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Saudi editorial: Let’s make reading a keystone of our society

They are highly educated, well informed, and enjoy one of the highest standards of living in the world. Why, then, do the people of Saudi Arabia seem so uninterested in reading? Khaled Almaeena, editor-in-chief of Arab News, considers the question and offers a choice.

Posted by David Roberts on 02 May 2006 in Motivation

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