Saudi newspapers commented editorially today on a number of local, Arab and international topics, praising the decision of the Cabinet to create 12,600 administrative jobs at the education ministry (girls education) and said this decision reflects the keenness of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Abdullah ibn Abdulaziz on enabling female graduates to find suitable jobs. The following are the major headlines in the newspapers: - Cabinet decides creation of more than 12,000 jobs for female graduates - King and Crown Prince congratulate Jordanian Monarch - Crown Prince Sultan receives princes, officials and officers - Prince Talal launches 'Ebsar' campaign - Prince Salman receives UNRWA commissioner - Turkish Premier receives Prince Khalid bin Sultan - Saudi Arabia and Turkey sign agreement on defense cooperation - Prince Khalid bin Sultan highlights Saudi-Turkish relations - Saudi Arabia observes international museums day - Canada grants Saudis entry visas and temporary residence - Merkel to arrive in Jeddah later today - Majlis Al-Shura reviews obstacles facing education ministry - Arab League calls for lifting siege imposed on Gaza - Israel tries to sell atomic bombs to South Africa, says the Guardian newspaper - Australia expels Mosad official - Human mistake may be behind crash of Indian plane, says Indian minister - Communist rebels in Philippines attack soldiers - Jamaica announces state of emergency to confront subversive acts - Floods hit Poland - South-North Korean Tension escalates - Thai opposition proposes withdrawal of no-confidence motion against the government --MORE