Saudi newspapers commented today editorially on a number of local, Arab and international topics shedding light on the statement of Prince Naif bin Abdul-Aziz, the Second Deputy Premier and Interior Minister, in which he had underlined the importance of production and innovation in the face of consumption culture. Following are major headlines in this morning newspapers: - King reiterates importance of implementing projects allocated in the current fiscal year budget. - Cabinet approves regulations for housing plots for citizens. - Cabinet approves agriculture and food cooperation agreement. - Prince Mishaal pardons violators of camels festivals to express happiness for the return of Crown Prince. - Jordanian Monarch meets today King Abdullah bin Abdul-Aziz. - Prince Saud conveys message from King Abdullah to Sheikh Al-Sabah. - Crown Prince Sultan receives Speaker of Kuwaiti parliament. - Prince Naif receives project of Arab strategy for intellectual security. - Prince Salman briefed on project of development and expansion of King Khalid International Airport. - Raising capacity of King Khalid International Airport to 25 million passengers and later to 47 million passengers. - Prince Khalid al-Faisal chairs meeting of commission of development of Makkah and Holy places. - Mubarak reviews with Jordanian King and Palestinian President means of activating peace process - Israel wants more time for peace, says Amr Mousa. - American peace plan for the Middle East. - Iraq will not keep silent when its sovereignty is violated, says al-Maleki. - European and American embassies remain closed in Sanaa. - Washington to conduct extra body checks for US-Bound passengers of 14 countries including the Kingdom. - Temperature falls to under 32 degrees in China and snow covers streets. - Two strong earthquakes hit Solomon islands. --MORE