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Background: In 1902, ABD AL-AZIZ bin Abd al-Rahman Al Saud captured Riyadh and set out on a 30-year campaign to unify the Arabian Peninsula. A son of ABD AL-AZIZ rules the country today, and the country's Basic Law stipulates that the throne shall remain in the hands of the aging sons and grandsons of the kingdom's founder. Following Iraq's invasion of Kuwait in 1990, Saudi Arabia accepted the Kuwaiti royal family and 400,000 refugees while allowing Western and Arab troops to deploy on its soil for the liberation of Kuwait the following year. The continuing presence of foreign troops on Saudi soil after Operation Desert Storm remained a source of tension between the royal family and the public until the US military's near-complete withdrawal to neighboring Qatar in 2003. The first major terrorist attacks in Saudi Arabia in several years, which occurred in May and November 2003, prompted renewed efforts on the part of the Saudi government to counter domestic terrorism and extremism, which also coincided with a slight upsurge in media freedom and announcement of government plans to phase in partial political representation. A burgeoning population, aquifer depletion, and an economy largely dependent on petroleum output and prices are all ongoing governmental concerns.




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4/1/09 It is time to head for the airport with my wife Susan and daughter Abigail. On the way, we prayed for each other (primarily that I would not loose my passport—a very real concern of my wife, as she has witnessed me over the years misplacing everything from camera’s to car keys to wallets). The time of prayer was foreshadowing. I was already checking in when my daughter frantically ran up to me to retrieve the car keys I had walked away with before I took them half-way around the world. An omen of things to come? We shall only [View Full Entry]

RCT - Bob Toohey | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: April 3rd 2009 | 191 Views | [diary=387374]

Compound cafeteria
On the Street Where I Live
Street signs in English and Arabic

Last Night in Khobar I wanted to visit with Manir one last time, and besides, I owed him dinner. We met in Khobar, but first I needed to do a bit of last minute shopping. It was hysterical because everyone recognized me! First I went to the pharmacy to buy some more of my mystery item (I’ll attach a photo) and the pharmacist remembered me from the other night. Then back to the store where I had purchased my coffee pots and the guy recognized me before I was even side. Apparently my good-neighbor discount was still intact and I got [View Full Entry]

TedTravel - Ted | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: February 24th 2009 | 127 Views | [diary=376511]

Happy Meals with Pita Bread?
Micky D's - Part 2
Bonus Photos

End of Assessment Center #5 OK, it’s coming down to the wire now. There is one more two-day assessment center, starting tomorrow. In fact, tomorrow evening, I’ll do any early checkout from my room, since I need to head off to the center at my usual time of 6:00 or so. Today went well and was uneventful. I was even able to take a brief walk while one of the presentations was going on. It was sunny and warm today, which I’m glad about because yesterday was a sand storm weather. At the center, there is a large screen TV that [View Full Entry]

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Published: February 23rd 2009 | 92 Views | [diary=376228]

Mosque #2
Mosque #3
Mosque #4

The Days are Getting Normal For perhaps the first time, today just seemed routine and “normal.” Not boring, but normal. Partly this is because we’re coming off of a three day weekend, partly it’s because this is the fifth assessment center and I finally have my routine down, and partly it’s because I am habituating to the environment. It’s an interesting thing when that happens. I didn’t even take any photos today, and that’s a first. After work tonight, the Aramco people took us to a nice Italian restaurant in downtown Khobar. [View Full Entry]

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Published: February 22nd 2009 | 93 Views | [diary=375915]


Power Shopping and a New City - Abqaiq This morning I went into Khobar with a mission: Find an Arabian style coffee pot. I took the 8:35 bus in and had between 9:00 and 10:30 to do a bunch of power shopping. I had scene a shop that looked interesting, but when Glyn and I were in Khobar on Thursday, everything closed at noon. So now was my last opportunity to buy some souvenirs of my trip. The motto in Khobar apparently is “buy more and you get a larger discount.” I figured that if I bought the whole store, the [View Full Entry]

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Published: February 21st 2009 | 425 Views | [diary=375624]

Persian Carpets
Same Store - reverse angle (toward street)
How much is that camel in the window?

By TedTravel
February 20th 2009
TGIF Middle East » Saudi Arabia » Dhahran
Relaxing Weekend Today started with the signature breakfast dish of The Dining Hall - a waffle, fresh-squeezed orange juice and coffee. I then headed over to the consultants’ flats (Euro-speak for apartments) and did my final laundry. Some of you will be happy to know that I was able to manage on my own this time. In fact, I used the washer and dryer in each of the two flats - one for colored and one for whites. Is this TMI? Esbjorn satisfied my inner-tourist and we drove to Oil Well #7, which is the first well that struck oil in [View Full Entry]

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Published: February 20th 2009 | 201 Views | [diary=375278]

Oil Well #7
Oil Well #7
All of the Facts about #7

Shopping for Computer Cables in Khobar We need a bunch of computer cables for the SAC center including a printer cable, network cables, and some spare mice (mouses?). My idea was for Minneapolis to ship this stuff to me. Their idea was to buy it here. Sure, just tell me what Radio Shack is in Arabic. And I’m pretty sure Mapquest won’t work. Since Glyn had not yet been to Khobar, he wanted to go too. I can’t believe that I seem to know my way around Khobar. I caught myself saying “down this street is the Indian section and markets. [View Full Entry]

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Published: February 19th 2009 | 237 Views | [diary=375132]

Fish Anyone?
Gynn Keeps Me Company in Khobar
Ancient Door

The Start of the Three Day Weekend Let me start by saying that I’m still having trouble with the concept that we have a Saturday holiday. I think the concept of Saturday and Sunday being the weekend is so ingrained in our heads that it’s hard to conceive that it could be different somewhere else. There is so much that we take for granted as “normal” without realizing that it’s normal for us but not for others. Alternate states of normal is something very hard for most Americans and no doubt this is the source of many misunderstandings we [View Full Entry]

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Published: February 18th 2009 | 240 Views | [diary=374906]

Another Desert Pigeon
The Noisy Zone
Lunch Today - Chicken and Rice

Another Day, Another Riyahl I think I’m actually catching on to what I’m supposed to be doing here. Well, most of the time. Pat stopped me in the hall and said that Esbjorn was having trouble with the Excel Workbook that we are piloting. I went to the coaches room to see if I could figure out what was going on. I’ve never touched a Mac and it’s a bit like driving a stick if you’ve only driven an automatic. It didn’t have left and right mouse buttons and the controls were different than your basic (Microsoft) PC. It’s kind of [View Full Entry]

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Published: February 17th 2009 | 249 Views | [diary=374612]

Aussie 2
Aussie 3
Aussie 4

Dinner in Khobar Tonight I had dinner in Khobar with a friend I met who is from Bangladesh. He is a professor at the local university and has been in Saudi for about four months now. We ate at a Thai restaurant that was excellent. I was not brave enough to order from the spicy food part of the menu, but perhaps next time. The shrimp soup was really fantastic, but I’m not sure they deliver to Minneapolis. Bummer. It was fun to talk to Manir, whose English is better than mine. We discussed our jobs, families, and experiences in Khobar. [View Full Entry]

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475 Words | 7 Comment(s) | 1 Photo(s) | 0 Video(s)
Published: February 16th 2009 | 186 Views | [diary=374308]