Saudi newspapers commented today editorially on a number of local, Arab and international topics, highlighting the development witnessed by several sectors in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Following are major headlines in this morning newspapers: - Cabinet expresses satisfaction over the strength of the Saudi economy. - King receives Finish President's Message. - Interior Ministry announces names of three Saudis killed in a blast abroad. - Turkish Premier arrives in Riyadh. - Yemeni Interior Minister reiterates continuation of operations until terror menace disappears. - Ten years imprisonment for Yemeni teacher who collaborated with Houtians. - Palestinian organizations call on Abbas and Haniyah to implement recommendations of Goldstone. -- Landslide in Al-Quds due to Israeli diggings. - Israel plans to deploy German submarines in Gulf waters. - London conference reviews Iranian role in fomenting turmoil in Gulf region, says Cairo. - Rains in Egypt kill four persons and lead to closure of two airports. - Tunisian deputies reject peaceful nuclear projects because they are afraid of pollution. - Four persons killed in an attack on a relief organization. - Al-Maleki confirms holding elections on the set date. - Iraq face Iranian intervention and internal disunity, says Ahmed Aboul Gheit. - Iran accuses Mosad of killing its nuclear scientist. - Pakistan is in need of new Marshal program, says Zerdari. - Four Taliban members killed in Pakistan. - Taliban launches suicidal operations in Kabul. - Sanctions should be lifted before resumption of talks, says North Korea. - "Our universities have been destroyed and half of our schools have been demolished," says Haiti's Education Minister. - Burial of 70,000 persons in mass graves in Haiti. - Chavez accuses Washington of occupying Haiti. - Obama recognizes difficulty of closure of Guantanamo prison.