Retired Indian cricketing legend Sachin Tendulkar said Tuesday he is savoring the opportunity to pair up with West Indies great Brian Lara at Lord’s for an exhibition match marking its 200th anniversary. Marylebone Cricket Club last month confirmed
Gulbis sets up Djoko semis
Sharapova to face Bouchard in last 4 PARIS — Ernests Gulbis followed up his shock French Open defeat of Roger Federer with a straight sets dismissal of sixth seed Tomas Berdych Tuesday to reach his first Grand Slam semifinal. The
Irfan wants to win World Cup for Pakistan
LAHORE — The world’s tallest cricketer Mohammad Irfan Tuesday said he could win next year’s World Cup for Pakistan single-handedly after regaining full fitness from a hip bone injury which had sidelined him for six months. Irfan, who is seven-feet
Amla named SA Test captain
InSight: Some gender issues are pretty complicated
A discussion on gender issues can become complicated in a conservative society, especially if talk shifts to the seemingly growing subculture of girls and women behaving like men and having intimate relations. A person who displays this behavior is known
Shoura approves district-level community development centers
2,100 nurses coming from India and Philippines
GCC slams Syrian elections as ‘farce’
Expatriate sex pests face deportation
Expatriates found guilty of sexually harassing women and sentenced to three months and over in jail, and more than 40 lashes, would be deported, the Ministry of Interior announced recently. However, it appears that judges still have wide discretion on
Airlines charge up to SR60 per extra kilogram
Pakistan shoots state-of-the-art ‘Brazuca’ balls to Brazil
Review finds much higher MERS cases
Saudi students in US universities contribute $3.2b to US economy
RIYADH – The economic impact of the 110,000 Saudi students studying in US universities and colleges is significant, as they contributed $3.2 billion to the US economy during 2013-2014. These estimates are from Carian College Advisors, an education consultancy specializing
Passengers may bear the cost of aircraft tracking
Privacy at no peril
A Saudi female officer processes a passenger’s passport at King Abdulaziz International Airport (KAIA) on Monday after Jeddah Governor Prince Mishal Bin Majed opened the special immigration counters exclusively for women travelers at KAIA. The Passport Department has appointed as
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