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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: Ilaine who wrote (41400)9/1/2002 3:53:28 PM
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OPEC allocates funds for treatment of Palestinians
arabnews.com

American Muslims gather en masse in Washington

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“Muslims are creating a new culture within America,” Dr. Syeed told Arab News.
“This year’s theme was how to raise a family here as Americans that are sensitive
to both diversity within Islam and living within a non-Muslim society.”

And, as proof, tucked between booths offering Islamic mortgages and charity
organizations for Palestinian children or the victims of Gujarat, is an FBI stand that
is recruiting special agents.

“We have received dozens of inquiries,” one of the FBI recruiters told Arab News.
“Some of the people we’ve spoken to are hesitant to become agents, because
they don’t want to carry guns, but we explain to them there are other opportunities
of professional support that we are seeking.”
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arabnews.com

Most child beggars [in Saudi Arabia] are Saudis, study shows
arabnews.com

Absconding workers on the rise
arabnews.com

>> Real estate market set for big boom
By Abdul Rahman Almotawa, Arab News Staff

JEDDAH, 31 August — The real estate market in the Kingdom is likely to witness
a big boom over the coming months as a result of repatriation of funds from the
United States.

Real estate dealers in Jeddah have told Arab News that a number of major deals
have already been signed in the city for sale of land for construction purposes.

Khaled Sultan, head of a real estate company in Jeddah, said the situation in the
market was "extremely satisfactory" as a result of growing demand.

"The reports on the return of billions of dollars in Saudi and other Gulf investments
abroad would definitely give a boost to the market," he said.<<
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arabnews.com
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