Saudi newspapers commented editorially today on a number of local, Arab and international topics shedding light on the inspection tour of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz to the eastern region. Following are major headlines in this morning newspapers: - King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz to chair cabinet meeting at Khaleej Palace. -- King receives Princes, Ulema (Islamic Scholars), Officials and Citizens. -- King graces luncheon hosted by Prince Mohammed bin Fahd. -- King condoles Kuwaiti Emir. -- Crown Prince greets President and people of South Africa on its national day. -- Saudi-American relations to be reviewed. -- Canadian delegation visits Assir region. -- The Kingdom is a member of inter-governmental panel for climatic change. -- Agreement to raise prices of oil. -- Saudi Arabia nominated to become a place for Islamic banking industry. -- Arab foreign ministers review Israeli violations. -- Agreement with Syria will not be at the expense of Lebanon, says Washington. -- Ross to visit the Kingdom today and Mitchell to visit next week. -- Ummah party in Kuwait boycotts parliamentary elections. -- Clinton calls on the Lebanese people to hold elections without foreign intervention. -- Seven members of al-Qaeda die in north Baghdad. -- Iraq demands handing over American soldiers for their trial. -- Two pirates killed at clashes with Yemeni security. -- Capital punishment for 11 members of justice and equality movement in Darfur. -- Iran nabs team linked with Israel that was planning to launch attacks in Tehran. -- Conviction of an Israeli for spying for Iran. -- Differences between Barack and Lieberman about peace with Syria. - 18 persons die in Pakistan most of them children. -- Pakistan attacks Taliban. -- Al-Qaeda threatens to kill British hostage. -- Spanish initiative to hold meeting for parties concerned with peace next October. --MORE