Ever since King Abdullah announced a sweeping cabinet reshuffle two weeks ago, Saudi liberals have been in a rare holiday mood. Many have hailed the changes — including the replacement of some major conservative figures and the appointment of the first female deputy minister — as a "mini-revolution" and proof that the king is at last willing to tame this country's hard-line religious establishment.
For Saudi liberals, a ripple of hope in a sea of tradition
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