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Saudis build to lessen dependence on oil (Los Angeles Times)
by NewsReader 03-12-2007

Despite wealth, there are challenges in resolving issues involving labor, education and the private sector. At an economic forum in Saudi Arabia, delegates mill around a model of a city, admiring its ultramodern, domed sports stadium, yachts sailing in the estuary, luxurious villas looking out over the Red Sea and a huge state-of-the-art port decked out with shore cranes.

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