NEW DESIGNER
Charlie de Viel Castel (CVC) was left a single loose diamond by his grandmother, who always encouraged him to lead a creative life. Inspired by his childhood passion for collecting stones on the beach, he chose to embed this diamond and (...)
More than 200 bodies have been recovered after a crowded ferry sank off Tanzania's coast and some 600 have been rescued, an official said Sunday, figures that indicate the boat was filled beyond capacity.
Relatives had claimed 192 bodies and 28 (...)
Nearly 200 people drowned when an overloaded ferry capsized off east Africa as it sailed from Zanzibar to Pemba island, police said on Saturday.
Fishing boats, tour operators and diving instructors spent the night scouring the sea off the coast of (...)
Survivors of a ferry that capsized off Zanzibar overnight killing at least 192 passengers said the vessel was overcrowded and appeared to be in trouble even before it started its ill-fated voyage, according to Reuters.
Aze Faki Chande, a (...)
based King Abdulaziz International Airport which was laid by the Deputy Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques. The Cabinet also lauded the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia being ranked first at international level in terms of speedy registration of real estate (...)
Islam era.
The website dealt in detail with the contents of the exhibition, pointing out that the exhibition in its first section included archaeological remains in the form of carvings on different types of rocks that date back to the Stone Age (...)
thrower runs away from an Israeli border police officer during clashes in the Shuafat refugee camp in the West Bank near Occupied Jerusalem, Monday. Clashes erupted between Palestinians and Israeli border police that entered the refugee camp to (...)
Long way to go
Steps toward the awareness are highly appreciated. Though it should have started earlier, but it is never too late. Saudi Arabia has a long way to go in providing adequate care for pet animals. There's a need to educate residents (...)
- his take on the life and legacy of George W. Bush -- might be the first movie ever to come with footnotes.
To counter those who are going to characterize his film as propaganda by a latte-drinking Hollywood liberal, Stone aims to have a Web site (...)
EVERY war has its own culture. Somebody seems to be winning, someone else losing, but often the important consequences of a wartime situation are not the direct results of decisions in the theater of operations. Many people die; families, marriages (...)
laying event, the King graced the visitors' book with the following to remarks:
"In the Name of God, Most Gracious, Most Merciful
"Praise be to Allah, Lord of the Worlds, prayer and peace be on the best of prophets and messengers!
Our (...)
The browser, that porthole onto the broad horizon of the Web, is about to get some fancy new window dressing.
Next month, after three years of development and six months of public testing, Mozilla, the insurgent browser developer that rose from the (...)
Matrafiyah residential area, the development of the university compound- phase II in Jalmodah neighborhood, and the National Company for Industrial Gases (GAS).
The King also laid the foundation stone for a number of private sector projects. They (...)
Adam Smith was 12 when Microsoft introduced its desktop e-mail program, Outlook.
Outlook is now the most popular e-mail tool in the world, used by hundreds of millions of people. And Smith, now 23, thinks that the program is so poorly suited for (...)
throwing ritual within 10-15 minutes and resolved the problem of over-crowding there.
Another Indonesian pilgrim named Adaino Hiron, an oil company employee in his country, who is performing Hajj for the first time, thanked the Saudi government for (...)
a 500-bed specialist hospital and a 160-bed Saudi-German Hospital - in Hail. The projects are to cost SR330 million.
He also laid the foundation stone for a large flour mill in Hail yesterday in the presence of Agriculture Minister Dr. Fahd (...)
lined,
tomb. The Palestinians consider the grave site temporary _
a place for Arafat's body until the day they hope they can
honor his request to be buried in Al-Quds city.
Flags flew at half staff in the compound, where
Palestinian policemen (...)