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  1. 2 Ships Arrive at Basra’s Umm Qasr (Voices of Iraq)
  2. U.S. Forces Kill 2 Suspected al-Qaeda Gunmen, Arrest 5 in Iraq (Voices of Iraq)
  3. 256 Detainees Released from al-Nassiriya Jail (Voices of Iraq)
  4. Weapons Cache Found in Falluja (Voices of Iraq)
  5. U.S. Soldier Dies of Non-combat Incident in Diala (Voices of Iraq)
  6. The Ministry of Trading Called the International Companies to Invest and Rehabilitate the Central Markets (Iraq Directory)
  7. Police Find Ammo in Babel (Voices of Iraq)
  8. Gunmen Wound Child in Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
  9. D.N.O's Shares Declined After the News of Linking Iraqi Oil Fields to a Strategic Pipeline (Iraq Directory)
  10. No Exceptional Measures During SOFA Vote – BOC (Voices of Iraq)
  11. "Violence Against Iraqi Women Continues Unabated", Says UN Expert (United Nations)
  12. DNO Cites Ongoing Drilling Activities in Yemen, Kurdistan Region (DNO International)
  13. Families Struggle to Visit Detainees (Niqash)
  14. 6 Killed, Wounded in Dalouiya Clashes (Voices of Iraq)
  15. Draft Law Presented to Kurdish Parliament to Criminalize Female Circumcision (Voices of Iraq)
  16. FM Receives Finish Ambassador’s Credentials (Voices of Iraq)
  17. Presidential Board Debates Blocs’ Suggestions on SOFA (Voices of Iraq)
  18. Iraq Govt and Kurds Discuss Disputed Oil Contracts (Associated Press)
  19. 125,408 Detainees Released Under Amnesty Law - Source (Voices of Iraq)
  20. Al-Maliki’s Deputies Urge Parliament to Approve Security Pact (Voices of Iraq)
  21. Lawmaker Rules out SOFA Would Be Put to Vote (Voices of Iraq)
  22. Minister Says Parliamentary Questioning Request “odd” (Voices of Iraq)
  23. MoD Bill for Afghan and Iraq Conflicts Tops £13bn (The Guardian)
  24. Iranian Parliament Speaker Slams SOFA (Voices of Iraq)
  25. CIA Snooped on Iraqi Ex-president (Voices of Iraq)
  26. Key AQI Leader in Diala Arrested (Voices of Iraq)
  27. Violence Against Women in Iraq Continues Unpunished- UN (UNAMI)
  28. 27,150 Pilgrims Arrive Mecca (Voices of Iraq)
  29. $4B Oil Refinery to Be Set Up in Missan (Voices of Iraq)
  30. Minister Invites Arab Organization to Meet in Iraq (Voices of Iraq)
  31. 7 Projects Opened in Northern Kut (Voices of Iraq)
  32. Basra Development Authority Maps out 2009 Strategy (Voices of Iraq)
  33. Ninewa’s Main Roads Paved (Voices of Iraq)
  34. Gulf Bank Discusses CBI Monetary Policy (Voices of Iraq)
  35. Allocated Funds Will Not Be Recycled – MOF (Voices of Iraq)
  36. Demand for Dollar Drops on Wednesday (Voices of Iraq)
  37. Electricity Ministry Signs 232 Billion ID Contract (Voices of Iraq)
  38. Basra’s Umm Qasr Receives 3 Ships (Voices of Iraq)
  39. 10 Arch Bridges Implemented East of Karbala (Voices of Iraq)
  40. 18 Qaeda Suspects Nabbed- MNF (Voices of Iraq)
  41. Ammo, Explosives Found in Missan (Voices of Iraq)
  42. 97 Arrested on Criminal, Terror Charges in Basra (Voices of Iraq)
  43. Gunfire Wound Civilian in Kut (Voices of Iraq)
  44. 2 Roadside Bombs Defused in al-Dhiloaiya (Voices of Iraq)
  45. Al-Biaaj Attacker Arrested (Voices of Iraq)
  46. 4 Security Elements Killed Near Tikrit (Voices of Iraq)
  47. 6 Killed, 16 Wounded in Iraq in 24 Hours (Voices of Iraq)
  48. 6 al-Qaeda Gunmen Arrested in Diala (Voices of Iraq)
  49. Sahwa Fighter Injured by Bomb Blast in Baaquba (Voices of Iraq)
  50. 14 Wanted Men, 4 Suspects Nabbed in Basra (Voices of Iraq)
  51. Police Arrest Dangerous Wanted Man in Wassit (Voices of Iraq)
  52. IED Kills 2 Civilians, Injures 10 in Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
  53. 18 Wanted Men Captured in Karbala (Voices of Iraq)
  54. 3 Wanted Men Detained North of Hilla (Voices of Iraq)
  55. 2 U.S. Soldiers Killed by Small-arms Fire in Northern Iraq (Voices of Iraq)
  56. Only Constitution Concludes IAF’s Demands – Kurdish MP (Voices of Iraq)
  57. Supreme Court, de-Baathification Curb Voting on Pact – MP (Voices of Iraq)
  58. Parliamentary Session Put off Until Evening (Voices of Iraq)
  59. PM Arrives in Parliament to Attend Vote on U.S. Deal (Voices of Iraq)
  60. IAF Will Not Vote on Pact Without Reformation Document – MP (Voices of Iraq)
  61. KA Seeks Consensus on U.S. Pact – MP (Voices of Iraq)
  62. U.S. Army Hopes SOFA Signed (Voices of Iraq)
  63. We Reject Agreement, to Vote Against It – Arab Bloc (Voices of Iraq)
  64. Sadrist Bloc Says Still Resolved to Reject SOFA (Voices of Iraq)
  65. Robert Gates Agrees to Stay on at Pentagon (The Times)
  66. Vote on SOFA Postponed Until Tom. (Voices of Iraq)
  67. Tourism Minister to Washington Soon (Al-Sabaah)
  68. Today is a Decisive Day for the Pact (Al-Sabaah)
  69. Iraq: 2009 Referendum on US Troop Withdrawal (France 24)
  70. Iraqi Parliament Again Delays Security Pact Vote (New York Times)
  71. Engineers Draw for Love and Life (Al-Sabaah)
  72. Ministry Ensures 2nd Line of Internet in Basra (Al-Sabaah)
  73. Cabinet Supports ''Blessing Palm Tree'' Project (Al-Sabaah)
  74. Uniting Baghdad-Abu Dhabi Municipalities (Al-Sabaah)
  75. Kadhimi Demands Expanding Provinces' Council Authorities (Al-Sabaah)
  76. Referring Samara - Fallujah St. for Rehabilitation (Al-Sabaah)
  77. Picking Up All Sunk Vessels in Iraqi Waters Next Year (Al-Sabaah)
  78. Al-Shaikhli Declares Construction Project (Al-Sabaah)
  79. Soon: Kurdistan to export oil for 1st time
  80. Iraq Shiites, Kurds Meet Sunni Demand on US Pact (Associated Press)
  81. Oil Prices May Rise to $70 - $80 by 2010, Says Speaker at DIFC Forum (AME Info FZ LLC)
  82. Romania Ready to Leave Troops in Iraq (SPA)
  83. Iraq Parliament Nears Vote on U.S. Troops Deal (Reuters)
  84. Iraq Parliament Scrambles to Agree on U.S. Troop Pact (Reuters)
  85. Russia Accuses Washington over Iraq Road Crash (Reuters)
  86. No Deal Yet in Iraq Parliament on U.S. Troop Pact (Reuters)
  87. PM Barzani, al-Shahristani Hold Joint Conference on Oil Issue (Kurdish Globe)
  88. Displaced Set to Vote in '09 Elections (Kurdish Globe)
  89. Kurdistan's Abandoned Dwarves (Kurdish Globe)
  90. Iran Bans Horses on the Border (Kurdish Globe)
  91. Parliament Backs Medical Graduates (Kurdish Globe)
  92. "Women's Protection" Campaign Concludes (Kurdish Globe)
  93. Democracy in Iraq Cannot Be Achieved by Merely Holding Elections (KurdishMedia)
  94. Iraq Parliament to Decide Future US Troop Presence (Reuters)
  95. Missan Oil Fields' Output Surpasses 100,000 Barrels a Day (Azzaman)
  96. Iraqi Parliament, Minus Sadrist Bloc, Agrees on National Referendum in 2009 (Gulf News)
  97. Iraq Hopes to Approve US Pact in Delayed Vote (Middle East Online)
  98. The Politics of Burning Effigies (Middle East Online)
  99. Iraq Delays Vote on US Security Pact (Middle East Online)
  100. The Financial Crisis & the Drop of Oil Prices Did Not Effect National Economy (Iraq Directory)
  101. Iraq Has Concluded an Agreement with the Argentinean Tnares Company for Oilfield Services (Iraq Directory)
  102. KRG PM, Iraqi Oil Minister Shake Hands to Further Develop Iraq Oilfields (KRG)
  103. Missan Oil Fields' Output Surpasses 100,000 Barrels a Day (Azzaman)
  104. Iraqi Parliament, Minus Sadrist Bloc, Agrees on National Referendum in 2009 (Gulf News)
  105. Iraq Hopes to Approve US Pact in Delayed Vote (Middle East Online)
  106. The Politics of Burning Effigies (Middle East Online)
  107. Iraq Delays Vote on US Security Pact (Middle East Online)
  108. The Financial Crisis & the Drop of Oil Prices Did Not Effect National Economy (Iraq Directory)
  109. Iraq Has Concluded an Agreement with the Argentinean Tnares Company for Oilfield Services (Iraq Directory)
  110. KRG PM, Iraqi Oil Minister Shake Hands to Further Develop Iraq Oilfields (KRG)
  111. Iraq Shiites, Kurds Meet Sunni Demand on US Pact (Associated Press)
  112. Oil Prices May Rise to $70 - $80 by 2010, Says Speaker at DIFC Forum (AME Info FZ LLC)
  113. Romania Ready to Leave Troops in Iraq (SPA)
  114. Iraq Parliament Nears Vote on U.S. Troops Deal (Reuters)
  115. Iraq Parliament Scrambles to Agree on U.S. Troop Pact (Reuters)
  116. Russia Accuses Washington over Iraq Road Crash (Reuters)
  117. No Deal Yet in Iraq Parliament on U.S. Troop Pact (Reuters)
  118. PM Barzani, al-Shahristani Hold Joint Conference on Oil Issue (Kurdish Globe)
  119. Displaced Set to Vote in '09 Elections (Kurdish Globe)
  120. Kurdistan's Abandoned Dwarves (Kurdish Globe)
  121. Iran Bans Horses on the Border (Kurdish Globe)
  122. Parliament Backs Medical Graduates (Kurdish Globe)
  123. "Women's Protection" Campaign Concludes (Kurdish Globe)
  124. Democracy in Iraq Cannot Be Achieved by Merely Holding Elections (KurdishMedia)
  125. Iraq Parliament to Decide Future US Troop Presence (Reuters)
  126. Iraq: 2009 Referendum on US Troop Withdrawal (France 24)
  127. Iraqi Parliament Again Delays Security Pact Vote (New York Times)
  128. Engineers Draw for Love and Life (Al-Sabaah)
  129. Ministry Ensures 2nd Line of Internet in Basra (Al-Sabaah)
  130. Cabinet Supports ''Blessing Palm Tree'' Project (Al-Sabaah)
  131. Uniting Baghdad-Abu Dhabi Municipalities (Al-Sabaah)
  132. Kadhimi Demands Expanding Provinces' Council Authorities (Al-Sabaah)
  133. Referring Samara - Fallujah St. for Rehabilitation (Al-Sabaah)
  134. Picking Up All Sunk Vessels in Iraqi Waters Next Year (Al-Sabaah)
  135. Al-Shaikhli Declares Construction Project (Al-Sabaah)
  136. Tourism Minister to Washington Soon (Al-Sabaah)
  137. Violence Against Women in Iraq Continues Unpunished- UN (UNAMI)
  138. 27,150 Pilgrims Arrive Mecca (Voices of Iraq)
  139. $4B Oil Refinery to Be Set Up in Missan (Voices of Iraq)
  140. Minister Invites Arab Organization to Meet in Iraq (Voices of Iraq)
  141. 7 Projects Opened in Northern Kut (Voices of Iraq)
  142. Basra Development Authority Maps out 2009 Strategy (Voices of Iraq)
  143. Ninewa’s Main Roads Paved (Voices of Iraq)
  144. Gulf Bank Discusses CBI Monetary Policy (Voices of Iraq)
  145. Allocated Funds Will Not Be Recycled – MOF (Voices of Iraq)
  146. Demand for Dollar Drops on Wednesday (Voices of Iraq)
  147. Electricity Ministry Signs 232 Billion ID Contract (Voices of Iraq)
  148. Basra’s Umm Qasr Receives 3 Ships (Voices of Iraq)
  149. 10 Arch Bridges Implemented East of Karbala (Voices of Iraq)
  150. 18 Qaeda Suspects Nabbed- MNF (Voices of Iraq)
  151. Ammo, Explosives Found in Missan (Voices of Iraq)
  152. 97 Arrested on Criminal, Terror Charges in Basra (Voices of Iraq)
  153. Iraqi Parliament Approves US Security Pact (Associated Press)
  154. UNHCR Chief Guterres Meets Grand Ayatollah Al-Sistani in Iraq (UNHCR)
  155. daawa-SIIC Conflict Splits Shiite Unity (Niqash)
  156. Iraqi Kurds to Begin Solo Exports of Crude Oil (Associated Press)
  157. Iraq's Kurdish and Central Authorities Shake Hands to Further Develop Oilfields (Business Intelligence Middle East)
  158. Evidence 'proves' Insufficient Cabinet Discussion of Iraq War Legality (The Guardian)
  159. 31 December 2011: Day the Last US Soldier Leaves Iraq (The Independent)
  160. Iraq from Invasion to Pact (Reuters)
  161. Iraq Parliament Passes U.S. Security Pact (Reuters)
  162. Iraq Government Agrees with Sunnis on U.S. Pact: Official (Reuters)
  163. Iraq's War Against Al Qaeda in Final Stage-minister (Reuters)
  164. Army Deserter Seeks Asylum in Germany over Iraq (Reuters)
  165. River Transport Co. Changes Name (Voices of Iraq)
  166. Finance Minister Authorized to Grant Loans (Voices of Iraq)
  167. Cargo Ships Arrive at Basra Port (Voices of Iraq)
  168. Electricity Supplies in Northern Basra Village (Voices of Iraq)
  169. Soon: Kurdistan to Export Oil for 1st Time (Voices of Iraq)
  170. Two Tankers for Smuggling Fuel Seized in Wassit (Voices of Iraq)
  171. 2 Killed, 25 Wounded in 2nd Suicide Bombing in Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
  172. 1 Killed, 10 Captured Throughout Iraq- MNF (Voices of Iraq)
  173. 5 Wanted Men Detained in Thi-Qar (Voices of Iraq)
  174. Iraq Central Gov't, Kurdistan Agree Oil Exports (UPDATE 2) (Reuters)
  175. 4 Gunmen Arrested After Explosive Devices Found in Karbala (Voices of Iraq)
  176. 4 Civilians Injured in Suicide Explosion in Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
  177. Deputy Premier Visits Salah el-Din (Voices of Iraq)
  178. Mass Grave Found in Diala (Voices of Iraq)
  179. IED Leaves 7 Casualties in Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
  180. 4 Killed, Wounded by Roadside Bomb Explosion in Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
  181. We Respect Those Who Opposed the Pact – PM (Voices of Iraq)
  182. Kurdistan Hopes Pact to Contribute to Federal State (Voices of Iraq)
  183. Pact Supports Sovereignty, Protects Funds – President (Voices of Iraq)
  184. Will Use Legal Authorizations to Degrade Pact – Sadrist MP (Voices of Iraq)
  185. Fadila Party Supports Government in Dealing with Pact Violation (Voices of Iraq)
  186. Parliament Passes U.S. Security Deal (Voices of Iraq)
  187. Communist Party, IAF, Dialogue Bloc to Vote to Accept SOFA (Voices of Iraq)
  188. Iraq's Handling of the Deal with America Evinces a Newfound National Spirit (The Daily Star)
  189. Parliament to Hold Session at 3:00 Pm (Voices of Iraq)
  190. Parliament’s Session Postponed Until 4:00 Pm (Voices of Iraq)
  191. Watchdog on Iraq Funds Aims to Keep Post (USA Today)
  192. INL Urges Blocs to Vote to Approve U.S. Pact (Voices of Iraq)
  193. UN Official, Cleric Meet on Iraqi Issues (Voices of Iraq)
  194. UIA Puts Forward New Reform Document (Voices of Iraq)
  195. The Two Faces of the Bush Administration (Middle East Times)
  196. Corrupt Often Go Free in Iraq (USA Today)
  197. Al Qaeda's No. 2 Leader Says U.S. Gains in Iraq Are Temporary (Associated Press)
  198. Japan to Withdraw Air Force from Iraq (Telegraph)
  199. Japan Announces End to Its Military Mission in Iraq (Associated Press)
  200. Iraqi Parliament Approves U.S. Security Pact (Associated Press)
  201. Iraq had exported 53 million barrels within a month
  202. The Ministry of Industry is producing new medicines for cancer diseases
  203. Kurds Say to Produce 250,000 Barrels a Day in 2009 (Azzaman)
  204. Iraqis Need Real Not Politicised Justice (Gulf News)
  205. Suicide Bomber Kills 12 in Baghdad Mosque (Gulf News)
  206. US Hails Approval of Iraq Military Accord (Middle East Online)
  207. OPEC Chief Says Oil Market 'oversupplied' (Middle East Online)
  208. Aid Groups Face Iraqi Christian Influx to Lebanon (Middle East Online)
  209. EU States May Host Most Vulnerable Iraq Refugees (Middle East Online)
  210. Main Points of US-Iraq Military Pact (Middle East Online)
  211. Iraq Parliament Approves US Security Agreement (Middle East Online)
  212. Kurds Say to Produce 250,000 Barrels a Day in 2009 (Azzaman)
  213. Iraqis Need Real Not Politicised Justice (Gulf News)
  214. Suicide Bomber Kills 12 in Baghdad Mosque (Gulf News)
  215. US Hails Approval of Iraq Military Accord (Middle East Online)
  216. OPEC Chief Says Oil Market 'oversupplied' (Middle East Online)
  217. Aid Groups Face Iraqi Christian Influx to Lebanon (Middle East Online)
  218. EU States May Host Most Vulnerable Iraq Refugees (Middle East Online)
  219. Main Points of US-Iraq Military Pact (Middle East Online)
  220. Iraq Parliament Approves US Security Agreement (Middle East Online)
  221. UNHCR Chief Guterres Meets Grand Ayatollah Al-Sistani in Iraq (UNHCR)
  222. daawa-SIIC Conflict Splits Shiite Unity (Niqash)
  223. Iraqi Kurds to Begin Solo Exports of Crude Oil (Associated Press)
  224. Iraq's Kurdish and Central Authorities Shake Hands to Further Develop Oilfields (Business Intelligence Middle East)
  225. Evidence 'proves' Insufficient Cabinet Discussion of Iraq War Legality (The Guardian)
  226. 31 December 2011: Day the Last US Soldier Leaves Iraq (The Independent)
  227. Iraq from Invasion to Pact (Reuters)
  228. Iraq Parliament Passes U.S. Security Pact (Reuters)
  229. Iraq Government Agrees with Sunnis on U.S. Pact: Official (Reuters)
  230. Iraq's War Against Al Qaeda in Final Stage-minister (Reuters)
  231. Army Deserter Seeks Asylum in Germany over Iraq (Reuters)
  232. River Transport Co. Changes Name (Voices of Iraq)
  233. Finance Minister Authorized to Grant Loans (Voices of Iraq)
  234. Cargo Ships Arrive at Basra Port (Voices of Iraq)
  235. Electricity Supplies in Northern Basra Village (Voices of Iraq)
  236. Soon: Kurdistan to Export Oil for 1st Time (Voices of Iraq)
  237. Two Tankers for Smuggling Fuel Seized in Wassit (Voices of Iraq)
  238. 2 Killed, 25 Wounded in 2nd Suicide Bombing in Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
  239. 1 Killed, 10 Captured Throughout Iraq- MNF (Voices of Iraq)
  240. 5 Wanted Men Detained in Thi-Qar (Voices of Iraq)
  241. Iraq Central Gov't, Kurdistan Agree Oil Exports (UPDATE 2) (Reuters)
  242. 4 Gunmen Arrested After Explosive Devices Found in Karbala (Voices of Iraq)
  243. 4 Civilians Injured in Suicide Explosion in Mosul (Voices of Iraq)
  244. Deputy Premier Visits Salah el-Din (Voices of Iraq)
  245. Mass Grave Found in Diala (Voices of Iraq)
  246. IED Leaves 7 Casualties in Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
  247. 4 Killed, Wounded by Roadside Bomb Explosion in Baghdad (Voices of Iraq)
  248. We Respect Those Who Opposed the Pact – PM (Voices of Iraq)
  249. Kurdistan Hopes Pact to Contribute to Federal State (Voices of Iraq)
  250. Pact Supports Sovereignty, Protects Funds – President (Voices of Iraq)