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  1. Iraq is preparing for a five-years plan to diversify the financial revenues
  2. The Province of Maysan is intending to establish a National Center for GIS
  3. Iraq Health Summit Provides New Direction for Iraq's Health System
  4. An Economic consultant hopes the security agreement will support the Iraqi deposits
  5. A service project in Aqrah district costs 1.8 million dollars
  6. Iraqi plan to reduce governmental employment by 75 percent
  7. Finance Ministry denies issuing recommendations banning people from importing cars
  8. 15 daily hours of power by mid next year – PM
  9. Iraq and Chinese company signed an oil agreement
  10. The Iraqi Commercial Bank will issue Master Card
  11. The Central Bank of Iraq sold 774 million dollars at a stable exchange rate along the week
  12. First freight railway trip from Al Muthana to Al Basrah
  13. The Iraqi government approved and submitted the 2009 budget to the Parliament
  14. Elected Leaders Let Iraqi People Down (Gulf News)
  15. Iraq War Set to End Not on Bush's Terms (Middle East Online)
  16. The Iraqi Government Approved and Submitted the 2009 Budget to the Parliament (Iraq Directory)
  17. Govt. Hastily Approved SOFA – Sadr City Residents (Voices of Iraq)
  18. Together Communities and Local Government in Iraq: CHF International Moves the Community Action Program into Its Third Phase (CHF International)
  19. 529 Pilgrims Head for Holy Land (Voices of Iraq)
  20. Iraqi Team for Triathlon Events in Syria Named (Voices of Iraq)
  21. Kurdish Electricity Ministry Signs MoU with UNDP (Voices of Iraq)
  22. Zebari Asserts Iraq’s Desire to Develop Economic Ties with Sweden (Voices of Iraq)
  23. Petrovietnam, Iraq in Talks to Revive Oil Deal (Dow Jones)
  24. Leading Baghdad Gallery Struggles for Survival (Niqash)
  25. Q & A on U.S.-Iraqi Security Pact (USA Today)
  26. VP Donates 50 Million ID to Christians in Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
  27. Security Trench Along Iraqi-Syrian Border in Two Months (IraqOG.com)
  28. Bridge to Be Built in Karbala (Voices of Iraq)
  29. Dana Gas Board Reviews Progress of New Discoveries, Approves Five-year Growth Plan (AME Info FZ LLC)
  30. Tourist Sites in Basra to Be Rejuvenated (Voices of Iraq)
  31. Top Judge: US and UK Acted As 'vigilantes' in Iraq Invasion (The Guardian)
  32. Umm Qasr Receives 2 Ships (Voices of Iraq)
  33. Baghdad Goes Underground with $3bn Metro Plan (The Guardian)
  34. US-Iraq Pact Poses Test for Iraq's Security Forces (Associated Press)
  35. Hardline Iraqi Cleric Bids to Kill U.S. Pact in Parliament (AFP)
  36. Training to Enhance Skills of Iraqi Business Leaders ()
  37. Obama: In the Fray, No Hiatus (The Star)
  38. This is What He’s Sorry About? (The Star)
  39. U.N. Chief Raises Concerns About Iranians in Iraq (Reuters)
  40. U.S. Military Chief Says Iraq Conditions May Change (Reuters)
  41. Iraq, U.S. Sign Pact on Troops Withdrawal Deadline (Reuters)
  42. Bringing the Horrors of War Home to the United States (Inter Press Service News Agency)
  43. Sadr Fails to Block US-Iraq Pact in Parliament (AFP)
  44. SYRIA: Minister of Education, German Development Bank Delegation Discuss Cooperation (SANA)
  45. Obama ‘confirms’ Gitmo Closure, Iraq Drawdown (Associated Press)
  46. Iranian Economic Delegation to Visit Kurdistan Region (ISNA)
  47. A 'grand Bargain' Might Unlock Kirkuk (The Daily Star)
  48. Nuclear Contamination in Northern Province of Ninevah? (IRIN)
  49. 25 Killed in Iraq Suicide Car Bombings (AFP)
  50. NGOs Concerned About Detainees’ Rights (IRIN)
  51. Iraq Dismisses Oversight Officials Despite Soaring Corruption (New York Times)
  52. Assassination Bombs in Iraq Obscured by Bigger Devices (Middle East Times)
  53. Iraq: Basra's Citizens Fear the Worst (Asharq Alawsat)
  54. Baghdad Day Celebrations Amidst Security Obsessions (Voices of Iraq)
  55. Work Resumed in Nassiriya-Kut Road (Voices of Iraq)
  56. MOT Denies Importing Polluted Chinese Milk (Voices of Iraq)
  57. Finance Minister Discusses with Spanish Amb. Bilateral Ties (Voices of Iraq)
  58. GSRS in Service (Voices of Iraq)
  59. Dollar Demand Up (Voices of Iraq)
  60. Senior Islamic State in Iraq Leader Arrested in Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
  61. Abu Deraa, Sheikh Baqir Run Violence in Sadr City Remotely – U.S. Commander (Voices of Iraq)
  62. Security Pact a Significant Step in Iraq (Gulf News)
  63. US Military Deaths in Iraq War at 4,200 (Associated Press)
  64. Elected Leaders Let Iraqi People Down (Gulf News)
  65. Iraq War Set to End Not on Bush's Terms (Middle East Online)
  66. The Iraqi Government Approved and Submitted the 2009 Budget to the Parliament (Iraq Directory)
  67. Govt. Hastily Approved SOFA – Sadr City Residents (Voices of Iraq)
  68. Together Communities and Local Government in Iraq: CHF International Moves the Community Action Program into Its Third Phase (CHF International)
  69. 529 Pilgrims Head for Holy Land (Voices of Iraq)
  70. Iraqi Team for Triathlon Events in Syria Named (Voices of Iraq)
  71. Kurdish Electricity Ministry Signs MoU with UNDP (Voices of Iraq)
  72. Zebari Asserts Iraq’s Desire to Develop Economic Ties with Sweden (Voices of Iraq)
  73. Petrovietnam, Iraq in Talks to Revive Oil Deal (Dow Jones)
  74. Leading Baghdad Gallery Struggles for Survival (Niqash)
  75. Q & A on U.S.-Iraqi Security Pact (USA Today)
  76. VP Donates 50 Million ID to Christians in Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
  77. Security Trench Along Iraqi-Syrian Border in Two Months (IraqOG.com)
  78. Bridge to Be Built in Karbala (Voices of Iraq)
  79. Dana Gas Board Reviews Progress of New Discoveries, Approves Five-year Growth Plan (AME Info FZ LLC)
  80. Tourist Sites in Basra to Be Rejuvenated (Voices of Iraq)
  81. Top Judge: US and UK Acted As 'vigilantes' in Iraq Invasion (The Guardian)
  82. Umm Qasr Receives 2 Ships (Voices of Iraq)
  83. Baghdad Goes Underground with $3bn Metro Plan (The Guardian)
  84. US-Iraq Pact Poses Test for Iraq's Security Forces (Associated Press)
  85. Hardline Iraqi Cleric Bids to Kill U.S. Pact in Parliament (AFP)
  86. Training to Enhance Skills of Iraqi Business Leaders ()
  87. Obama: In the Fray, No Hiatus (The Star)
  88. This is What He’s Sorry About? (The Star)
  89. U.N. Chief Raises Concerns About Iranians in Iraq (Reuters)
  90. U.S. Military Chief Says Iraq Conditions May Change (Reuters)
  91. Iraq, U.S. Sign Pact on Troops Withdrawal Deadline (Reuters)
  92. Bringing the Horrors of War Home to the United States (Inter Press Service News Agency)
  93. Sadr Fails to Block US-Iraq Pact in Parliament (AFP)
  94. SYRIA: Minister of Education, German Development Bank Delegation Discuss Cooperation (SANA)
  95. Obama ‘confirms’ Gitmo Closure, Iraq Drawdown (Associated Press)
  96. US Military Deaths in Iraq War at 4,200 (Associated Press)
  97. Iranian Economic Delegation to Visit Kurdistan Region (ISNA)
  98. A 'grand Bargain' Might Unlock Kirkuk (The Daily Star)
  99. 25 Killed in Iraq Suicide Car Bombings (AFP)
  100. NGOs Concerned About Detainees’ Rights (IRIN)
  101. Iraq Dismisses Oversight Officials Despite Soaring Corruption (New York Times)
  102. Assassination Bombs in Iraq Obscured by Bigger Devices (Middle East Times)
  103. Security Pact a Significant Step in Iraq (Gulf News)
  104. Iraq: Basra's Citizens Fear the Worst (Asharq Alawsat)
  105. Baghdad Day Celebrations Amidst Security Obsessions (Voices of Iraq)
  106. Work Resumed in Nassiriya-Kut Road (Voices of Iraq)
  107. MOT Denies Importing Polluted Chinese Milk (Voices of Iraq)
  108. Finance Minister Discusses with Spanish Amb. Bilateral Ties (Voices of Iraq)
  109. Dollar Demand Up (Voices of Iraq)
  110. GSRS in Service (Voices of Iraq)
  111. Abu Deraa, Sheikh Baqir Run Violence in Sadr City Remotely – U.S. Commander (Voices of Iraq)
  112. Senior Islamic State in Iraq Leader Arrested in Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
  113. Nuclear Contamination in Northern Province of Ninevah? (IRIN)
  114. Elected Leaders Let Iraqi People Down (Gulf News)
  115. Iraq War Set to End Not on Bush's Terms (Middle East Online)
  116. The Iraqi Government Approved and Submitted the 2009 Budget to the Parliament (Iraq Directory)
  117. Govt. Hastily Approved SOFA – Sadr City Residents (Voices of Iraq)
  118. Together Communities and Local Government in Iraq: CHF International Moves the Community Action Program into Its Third Phase (CHF International)
  119. 529 Pilgrims Head for Holy Land (Voices of Iraq)
  120. Iraqi Team for Triathlon Events in Syria Named (Voices of Iraq)
  121. Kurdish Electricity Ministry Signs MoU with UNDP (Voices of Iraq)
  122. Zebari Asserts Iraq’s Desire to Develop Economic Ties with Sweden (Voices of Iraq)
  123. Petrovietnam, Iraq in Talks to Revive Oil Deal (Dow Jones)
  124. Leading Baghdad Gallery Struggles for Survival (Niqash)
  125. Q & A on U.S.-Iraqi Security Pact (USA Today)
  126. VP Donates 50 Million ID to Christians in Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
  127. Security Trench Along Iraqi-Syrian Border in Two Months (IraqOG.com)
  128. Bridge to Be Built in Karbala (Voices of Iraq)
  129. Dana Gas Board Reviews Progress of New Discoveries, Approves Five-year Growth Plan (AME Info FZ LLC)
  130. Tourist Sites in Basra to Be Rejuvenated (Voices of Iraq)
  131. Top Judge: US and UK Acted As 'vigilantes' in Iraq Invasion (The Guardian)
  132. Umm Qasr Receives 2 Ships (Voices of Iraq)
  133. Baghdad Goes Underground with $3bn Metro Plan (The Guardian)
  134. US-Iraq Pact Poses Test for Iraq's Security Forces (Associated Press)
  135. Hardline Iraqi Cleric Bids to Kill U.S. Pact in Parliament (AFP)
  136. Training to Enhance Skills of Iraqi Business Leaders ()
  137. Obama: In the Fray, No Hiatus (The Star)
  138. This is What He’s Sorry About? (The Star)
  139. U.N. Chief Raises Concerns About Iranians in Iraq (Reuters)
  140. U.S. Military Chief Says Iraq Conditions May Change (Reuters)
  141. Iraq, U.S. Sign Pact on Troops Withdrawal Deadline (Reuters)
  142. Bringing the Horrors of War Home to the United States (Inter Press Service News Agency)
  143. Sadr Fails to Block US-Iraq Pact in Parliament (AFP)
  144. SYRIA: Minister of Education, German Development Bank Delegation Discuss Cooperation (SANA)
  145. Obama ‘confirms’ Gitmo Closure, Iraq Drawdown (Associated Press)
  146. US Military Deaths in Iraq War at 4,200 (Associated Press)
  147. Iranian Economic Delegation to Visit Kurdistan Region (ISNA)
  148. A 'grand Bargain' Might Unlock Kirkuk (The Daily Star)
  149. Nuclear Contamination in Northern Province of Ninevah? (IRIN)
  150. 25 Killed in Iraq Suicide Car Bombings (AFP)
  151. NGOs Concerned About Detainees’ Rights (IRIN)
  152. Iraq Dismisses Oversight Officials Despite Soaring Corruption (New York Times)
  153. Assassination Bombs in Iraq Obscured by Bigger Devices (Middle East Times)
  154. MOT Denies Importing Polluted Chinese Milk (Voices of Iraq)
  155. Finance Minister Discusses with Spanish Amb. Bilateral Ties (Voices of Iraq)
  156. Senior Islamic State in Iraq Leader Arrested in Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
  157. Abu Deraa, Sheikh Baqir Run Violence in Sadr City Remotely – U.S. Commander (Voices of Iraq)
  158. Dollar Demand Up (Voices of Iraq)
  159. GSRS in Service (Voices of Iraq)
  160. Baghdad Day Celebrations Amidst Security Obsessions (Voices of Iraq)
  161. Security Pact a Significant Step in Iraq (Gulf News)
  162. Iraq: Basra's Citizens Fear the Worst (Asharq Alawsat)
  163. Work Resumed in Nassiriya-Kut Road (Voices of Iraq)
  164. Iraqis Believe Security Pact to Cause Division (Voices of Iraq)
  165. Week for Combating Violence Against Women Starts in Arbil (Voices of Iraq)
  166. Iraq Participates in Chess Tournament in UAE (Voices of Iraq)
  167. Kuwaiti Construction Company Builds Hotel in Karbala (Voices of Iraq)
  168. Kurds Urge China to Invest in Kurdistan (Voices of Iraq)
  169. ISX Index Down by 1.336% on Tuesday (Voices of Iraq)
  170. Slight Drop in Dollar Demand (Voices of Iraq)
  171. UAE’s TAQA Weighs Investment in Iraq’s Power Sector (Voices of Iraq)
  172. Inflation Up by 2.7% in October (Voices of Iraq)
  173. Agriculture Ministry Signs Training MoU with Iran (Voices of Iraq)
  174. General Inspector of the Electricity Ministry Escapes Assassination Attempt (Voices of Iraq)
  175. 10 Wanted, Suspected Gunmen Detained North of Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
  176. Ninewa Blast Casualties Up to 17 (Voices of Iraq)
  177. Gunman Killed, 14 Arrested in Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
  178. 21 Cluster Bombs Defused in Karbala (Voices of Iraq)
  179. Ninewa Blast Kills Civilian, Wounds 4 (Voices of Iraq)
  180. Khalis Mayor Arrested (Voices of Iraq)
  181. 2 Wounded in IED Blast in Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
  182. 3 Women Wounded in Blast in Western Baaquba (Voices of Iraq)
  183. Iraqis Should Not Be Deceived by Mottoes Within U.S. Security Pact - Larijani (Voices of Iraq)
  184. Al-Maliki Asserts No ‘secret Attachments’ in Troops Withdrawal Deal (Voices of Iraq)
  185. 893 Candidates Run for Elections in Diwaniya (Voices of Iraq)
  186. Talabani, INDF Leader Discuss SOFA Agreement (Voices of Iraq)
  187. Criminal Court Resumes Merchant’s Execution Case (Voices of Iraq)
  188. Iraq Signs MoU with Ukraine (Voices of Iraq)
  189. Chalabi Arrives in Najaf, Meets Sistani (Voice of America)
  190. Any Agreement Must Respect Iraq’s Sovereignty – Sistani’s Office (Voices of Iraq)
  191. Top U.S. Commander Welcomes Deal Approval (Voices of Iraq)
  192. Talabani Discusses SOFA Details with Crocker, Satterfield (Voices of Iraq)
  193. Cabinet Sets Jan 31 to Hold Provincial Councils Elections (Voices of Iraq)
  194. Syria Says Iraq Agreement Rewards Occupation (Business Intelligence)
  195. Maliki Defends U.S.-Iraq Deal To Public, Criticizes Opposition (The Washington Post)
  196. Education in Iraq and the Specter of Sectarianism (Aswat Al Iraq)
  197. ID4 Trillion to Set Up 700 Construction Projects (Al-Sabaah)
  198. Security Pact Enters Settlements Room Among Political Factions (Al-Sabaah)
  199. Parliament Discusses Security Agreement (Al-Sabaah)
  200. Prime Minister Calls for Migrated Iraqi Experts Return ()
  201. Railways Transports Naphtha to Syria (Al-Sabaah)
  202. 500 Billions ID to Develop the Borders (Al-Sabaah)
  203. Education Calls for Paying Attention to Private Schools (Al-Sabaah)
  204. Atta: Checkpoints Would Be Decreased by Half in 2009 (Al-Sabaah)
  205. PM Orders Stopping Procedures Against Awakening Members (Al-Sabaah)
  206. Security Plan to Protect Pilgrims' Convoys (Al-Sabaah)
  207. Oil Prices Steady Near 22-month Lows (Middle East Online)
  208. Election Chief: Karbala Will Witness Real Change (Niqash)
  209. Iraqis Accused of Killing Soldiers at Risk of Torture, Court Told (The Guardian)
  210. The Errors of Iraq Are Being Repeated - and Magnified (The Guardian)
  211. Time for a Full Inquiry (The Guardian)
  212. Bingham is Wrong on Human Rights (The Guardian)
  213. US-Iraq Pact Will Succeed Only if Key Players Back It, Warns Al Sistani (Associated Press)
  214. Iraq's Sistani Puts Fate of US Troops in Lawmaker's Hands (Gulf News)
  215. U.S. Forces Are a Threat to All Regional Countries: General (Mehr News Agency)
  216. Maliki Says No Backroom Deals in US Military Pact (AFP)
  217. US, Iraq Differ on Iran Meddling in Troop Pact (AFP)
  218. Straw Defends Role over Iraq War Decision (Evening Standard)
  219. Iran Speaker Urges Iraq to Resist U.S. Pact: Report (Reuters)
  220. Iraq PM Says Pact's Critics Want U.S. Troops to Stay (Reuters)
  221. Iraq Says 300 Officials Charged with Corruption (Reuters)
  222. Iraq Sets Provincial Poll Date for January 31 (Reuters)
  223. Iraqi Official Detained for Smuggling Combatants from Iran (Kuwait News Agency (KUNA))
  224. MPs Hold SOFA ‘say’: Sistani (Arab times)
  225. US Pullout of Iraq Should Be Conditions-based (AFP)
  226. Iraqi and American Critics of Security Pact Speak Up (Los Angeles Times)
  227. Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction: Quarterly Report to the United States Congress (SIRIG)
  228. Power Shortage: Iraq Agreement Leaves U.S. Troops Powerless (Newsweek, Inc)
  229. Military Leaders Feel Comfortable With U.S.-Iraqi Agreement, Mullen Says (American Forces Press Service)
  230. Iraq Pact (National Review Online)
  231. Iraq: Is the End in Sight? (San Francisco Chronicle)
  232. Syria Says Iraq Agreement Rewards Occupation (Business Intelligence Middle East)
  233. No Man's Land: Iraqi-Palestinians in Al Tanf Camp (n/a)
  234. Baghdad Hosts Iran’s First Specialized Expo (Mehr News Agency)
  235. Iraq Hopes Pact Will See US Shift Priorities (Middle East Online)
  236. Iraqi Oil Exports Receding by 100,000 Barrels a Day Every Month, Former Minister Says (Azzaman)
  237. Iran to Obama: Here’s Your SOFA (Middle East Online)
  238. Iraq Hopes Pact Will See US Shift Priorities (Middle East Online)
  239. Iran to Obama: Here’s Your SOFA (Middle East Online)
  240. Iraqi Oil Exports Receding by 100,000 Barrels a Day Every Month, Former Minister Says (Azzaman)
  241. Oil Prices Steady Near 22-month Lows (Middle East Online)
  242. Election Chief: Karbala Will Witness Real Change (Niqash)
  243. Iraqis Accused of Killing Soldiers at Risk of Torture, Court Told (The Guardian)
  244. The Errors of Iraq Are Being Repeated - and Magnified (The Guardian)
  245. Time for a Full Inquiry (The Guardian)
  246. Bingham is Wrong on Human Rights (The Guardian)
  247. US-Iraq Pact Will Succeed Only if Key Players Back It, Warns Al Sistani (Associated Press)
  248. Iraq's Sistani Puts Fate of US Troops in Lawmaker's Hands (Gulf News)
  249. U.S. Forces Are a Threat to All Regional Countries: General (Mehr News Agency)
  250. Maliki Says No Backroom Deals in US Military Pact (AFP)