- Saudi Crown Prince heads abroad for medical tests
ASSOCIATED PRESS
RIYADH: Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Nayef has left the country for a trip
that includes medical tests.
The official Saudi Press Agency says the heir to the throne will undergo
the tests during what was described as a "personal vacation." The report
Saturday gave no other details on Nayef's location.
Nayef, who is in his late 70s, had medical tests in March in Cleveland.
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The Associated Press
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia - Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Nayef has left the
country for a trip that includes medical tests.
The official Saudi Press Agency says the heir to the throne will undergo
the tests during what was described as a "personal vacation." The report
Saturday gave no other details on Nayef's location.
Nayef, who is in his late 70s, had medical tests in March in Cleveland.
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Associated Press
Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Nayef has left the country for a trip that
includes medical tests.
The official Saudi Press Agency says the heir to the throne will undergo
the tests during what was described as a "personal vacation." The report
Saturday gave no other details on Nayef's location.
Nayef, who is in his late 70s, had medical tests in March in Cleveland.
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