Transatlantic Times: European Edition November, 2004
COVER STORY
Saudi Arabia: Friend or Foe?
by Paul Okechukwu Oranika
The US-Saudi relationship dates back to the year 1938, when American oil explorers discovered significant oil fields in the Kingdom. Thirteen years later in 1945, King Abdul Aziz ibn Saud met with President Franklin Roosevelt inside a US Navy ship in the Suez Canal; that meeting marked the beginning of the Saudi-American friendship, and since that time, the United States has become the number one oil importer from Saudi Arabia. In 2002, the United States purchased 17% of its oil needs from the Kingdom...
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TRAVEL
Five Great European Cities Still Worth Visiting
by Adaeze Atuegwu
In the face of recurring terrorist threats and attacks around the globe, you probably have international travel in your list of “Not-to-Dos.” However, before you finalize your list, the editorial team at Trans-Atlantic Times have scouted the world, focused on Europe, and highlighted a few exquisite cities that will be worth your time. Our selections are based on having done extensive research regarding these locations. Prior to selecting any of the cities on our list, we strongly considered several parameters including their potential vulnerability to religious and political terrorists, cost of travel and accommodations, possible language and communication barriers, beauty, uniqueness, tourist attractions, and friendliness of locals. We then put together a list of the safest, most cost effective, breathtaking, entertaining, and relaxing cities to include on your “Must-See” list. Herewith is the third installment of 5 out of what we consider the “Top twenty-five European Cities Still Worth Visiting.”
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