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  1. Iraq's Prime Minister, President in Public Quarrel (Associated Press)
  2. Deadly Bombings Strike Baghdad in Rush Hour (Associated Press)
  3. Victims of Baghdad Bus Explosion Rise to 16 (Kuwait News Agency (KUNA))
  4. Suicide Bomber Attacks Green Zone, Five People Injured (Kuwait News Agency (KUNA))
  5. In Mosul, a Battle for Christians (Chicago Tribune)
  6. Iraqi Oil Exports Increase (Neftegaz.RU)
  7. Foes of Iraqi Security Agreement Say It Can't Shield Assets from Suits (International Herald Tribune)
  8. Iraq Not to Be Base to Attack Others (Press TV)
  9. Iraqi Parliament Plans November 26 Vote on Iraqi-US Security Pact (Bloomberg)
  10. US Military Arrests Suspected Militants in Baghdad (Associated Press)
  11. Allocation of One Billion and 500 Million Dollars for Baghdad City Next Year (Iraq Directory)
  12. Clarification from the Central Bank of Iraq (Al-Sabaah)
  13. Subsidized Fodder Distributed in Missan (Voices of Iraq)
  14. New Sluice in Thi-Qar Marshes (Voices of Iraq)
  15. New Taxation Dept. Branches in Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
  16. Pipeline Blaze Won’t Affect Crude Exports (Voices of Iraq)
  17. Basra Conf. on Banking Sector Role in Investment (Voices of Iraq)
  18. Iraqi Lawmakers Vote on US Security Pact Wednesday (Associated Press)
  19. RIL's Oil Deals with Kurdistan Illegal: Iraq (The Times of India)
  20. Iraqi Factories Fight to Survive Turbulence (Xinhua News Agency)
  21. Zain Iraq Selects Riverbed (AME Info FZ LLC)
  22. Vital Road on the Way in Karbala (Voices of Iraq)
  23. Man Arrested for Slaying Family in Wassit (Voices of Iraq)
  24. Lawyer Gunned Down in Kirkuk (Voices of Iraq)
  25. 2 Killed, 8 Wounded in Baghdad Blast (Voices of Iraq)
  26. Talabani Confers Pact with EU Ambassadors (Voices of Iraq)
  27. Lawmakers Demand the Government to Amend 2009 Budget (Voices of Iraq)
  28. Al-Mashhadani Mulls Political Developments with Jordanian King (Voices of Iraq)
  29. Transport Minister Faces Parliamentary Questioning (Voices of Iraq)
  30. Decision for Alusi to Keep Immunity Correct, Positive – MP (Voices of Iraq)
  31. IIP Denies “arm-twisting” over SOFA (Voices of Iraq)
  32. Minister in Arbil over Oil Contracts (Voices of Iraq)
  33. MP Urges Clause on Compensation in SOFA (Voices of Iraq)
  34. Sahwa Councils “propaganda” for PM – Official (Voices of Iraq)
  35. UIA Stresses Pro-stance on SOFA (Voices of Iraq)
  36. URGENT / Court Turns Down Request to Strip MP Alusi of Immunity (Voices of Iraq)
  37. Iraq is submitting a tender to buy 50 thousand tons of wheat
  38. Discussing the ways to expand e-Government project in Dhi Qar province
  39. The ministry of Oil stressed that the fire in Iraqi-Turkish pipeline will not effect on Iraqi exports
  40. Baghdad Blasts Kill 19 As Parliament Mulls US Troops Pact (AFP)
  41. A Message to the Kurds (Asharq Alawsat)
  42. Iraq in breakthrough to link Kurd oilfields to export
  43. Chambers of commerce to convene next month
  44. Shell rules out signing gas deal with Iraq soon
  45. Calling companies to voluntary obedience in paying their taxes
  46. Bomb Attacks Kill 20 in Green Zone (Associated Press)
  47. Iraq Confident Parliament to Pass U.S. Security Pact (Reuters)
  48. Shell Rules out Signing Gas Deal with Iraq Soon (Voices of Iraq)
  49. Cornerstone Laid to Develop Residential Neighborhood in Kut (Voices of Iraq)
  50. 2 Power Transforming Stations Set Up in Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
  51. Ministry Contracts European Company to Improve Tires Quality (Voices of Iraq)
  52. Iraq Says Kurds Can Seek Arms, but Must Inform Govt (Reuters)
  53. Dollar Demand Doubles in CBI Auction (Voices of Iraq)
  54. Basra Port Receives More Ships on Mon. (Voices of Iraq)
  55. Iraq Minister Meets Kurds over Oil Deal Disputes (Reuters)
  56. Vital Karbala Street Renovated (Voices of Iraq)
  57. Chambers of Commerce to Convene Next Month (Voices of Iraq)
  58. Iraq Agrees to Connect Kurd Oil Fields to Pipeline (Reuters)
  59. Oil Revenues in October Exceed $3B (Voices of Iraq)
  60. Influence Wanes for Followers of Iraq's Sadr (Reuters)
  61. 12 Suspected Gunmen Arrested in Iraq (Voices of Iraq)
  62. Iraq in Breakthrough to Link Kurd Oilfields to Export (Reuters)
  63. 3 Drug Dealers Arrested in Central Nassiriya (Voices of Iraq)
  64. Kurdistan’s MOI Denies Buying Bulgarian Arms (Voices of Iraq)
  65. Karbala Clans Respond to Barazani (Voices of Iraq)
  66. Forgery Gang Detained in Central Nassiriya (Voices of Iraq)
  67. Large Weapons Depot Found in Karbala (Voices of Iraq)
  68. Bomb Explodes, Civilian Kidnapped in Dalouiya (Voices of Iraq)
  69. 22 Detainees Released in Diala (Voices of Iraq)
  70. Green Zone Attack Targeted Intel. Building (Voices of Iraq)
  71. 5 Wanted Persons Captured in Kut (Voices of Iraq)
  72. Soldier Wounded by Random Fire in Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
  73. Car Bomb Defused in Downtown Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
  74. Eastern Baghdad Blast Casualties Up to 16 (Voices of Iraq)
  75. Baghdad Explosion Leaves 6 Casualties (Voices of Iraq)
  76. Green Zone Closed After Suicide Attack (Voices of Iraq)
  77. 6 Wanted Persons Arrested in Babel (Voices of Iraq)
  78. Gunmen Shoot Down Policeman in Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
  79. Female Suicide Bomber Kills 3, Wounds 12 in Green Zone (Voices of Iraq)
  80. Three Blasts Kill 17 Ahead of Iraqi Vote on Security Pact with US (AFP)
  81. Deadly Bomb Attacks Hit Baghdad (BBC News)
  82. Invitation to Tender Deadline Extended: Vacuum Tube Solar Water Heaters ()
  83. KRG Sports Conference in Wales: Call for Participants (KRG)
  84. Germany's Goethe Institute Opens Dialogue Centre in Erbil (KRG)
  85. Disabled Athlete from Kurdistan Completes New York Marathon (PUKmedia news)
  86. Dire Consequences May Await Kurds when American Troops Exit Iraq (KurdishMedia)
  87. Release of Iranian Raises Questions in Iraq (Los Angeles Times)
  88. Shell Say Iraq Oil Negotiations Will Take Time (Neftegaz.RU)
  89. Iraq's Independence Only if Foreign Forces Quit: Syria (AFP)
  90. Sources: Contractor for Military Committed Serious Violations (CNN)
  91. Iraqi Cabinet Members Defend Pact with US (Associated Press)
  92. Baghdad Bombs Target Government Employees (Financial Times)
  93. Iran Exports $2 Billion Worth of Goods to Iraq (Azzaman)
  94. Iraq Pact a Means to an End (Gulf News)
  95. US-Iraqi Security Deal Likely to Be Passed (Gulf News)
  96. Iran Calls Iraq-US Security Deal a Mirage (Middle East Online)
  97. Iraq's Rocky Future (Middle East Online)
  98. Calling Companies to Voluntary Obedience in Paying Their Taxes (Iraq Directory)
  99. Iraq is Submitting a Tender to Buy 50 Thousand Tons of Wheat (Iraq Directory)
  100. Discussing the Ways to Expand e-Government Project in Dhi Qar Province (Iraq Directory)
  101. The Ministry of Oil Stressed That the Fire in Iraqi-Turkish Pipeline Will Not Effect on Iraqi Exports (Iraq Directory)
  102. Turkısh Red Crescent Sends 28,000 Bottles of Serum to Iraqi Refugees (Turkish Red Crescent Society (TRCS))
  103. Kurds Dismiss Talk of Centralization (Niqash)
  104. As Many As 2, 912 Iraqi Pilgrims Cross Jadidat Arar Entry Point (SPA)
  105. Insurgents Target Green Zone Entrance (Associated Press)
  106. A Shaky Pact (Jordan Times)
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  108. Inside Baghdad's Rusafa Prison (BBC News)
  109. Iran: Hardliners Urge Iraq to Reject Security Pact (Associated Press)
  110. US-Backed Iraqi Troops Arrest Shiite Militant (Associated Press)
  111. Iran Exports $2 Billion Worth of Goods to Iraq (Azzaman)
  112. Iraq Pact a Means to an End (Gulf News)
  113. US-Iraqi Security Deal Likely to Be Passed (Gulf News)
  114. Iran Calls Iraq-US Security Deal a Mirage (Middle East Online)
  115. Iraq's Rocky Future (Middle East Online)
  116. Calling Companies to Voluntary Obedience in Paying Their Taxes (Iraq Directory)
  117. Iraq is Submitting a Tender to Buy 50 Thousand Tons of Wheat (Iraq Directory)
  118. Discussing the Ways to Expand e-Government Project in Dhi Qar Province (Iraq Directory)
  119. The Ministry of Oil Stressed That the Fire in Iraqi-Turkish Pipeline Will Not Effect on Iraqi Exports (Iraq Directory)
  120. Turkısh Red Crescent Sends 28,000 Bottles of Serum to Iraqi Refugees (Turkish Red Crescent Society (TRCS))
  121. Kurds Dismiss Talk of Centralization (Niqash)
  122. As Many As 2, 912 Iraqi Pilgrims Cross Jadidat Arar Entry Point (SPA)
  123. Insurgents Target Green Zone Entrance (Associated Press)
  124. A Shaky Pact (Jordan Times)
  125. Bomb Attacks Kill 20 in Green Zone (Associated Press)
  126. Iraq Confident Parliament to Pass U.S. Security Pact (Reuters)
  127. Shell Rules out Signing Gas Deal with Iraq Soon (Voices of Iraq)
  128. Cornerstone Laid to Develop Residential Neighborhood in Kut (Voices of Iraq)
  129. 2 Power Transforming Stations Set Up in Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
  130. Ministry Contracts European Company to Improve Tires Quality (Voices of Iraq)
  131. Iraq Says Kurds Can Seek Arms, but Must Inform Govt (Reuters)
  132. Dollar Demand Doubles in CBI Auction (Voices of Iraq)
  133. Basra Port Receives More Ships on Mon. (Voices of Iraq)
  134. Iraq Minister Meets Kurds over Oil Deal Disputes (Reuters)
  135. Vital Karbala Street Renovated (Voices of Iraq)
  136. Chambers of Commerce to Convene Next Month (Voices of Iraq)
  137. Iraq Agrees to Connect Kurd Oil Fields to Pipeline (Reuters)
  138. Oil Revenues in October Exceed $3B (Voices of Iraq)
  139. Influence Wanes for Followers of Iraq's Sadr (Reuters)
  140. 12 Suspected Gunmen Arrested in Iraq (Voices of Iraq)
  141. Iraq in Breakthrough to Link Kurd Oilfields to Export (Reuters)
  142. 3 Drug Dealers Arrested in Central Nassiriya (Voices of Iraq)
  143. Kurdistan’s MOI Denies Buying Bulgarian Arms (Voices of Iraq)
  144. Karbala Clans Respond to Barazani (Voices of Iraq)
  145. Forgery Gang Detained in Central Nassiriya (Voices of Iraq)
  146. Large Weapons Depot Found in Karbala (Voices of Iraq)
  147. Bomb Explodes, Civilian Kidnapped in Dalouiya (Voices of Iraq)
  148. 22 Detainees Released in Diala (Voices of Iraq)
  149. Green Zone Attack Targeted Intel. Building (Voices of Iraq)
  150. 5 Wanted Persons Captured in Kut (Voices of Iraq)
  151. Soldier Wounded by Random Fire in Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
  152. Car Bomb Defused in Downtown Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
  153. Eastern Baghdad Blast Casualties Up to 16 (Voices of Iraq)
  154. Baghdad Explosion Leaves 6 Casualties (Voices of Iraq)
  155. Green Zone Closed After Suicide Attack (Voices of Iraq)
  156. 6 Wanted Persons Arrested in Babel (Voices of Iraq)
  157. Gunmen Shoot Down Policeman in Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
  158. D.N.O's shares declined after the news of linking Iraqi oil fields to a strategic pipeline
  159. The Ministry of Trading called the international companies to invest and rehabilitate the Central Markets
  160. Iraq has agreed on linking Kurdish oil fields to a strategic pipeline
  161. Draft Law Presented to Kurdish Parliament to Criminalize Female Circumcision (Voices of Iraq)
  162. FM Receives Finish Ambassador’s Credentials (Voices of Iraq)
  163. Presidential Board Debates Blocs’ Suggestions on SOFA (Voices of Iraq)
  164. Iraq Govt and Kurds Discuss Disputed Oil Contracts (Associated Press)
  165. 125,408 Detainees Released Under Amnesty Law - Source (Voices of Iraq)
  166. Al-Maliki’s Deputies Urge Parliament to Approve Security Pact (Voices of Iraq)
  167. Lawmaker Rules out SOFA Would Be Put to Vote (Voices of Iraq)
  168. Minister Says Parliamentary Questioning Request “odd” (Voices of Iraq)
  169. MoD Bill for Afghan and Iraq Conflicts Tops £13bn (The Guardian)
  170. Iranian Parliament Speaker Slams SOFA (Voices of Iraq)
  171. CIA Snooped on Iraqi Ex-president (Voices of Iraq)
  172. U.S. Federal Deficit to Hit Record $1 Trillion in 2009 (SPA)
  173. Iranian Newspapers Urge Iraq to Reject Security Pact (Associated Press)
  174. Baghdad Bombings Aim to Destabilize Iraq Before Vote, UN Says (Bloomberg)
  175. PM Receives Letter on Iraq-US Pact from Maliki (Jordan Times)
  176. Turkmen Union Backs Support Councils, Constitutional Amendments (Voices of Iraq)
  177. Iraq Lawmakers Say Will Challenge Shell Gas Deal (Reuters)
  178. Iraq OKs $144 Mln Deal with Argentina's Tenaris (Reuters)
  179. Iraqi Supporters of US Deal Try to Build Broader Majority (AFP)
  180. Syrian Lawyers Cease Work for Hour in Protest of US-Iraq Security Agreement (SANA)
  181. Sunnis Seek Guarantee on "SOFA" Referendum (Arab times)
  182. Low-key Gates Had Big Impact at Pentagon (Reuters)
  183. Iraq Parliament to Decide Future U.S. Troop Presence (Reuters)
  184. Two US Troops Killed in Shooting in Iraq (Associated Press)
  185. Joint agreement between Baghdad, Abu Dhabi signed soon
  186. Lawmakers Say Vote on SOFA Most Likely on Wednesday (Voices of Iraq)
  187. Interview with a Bomber (Voices of Iraq)
  188. Office to Encounter Abuse of Women in Aqra (Voices of Iraq)
  189. 3 Brothers Killed in Family Feud in Diala (Voices of Iraq)
  190. Arbil Hosts Conf. on Developing Abattoirs (Voices of Iraq)
  191. Health Staff Training Center in Thi-Qar (Voices of Iraq)
  192. Iraq Meets Norway in Soccer (Voices of Iraq)
  193. IFF President Describes Iraq’s Group in Confederations Cup As ‘easy’ (Voices of Iraq)
  194. 6 Rural Roads Opened in Wassit (Voices of Iraq)
  195. Trade Minister Discusses with UAE Amb. Mutual Cooperation (Voices of Iraq)
  196. ISX Index Up by 3% on Tuesday (Voices of Iraq)
  197. Iron Bridge Implemented North of Basra (Voices of Iraq)
  198. Joint Agreement Between Baghdad, Abu Dhabi Signed Soon (Voices of Iraq)
  199. Hydrocarbon Committee Invites Minister to Public Session (Voices of Iraq)
  200. Iraq’s Largest Database Launched (Voices of Iraq)
  201. Lower Demand for the Dollar in CBI Auction (Voices of Iraq)
  202. Deputy PM Opens Services Projects in Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
  203. $22.9m in Customs Revenues in October (Voices of Iraq)
  204. Sulaimaniya Hosts Iranian Exhibition (Voices of Iraq)
  205. Kurds Can Export Oil Via National Pipelines – Minister (Azzaman)
  206. Iraq Strife Shows Up Those Scared of Sofa (Gulf News)
  207. Iraq War Foes Get Short Shrift (Middle East Online)
  208. Lawrence Wilkerson's Lessons of War and Truth (Middle East Online)
  209. Arable Land Area to Expand by Winter (Voices of Iraq)
  210. 2 Ships Arrive at Basra’s Umm Qasr (Voices of Iraq)
  211. U.S. Forces Kill 2 Suspected al-Qaeda Gunmen, Arrest 5 in Iraq (Voices of Iraq)
  212. 256 Detainees Released from al-Nassiriya Jail (Voices of Iraq)
  213. Weapons Cache Found in Falluja (Voices of Iraq)
  214. U.S. Soldier Dies of Non-combat Incident in Diala (Voices of Iraq)
  215. The Ministry of Trading Called the International Companies to Invest and Rehabilitate the Central Markets (Iraq Directory)
  216. Police Find Ammo in Babel (Voices of Iraq)
  217. Gunmen Wound Child in Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
  218. D.N.O's Shares Declined After the News of Linking Iraqi Oil Fields to a Strategic Pipeline (Iraq Directory)
  219. "Violence Against Iraqi Women Continues Unabated", Says UN Expert (United Nations)
  220. DNO Cites Ongoing Drilling Activities in Yemen, Kurdistan Region (DNO International)
  221. Families Struggle to Visit Detainees (Niqash)
  222. Key AQI Leader in Diala Arrested (Voices of Iraq)
  223. 6 Killed, Wounded in Dalouiya Clashes (Voices of Iraq)
  224. No Exceptional Measures During SOFA Vote – BOC (Voices of Iraq)
  225. Iraq has concluded an agreement with the Argentinean Tnares Company for oilfield services
  226. The Minister of Finance: The financial crisis and the drop of oil prices did not effect on our national economy
  227. Lawmakers Say Vote on SOFA Most Likely on Wednesday (Voices of Iraq)
  228. Interview with a Bomber (Voices of Iraq)
  229. Office to Encounter Abuse of Women in Aqra (Voices of Iraq)
  230. 3 Brothers Killed in Family Feud in Diala (Voices of Iraq)
  231. Arbil Hosts Conf. on Developing Abattoirs (Voices of Iraq)
  232. Health Staff Training Center in Thi-Qar (Voices of Iraq)
  233. Iraq Meets Norway in Soccer (Voices of Iraq)
  234. IFF President Describes Iraq’s Group in Confederations Cup As ‘easy’ (Voices of Iraq)
  235. 6 Rural Roads Opened in Wassit (Voices of Iraq)
  236. Trade Minister Discusses with UAE Amb. Mutual Cooperation (Voices of Iraq)
  237. ISX Index Up by 3% on Tuesday (Voices of Iraq)
  238. Iron Bridge Implemented North of Basra (Voices of Iraq)
  239. Joint Agreement Between Baghdad, Abu Dhabi Signed Soon (Voices of Iraq)
  240. Hydrocarbon Committee Invites Minister to Public Session (Voices of Iraq)
  241. Iraq’s Largest Database Launched (Voices of Iraq)
  242. Lower Demand for the Dollar in CBI Auction (Voices of Iraq)
  243. Deputy PM Opens Services Projects in Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
  244. $22.9m in Customs Revenues in October (Voices of Iraq)
  245. Sulaimaniya Hosts Iranian Exhibition (Voices of Iraq)
  246. Kurds Can Export Oil Via National Pipelines – Minister (Azzaman)
  247. Iraq Strife Shows Up Those Scared of Sofa (Gulf News)
  248. Iraq War Foes Get Short Shrift (Middle East Online)
  249. Lawrence Wilkerson's Lessons of War and Truth (Middle East Online)
  250. Arable Land Area to Expand by Winter (Voices of Iraq)