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Saudi King Calls for Interfaith Summit

Abdullah, King of Saudi Arabia, calls for an interfaith summit.

Saudi Arabia officially prohibits the importation of any non-Muslim religious objects, so calling for the temporary importation of non-Muslims is a step forward.

http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/968247.html

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King Abdullah has been on a role lately of responsible behavior. In the beginning of April he announced that he was telling his petroleum engineers to "save some oil for future generations."

Whoa. Stuff like that isn't going to give us back our low oil birthright, but it's actually just common sense.

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