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  1. Sweden urges the EU to support countries receive Iraqi refugees (SANA)
  2. Assessing down cycle risk in the Middle East (AME Info FZ LLC)
  3. Opportunity for Turks and Kurds? (The Washington Post)
  4. Iraq trial features video of executions (Associated Press)
  5. Demonstration, self-immolation as 15 February anniversary approaches (KurdishMedia)
  6. Former Iraq VP Ramadan sentenced to death (Middle East Online)
  7. Two Germans confirmed missing in Iraq (AFX News Limited)
  8. Unfinished power plant a symbol of Iraq's reconstruction woes (AP Worldstream)
  9. Iraq announces three-day border closure (BBC Monitoring)
  10. US shows Iranian arms found in Iraq (Reuters)
  11. Bush dismisses 'noise' of US attack on Iran (Middle East Online)
  12. Next stop for alternative investing - Iraq (Financial Times)
  13. British destroy own plane in Iraq (Aljazeera)
  14. The Central Bank is planning to reduce inflation
  15. Jihad: the fall in oil exports due to bad weather
  16. Talabani calls for supporting investment and reconstruction in Iraq
  17. Dangers of the Turkish dam “Aliso” on Iraq’s water resources
  18. Next stop for alternative investing - Iraq
  19. World Bank endorses power project in Iraq
  20. Bank to encourage Iraqis build houses through loans
  21. US general: no evidence Iran arming Iraq fighters (Middle East Online)
  22. Iraq closes borders with Iran, Syria (Middle East Online)
  23. Iraq closes borders with Iran, Syria (The Daily Star)
  24. A Kirkuk wake-up call for Kurds (KurdishMedia)
  25. About 30 Iraqi Kurdish asylum seekers were forcibly deported to Erbil (KurdishMedia)
  26. The new Bush strategy: Secure Baghdad and attack Iran (KurdishMedia)
  27. Stable exchange rate propels dollar sales high in Iraqi auction
  28. Communication beds electronic public phone project
  29. Ministries failed to spend up to 50% of allocations last year, finance minister says
  30. Iraq imposes border closures (Aljazeera)
  31. Iraq may model its reformed constitution on Malaysia's, says Iraqi official (AP Worldstream)
  32. Iraqi military says major operation under way in Sunni insurgent stronghold in Baghdad (AP Worldstream)
  33. Iraqis in U.S. Applaud Refugee Plan (AP Worldstream)
  34. Five soldiers see charges dismissed (Financial Times)
  35. World looks away as Iraqis flood nearby states (Financial Times)
  36. Baghdadis react to new security plan (Middle East Online)
  37. Six US troops killed in Iraq (Middle East Online)
  38. Bush defends policies on Iraq, Iran (Aljazeera)
  39. US to take in more Iraqi refugees (Aljazeera)
  40. Security sweep in Baghdad (Gulf News)
  41. Car bombs shake Iraqis’ faith in Baghdad security plan (Azzaman)
  42. The region's key decision makers turn out in force as major deals are struck at Middle East Electricity 2007 (AME Info FZ LLC)
  43. Iraq's telecom market joins the regional pioneers as it awaits full effective liberalization in 2007 (AME Info FZ LLC)
  44. Iraq blasts Al Jazeera (AME Info FZ LLC)
  45. A'skari: Baghdad Commander has complete power (Al-Sabaah)
  46. Sending health teams at executing security plan (Al-Sabaah)
  47. Jordan defeats operation of Qaeda in Iraq (Al-Sabaah)
  48. Baghdad security opens hope horizons towards future (Al-Sabaah)
  49. US Embassy implements 150 service projects in Baghdad (Al-Sabaah)
  50. Aani denies involvement in Anfal campaign (Voices of Iraq)
  51. Talabani probes with Speckhard recent developments in Iraq (Voices of Iraq)
  52. Saudi FM voices hope over achieving stability in Iraq (Voices of Iraq)
  53. Exchange rate declines bringing dollar demand down (Voices of Iraq)
  54. Maliki: Plan to secure Baghdad launched (Voices of Iraq)
  55. CNN shows video of missing U.S. soldier in Iraq (Reuters)
  56. US says radical cleric Sadr has left Iraq for Iran (Reuters)
  57. Iraqi displaced in Syria is internal issue between two states, Mashhadani says (SANA)
  58. Syrian and Iraqi Speakers discuss mutual issues (SANA)
  59. Iraq searches for oil compromise (AME Info FZ LLC)
  60. In Northern Iraq, another war looms (Associated Press)
  61. Tawar short film festival in Kurdistan (KurdishMedia)
  62. Kurdish examiner needed for the International Baccalaureate Organization (KurdishMedia)
  63. Summary of the first official KAYO conference for the Kurdish Youth in North America (KurdishMedia)
  64. Lagendijk and Candar: No invasion of Kurdistan (KurdishMedia)
  65. Baghdad security crackdown begins (Aljazeera)
  66. Australia boosts funding for Iraqi refugees (BBC Monitoring)
  67. Congress begins three-day debate on troop surge for Iraq (Irish Times)
  68. Muqtada al-Sadr presence in Iraq "confirmed through direct contacts" (BBC Monitoring)
  69. Al-Qaeda: Bush gambling in Iraq (Middle East Online)
  70. Mystery over Sadr’s whereabouts (Middle East Online)
  71. The Central Bank is planning to reduce inflation (Iraq Directory)
  72. Jihad: the fall in oil exports due to bad weather (Iraq Legal Consultants Baghdad)
  73. Talabani calls for supporting investment and reconstruction in Iraq (Iraq Directory)
  74. Dangers of the Turkish dam “Aliso” on Iraq’s water resources (Iraq Directory)
  75. World Bank endorses power project in Iraq (Kuwait News Agency (KUNA))
  76. Marine says sorry for killing of Iraqi man (Associated Press)
  77. A roadmap out of Iraq (Los Angeles Times)
  78. Executions won't bring stability (Gulf News)
  79. Iraqi ministries failed to spend up to 50% of allocations last year, finance minister says (Azzaman)
  80. Iraq searches for oil compromise
  81. Iraq's telecom market joins the regional pioneers as it awaits full effective liberalization in 2007
  82. Maliki discusses means of supporting service sectors
  83. Iraq PM aide: Sadr 'on short visit to Iran' (Middle East Online)
  84. Iraqi, US troops step up Baghdad operation (Middle East Online)
  85. Iraq budget said "largest" ever, projecting oil output rise (BBC Monitoring)
  86. Investigators: Billions of dollars wasted in Iraq and counting (AP Worldstream)
  87. UK troops help to seal off Basra (BBC News)
  88. Iraqi government tries to free two Sadrist figures-legislator (Voices of Iraq)
  89. Gul probes with UN envoy role of neighboring countries in supporting Iraq (Voices of Iraq)
  90. Defendant denies involvement in Anfal campaign (Voices of Iraq)
  91. Auction sees higher demand for dollar as week wraps up (Voices of Iraq)
  92. Flights to Syria resumed at Baghdad airport (Voices of Iraq)
  93. Iraqi security forces foil attempt to control Hawijah (Voices of Iraq)
  94. Large-scale security operation launched in Basra (Voices of Iraq)
  95. Iraq shuts borders, clamps down in Baghdad (Reuters)
  96. Transport workers strike over fuel shortages (Azzaman)
  97. Sarkis meets with delegation from Iraqi Kurdistan (The Daily Star)
  98. $50 million hospital for Hilla (Azzaman)
  99. US and Iraqi forces throw new weight around in bid to restore order (The Daily Star)
  100. Syria offers huge services to Iraqi displaced, UN official says (SANA)
  101. President Assad Stresses Syria's support to achieve Iraqi national reconciliation (SANA)
  102. What encourages a psychiatrist to write on Kurdish affairs (KurdishMedia)
  103. The Middle East's forgotten democracy (World Net Daily)
  104. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Revisiting Iraq and "Plan B" (KurdishMedia)
  105. Zebari Hopes to Restore Full Ties (Arab News)
  106. U.S. to receive 7,000 Iraqi refugees (CNW)
  107. Forced to live away from my own home in Baghdad (Los Angeles Times)
  108. Concerned Shiite leaders call for radical changes in school curricula (Gulf News)
  109. Baghdad guardian of literary treasures braves bombs (Reuters)
  110. Iranian firm, Iraqi hospitals (AMAN ISX)
  111. Al Mazaya Telecommunications selects VeriSign's prepay solution to serve its CDMA network in Iraq (AME Info FZ LLC)
  112. Borders with Iran and Syria shut as crackdown widens (Reuters)
  113. A final test for Iraq (Gulf News)
  114. Muthanna TV station to start local broadcast next week (Voices of Iraq)
  115. Results out soon for OSL Iraq drilling
  116. Ex-oil minister dis on oil
  117. Questionable Iraq Contracts May Exceed $10 Billion
  118. US lawmakers set for historic vote against Bush's Iraq plan (Middle East Online)
  119. Accusations fly in attempt to bridge divide between Sunni and Shia (Financial Times)
  120. Kurds, Turkomans call for normalization of Kirkuk via Iraq constitution (BBC Monitoring)
  121. Auditors question billions in contractor bills: Halliburton costs in Iraq among those under scrutiny (Houston Chronicle)
  122. As Iraq creates its own film genre, directors depict the from a variety of perspectives (AP Worldstream)
  123. US war plan in Iraq opposed in Washington (Middle East Online)
  124. Transport workers strike over fuel shortages
  125. First license for wireless phone in Iraq costing $ 350 million
  126. The effects of raising interest rates on Iraqi dinar
  127. Iraq faces displacement crisis (Middle East Online)
  128. Kirkuk struck by double car bombs (Aljazeera)
  129. US senate to vote on Iraq measure (Aljazeera)
  130. 73 terrorists killed, detained, large amount of weapons found (Al-Sabaah)
  131. Presidency renew support for plan (Al-Sabaah)
  132. Kurds hail Ardoghan statements (Al-Sabaah)
  133. Four provinces apply security plan (Al-Sabaah)
  134. Violence declines, displaced families back home (Al-Sabaah)
  135. Crocker: Bush plan necessary to impose security (Al-Sabaah)
  136. Buyukanit: Iraqi Kurds supporting Turkey rebels (Middle East Online)
  137. Rice visits Iraq to assess troop surge progress (Middle East Online)
  138. Marine jailed in Iraqi murder case (Aljazeera)
  139. Iraq debate blocked in US senate (Aljazeera)
  140. Full exemption on Arab goods in Free Zones
  141. Basel II standards of banking supervision
  142. Khamoushi calls for more extensive trade exchanges with Iraq
  143. Wolfowitz takes actions to gear up World Bank for Iraq
  144. Cheney may seek Iraq help from Japan, Australia (Middle East Online)
  145. 3,000 British troops to withdraw from Iraq in May (Middle East Online)
  146. Car bombs kill scores in Baghdad (Aljazeera)
  147. Iran denies Sadr is in country (Middle East Online)
  148. Artifact smugglers arrested (Azzaman)
  149. Operation dampens hope of return of security (Azzaman)
  150. Iraq, S. Korea sign memorandum of Understanding (Al-Sabaah)
  151. ID850 M for communications in Muthanna (Al-Sabaah)
  152. Transportation plans to join neighboring states with railways (Al-Sabaah)
  153. Security plan opens way to return displaced families (Al-Sabaah)
  154. Sistani calls officials upon work honesty to serve people (Al-Sabaah)
  155. Political blocs greeted expected change if includes security and service files (Al-Sabaah)
  156. Hakeem knows of services development plans in Baghdad (Al-Sabaah)
  157. Iraqi Kurds agree on establishing higher council for parties (Voices of Iraq)
  158. Iraqi Kurds deny supporting PKK (Voices of Iraq)
  159. Attempt to Smuggle oil and livestock foiled in Missan (Voices of Iraq)
  160. Iraqi army barrack attacked in Falluja (Voices of Iraq)
  161. Iraqi Minister calls for Germany's support to Rule of law plan (Voices of Iraq)
  162. Dollar demand higher, exchange rate stable in auction (Voices of Iraq)
  163. Anger at Foreign Arabs Builds in Iraq (Associated Press)
  164. Patience runs thin as Iraqi refugees flood Amman, Damascus (AFP)
  165. Iran and the talent for making enemies (The Daily Star)
  166. In town that Saddam gassed, bitter times abound (Associated Press)
  167. Austrian Airlines soars ahead with more flights to Kurdistan (Gulf News)
  168. Kurds crying out for change: Image of the city and solution of crises not their business (KurdishMedia)
  169. Military, gov't divided over Iraqi Kurds (Turkish Daily News)
  170. Iraqi Sunni MP says limited cabinet reshuffle within two weeks (BBC Monitoring)
  171. Iraqi vice-president interviewed on Baghdad security plan (BBC Monitoring)
  172. US Democrats challenge Bush's authority on Iraq war (Middle East Online)
  173. Bus blown up in Baghdad (Middle East Online)
  174. Chaos as Iraq's borders re-open (Aljazeera)
  175. Rebuilding schools in Iraq (AME Info FZ LLC)
  176. NBK convenes its Annual General Meeting (AME Info FZ LLC)
  177. Heated exchange at Doha US-Islamic Forum over Iraq (The Peninsula)
  178. Wolfowitz takes actions to gear up World Bank for Iraq (Odious Debt)
  179. Khamoushi calls for more extensive trade exchanges with Iraq (Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA))
  180. Full exemption on Arab goods in Free Zones (Iraq Directory)
  181. Basel II standards of banking supervision (Iraq Directory)
  182. First license for wireless phone in Iraq costing $ 350 million (Iraq Directory)
  183. The effects of raising interest rates on Iraqi dinar (Iraq Directory)
  184. Results out soon for OSL Iraq drilling (Iraq Directory)
  185. Ex-oil minister dis on Iraq oil (United Press International)
  186. Questionable Iraq Contracts May Exceed $10 Billion (Bloomberg)
  187. Iraq begins to reopen its borders (Gulf News)
  188. Crackdown fails to stop bloodshed in Iraqi capital (Reuters)
  189. Iran: Radical Shiite Cleric is Not Here (Associated Press)
  190. Security plan puts off new coalition formation (Voices of Iraq)
  191. One-third of Iraqis live in poverty – UNDP study (Voices of Iraq)
  192. Half of Kurdistan inhabitants do not own the houses they occupy - survey (Voices of Iraq)
  193. U.S. army says killed four, arrested six in separate operations (Voices of Iraq)
  194. Australia backs security plan – ambassador (Voices of Iraq)
  195. Baghdad security plan affects auction trading session - trader (Voices of Iraq)
  196. Police find 100 kg explosives near Kut (Voices of Iraq)
  197. Iraqi Kurds welcome Erdogan's statements on Kurdistan (Voices of Iraq)
  198. Australia could send more military trainers to Iraq: PM (Xinhua News Agency)
  199. MTC announces a record net income of USD 1.051 billion (AME Info FZ LLC)
  200. Distrust main enemy facing new crackdown (Los Angeles Times)
  201. UAE affirms support for united and stable Iraq (Gulf News)
  202. Palestinians hail security plan despite arrests (Gulf News)
  203. Nine more US soldiers killed in Iraq (Middle East Online)
  204. Insurgents kill 40 Iraqis in day of bombs (Middle East Online)
  205. Woman accuses Iraqi police of rape (Aljazeera)
  206. Iraq, S. Korea sign memorandum of Understanding
  207. One-in-3 live in poverty
  208. Sweden provides a rare haven for those fleeing chaos in Iraq (Irish Times)
  209. Blasts kill at least 14 in Iraq (Middle East Online)
  210. Rape row splits Iraqi government (Middle East Online)
  211. Iraq tanker blast leaks toxic gas (Aljazeera)
  212. Draft Law on Oil Money Moves to Iraqi Cabinet
  213. Dinar hasn't been served to investors in Iraqi cash
  214. Syria and Iraq discuss means of cooperation (MENAFN)
  215. The Arab World's FM radio boom continues with 36 new FM radio stations starting between late 2005 and Jan 2007 (AME Info FZ LLC)
  216. Policemen cleared of rape allegations (Associated Press)
  217. Hopes of normalcy lie in the rubble of Golden Shrine (Telegraph)
  218. 'Every night we hear the sound of US helicopters and gunfire' (Gulf News)
  219. US boosts Gulf arsenal with aircraft carriers (Gulf News)
  220. Dinar hasn't been served to investors in Iraqi cash (Chicago Sun Times)
  221. Iraqi football player dies from bomb blast (Gulf News)
  222. Draft Law on Oil Money Moves to Iraqi Cabinet (The New York Times)
  223. Solve the Arab-Israeli conflict first (Gulf News)
  224. Syria reconsiders residency rules for Iraqis (Azzaman)
  225. Attacks on oil installations cost billions of dollars (Azzaman)
  226. Iraqi helicopters at Baghdad's sky to monitor security plan (Al-Sabaah)
  227. Blair renews support to Maliki's efforts for success (Al-Sabaah)
  228. Interior supports provinces security plans (Al-Sabaah)
  229. Center for supporting all displaced returning home (Al-Sabaah)
  230. Drinkable water projects in Baghdad suburbs (Al-Sabaah)
  231. Plan to set up new transformers to improve power (Al-Sabaah)
  232. Air force receives 5 helicopters (Al-Sabaah)
  233. Former officers: Maliki prepares suitable ground to succeed law (Al-Sabaah)
  234. Wide-Scale arrest campaign northeast of Diala (Voices of Iraq)
  235. Kidnapped journalist found killed in Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
  236. Iraqi journalists syndicate calls for sit-in (Voices of Iraq)
  237. Lower exchange rate propels dollar bids in foreign transfers high (Voices of Iraq)
  238. Samawa police deny arresting official in Sadr's office (Voices of Iraq)
  239. Anfal judge presses charges against defendants (Voices of Iraq)
  240. British forces arrest five people in Basra (Voices of Iraq)
  241. Car bombs kill at least 11 across Baghdad (Associated Press)
  242. Kurds crying out for change: We wasted our youth waiting, and hating them! (KurdishMedia)
  243. Iraqi PM advices Mahdi Army leaders to hide in Iran, leaked letter (KurdishMedia)
  244. Kurds crying out for change: Urgent confidential letter to Mam Jalal, the President of Iraq (KurdishMedia)
  245. Minister for Sports and Youth of Kurdistan ends his visit to Sweden (KRG)
  246. Turkey suspends plans to hold talks with Iraqi Kurdish leaders (MSNBC News Services)
  247. DTP invites Barzani and Talabani for Newroz (KurdishMedia)
  248. Three trillion for oil and one for Electricity
  249. Egyptian businessmen and the investment in Iraq
  250. The Budget: committed to IMF's instructions in spite of the poor