Saudi newspapers commented today editorially on a number of topics, shedding light on the political efforts being exerted under the leadership of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Egypt, and said these efforts are aimed at activating the peace process on the proper direction. Following are major headlines in this morning newspapers: - King calls for performing Istisqa prayers. - King and Crown Prince receive annual report on performance of Auditing Bureau. - King receives princes, ministers and senior officials. - King receives Chinese Trade Minister. - King receives higher education minister and rectors of Dammam and Kharj universities. - King underscores importance of developing education. - Prince Mishaal lauds start of new television channels. - Crown Prince receives Al-Anqari and rectors of Dammam and Kharj universities. - Crown Prince receives princes, ministers, senior officials and group of citizens. - Prince Naif receives a message from Kuwaiti Premier. - Prince Salman opens Crown Prince"s photographs show. - Prince Salman chairs meeting of board of directors of King Abdul-Aziz Foundation for Research and Archives. - Prince Salman receives UK"s ambassador. - Culture and Information Minister patronizes signing of contracts. - An attempt to smuggle drugs aborted. - Al-Shura: No execution without the consent of all judges and approval of High Court. - King grants women rights for promotion of their status, says human rights commission. - 125,000 of al-Quds citizens face threats of losing their right to reside in the city. - Five persons killed during an American raid in north-west Pakistan. - Thousands are evacuated from their houses due to snow in north-west China. - Obama accepts regret of democrat official about his racial statements. - Israeli security company is involved in investigations about attempt to explode American plane. --MORE