Cabinet reshuffle and other key appointments in the Kingdom continues to receive editorial attention in today's newspapers in Saudi Arabia. Following are major headlines in this morning newspapers: -- King sends message to Al Assad and receives another from Mubarak. -- Saudi Leadership congratulates the President of Lithuania. -- Crown Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz receives Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi. -- Recent royal decisions of change and reform receives huge appreciation. -- French press: the decisions of the Custodian of the Two Holy reflect the real desire to put the Kingdom on the path of reform. -- At an international conference held in Morocco, AlTuwaijri: Israel has committed the most heinous crimes in Gaza. -- Amr Moussa: the Palestinian Authority is in a critical financial crisis and unable to pay its employees. -- The release of Marwan Barghouthi is expected in a few days. -- Livni, vows «opposition», if Netanyahu does not accept the rotation of power. -- Avi Dichter: exchange of prisoners with Hamas demands the release of senior prisoners. -- Albright: Iraq war was a major disaster which has increased Iran's power. -- Iraqi Defense Ministry calls on former army officers to return to the country. -- A series of explosions shook the city of Sadr, kill 1 and wound 19. -- "Black Water," the American security Company changed its name to Xe. -- Arab, American and European delegations visit Damascus. -- Ankara protests Israeli official's comments. -- Iraqi provincial elections results to be announced on Wednesday. -- Tehran: important changes in the structure of the army. -- The New York Times: U.S. interrogate officers in the program of rebuilding Iraq. -- Sri Lanka: the ruling party consider surpassing in the elections as support of the war against the Tamils. -- Clashes between police and supporters of the separatist party in Spain. -- Britain: Brown upset about decline in popularity.